on 23-06-2011 11:40
on 23-06-2011 11:40
on 24-06-2011 08:35
on 24-06-2011 08:35
I didnt mention it because it's kind of like stating the obvious. i also didnt mention that i restarted the phone, checked the sim and tried using the sim in another phone. why? because it's common sense.
This doesn't mean that i am trying to argue with other posters or be confrontational, perhaps your defensive instincts kick in a little too quick, depending on how you interpret the context of what you are reading. I'm sure you will appreciate how annoying it is for someone to offer advice that is slightly, without being rude, useless. for example, if the television isn't working, "have you turned it on" probably isn't great advice is it? i don't doubt that there are alot of dumb people in the world, but please dont tar us all with the same brush.
Secondly, and as a more senior o2 representative agrees, it was inappropriate for the advisor in the first place to tell me that engineers had been sent to fix an apparent fault AND that the status checker on the net isn't always 100% reliable.
The bolt-on i have currently, which is soon due to expire, has been reimbursed by the advisor i spoke to a few minutes ago. therefore, how can the original advisor tell me that i am not entitled to any compensation?
I know it may seem hard to hear a bad word said against your beloved network, but sometimes it just is the companies fault. again, as the agent i have just spoken to will concur with.
If you are willing to claim that o2 are 110% consistantly reliable and incessantly flawless then fair enough. But don't say i didn't tell you so when this happens again.