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frustrating network.......

Anonymous
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still no network.... come on o2....we don't deserve this, i've missed my important call. is o2 going to compensate my loss?????????
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Anonymous
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no!! Why should they?
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Anonymous
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Completely agree with Harman on this one.

O2 has no right to refund you any losses. Although, you would have made no losses as you are unable to use the Network.

Stop complaining and be patient.

Remember: Good things come to those that wait.
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Anonymous
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It's in the terms and conditions of all contracts that the company cannot be held responsible for weather and things like that. The service will not be fault-free. The sooner these thick, snotty and upper class idiots realise this is the 21st century and these things happen then they may understand that O2 ARE trying to fix this and it's not as simple as they think it is. Tell you what, I'll just click my fingers and the whole network will be up and running again(!)
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Anonymous
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no network with 02 or giff gaff i have lost lot of work due to 02 not sorting the problem what a joke the network is
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Anonymous
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Oh Harman! You've made my day!

I'm glad you said it before anyone else did.

Kudos to you my friend and I'll be quoting that throughout these posts.

People need to realise. ^_^
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perksie
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@Anonymous wrote:
It's in the terms and conditions of all contracts that the company cannot be held responsible for weather and things like that. The service will not be fault-free. The sooner these thick, snotty and upper class idiots realise this is the 21st century and these things happen then they may understand that O2 ARE trying to fix this and it's not as simple as they think it is. Tell you what, I'll just click my fingers and the whole network will be up and running again(!)


Post of the day! Smiley LOL

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@perksie wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:
It's in the terms and conditions of all contracts that the company cannot be held responsible for weather and things like that. The service will not be fault-free. The sooner these thick, snotty and upper class idiots realise this is the 21st century and these things happen then they may understand that O2 ARE trying to fix this and it's not as simple as they think it is. Tell you what, I'll just click my fingers and the whole network will be up and running again(!)


Post of the day! Smiley LOL


I agree with that, but I say again its not the fault that bugs me so much ( these things do indeed just hapopen ) its O2 showing little desire to inform us of what was going on, and please do not post that perskie status link as it wasn't working for most of us. We needed info on the front page of the site at 2pm not 9pm.....thats my main beef
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perksie
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It was working fine at 2pm before the issue was widely known, and I copied it because I could see what was about to happen, all the rush on the site would cause it to crash.

 

Even after that I was still able to get the updates, with a little patience.

 

I find it difficult to get over excited about things over which I have no control.

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@Anonymous wrote:

@perksie wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:
It's in the terms and conditions of all contracts that the company cannot be held responsible for weather and things like that. The service will not be fault-free. The sooner these thick, snotty and upper class idiots realise this is the 21st century and these things happen then they may understand that O2 ARE trying to fix this and it's not as simple as they think it is. Tell you what, I'll just click my fingers and the whole network will be up and running again(!)


Post of the day! Smiley LOL


I agree with that, but I say again its not the fault that bugs me so much ( these things do indeed just hapopen ) its O2 showing little desire to inform us of what was going on, and please do not post that perskie status link as it wasn't working for most of us. We needed info on the front page of the site at 2pm not 9pm.....thats my main beef
I agree with you in a way... But my thoughts are that, like anyone instead of just simply saying "oh bugger, we have a major booboo here"... wait around for a bit, find out what the problem is, then inform people so they're more aware. When the problem is sorted, we'll all be laughing and they might even be nice enough to say what the problem was so IF it should happen again we can keep our clean undies!
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