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no signal 37 5 hrs per week at work -kw14

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1 am paying my monthly contract and get no signal at work-kw14.i was told when i complained that the prob would be resolved on 21/12/2012.still not resolved,what should i do as i should not have to pay for a service i dont get?????????//

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I would imagine O2 would offer some sort of compensation, but only AFTER the situation has been resolved and they know how long the outage lasted.

I'd imagine it'll be a %age of your monthly tariff taking into consideration that you are usually in that postcode area for a limited amount of time.

150 out of 744 hours of a month = 20% give or take.
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Is this indoors or outdoors? Have you tried turning off 3G?

 

Hopefully your problems will be over when O2 release TuGo shortly.

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best you get back on to o2 but the live status page http://status.o2.co.uk is showing no issues.

 

We are all customers here so for help you need to talk to o2 directly

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As there is only 2G coverage available you are best to turn off 3G on your phone.

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I would imagine O2 would offer some sort of compensation, but only AFTER the situation has been resolved and they know how long the outage lasted.

I'd imagine it'll be a %age of your monthly tariff taking into consideration that you are usually in that postcode area for a limited amount of time.

150 out of 744 hours of a month = 20% give or take.
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