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Moved house and no reception..any rights?

Anonymous
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Hi, I'm new to this form and had a quick question to see if anyone has faced a similar issue. I've just moved house - 300m down the road and find myself in an area with zero O2 reception indoors. I am midway through an 18 month contract that I am very happy with.

Looking on the reception map it shows that we have full coverage, but were told at one point we might be in a blackout area. Since O2 cannot supply coverage, is there any way I can get out of the contract?

Thanks!
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Anonymous
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Unfortunately you have no rights at all. It is deemed as your responsibillity to check whether you will get service before you move.

Also no network gaurentee network coverage indoors.
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Anonymous
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Thanks jonnycastle. What happens if we checked to see if there is coverage, they say there is and in reality there isn't?
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Anonymous
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This question has come up on a regular basis on many of the forums I frequent. The answer is always the same - there is nothing you can do. None of the networks guarantee a signal in every location. Even if the map shows a signal it is only a prediction. Also, a signal outside of a house is no guarantee of one within it.
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Anonymous
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This question has come up on a regular basis on many of the forums I frequent. The answer is always the same - there is nothing you can do. None of the networks guarantee a signal in every location. Even if the map shows a signal it is only a prediction. Also, a signal outside of a house is no guarantee of one within it.


Yeah....what he said...lol
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