on 01-10-2014 17:30
on 01-10-2014 17:30
O2 has a Boost Box available but they restrict their use to Business customers. Why?
My husband and I both have monthly contracts, we have been with O2 for many many years but still we cannot give out our mobile numbers as we cannot receive when home. We either cannot make calls - although we pay for large amounts or unlimited minutes - but cannot make calls a lot of the time. When on calls, the reception can drop or be really iffy. The answer of O2: well, too bad! We pay for a service which they do not provide most of the time but we need to pay more by getting a socalled 'business' account, so as to resolve 'their' problem. What does that say about customer service? Please O2, if you are listening, do try to help. This gadget cost at most 50£ and we are ready to pay for it, so what does O2 lose in selling it to us? Nothing, but gaining good will and the satisfaction of satisfied customers and repeat business. Please, O2, listen!
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on 01-10-2014 17:37
It's long been a cause of frustration that consumers cannot buy the boostbox. O2's reasoning is that they have developed TuGo for use over wifi at home. Have you tried this app?
Many threads on here if you search but the bottom line is that unless you are a business customer the boost box is unavailable.
Incidently the cost is £150+vat to business users although they have been known to give them free to large businesses rather than risk losing their custom.
on 01-10-2014 17:37
@Anonymous wrote:O2 has a Boost Box available but they restrict their use to Business customers. Why?
Because they provide Tugo to normal consumer contract holders which is free
on 01-10-2014 17:37
It's long been a cause of frustration that consumers cannot buy the boostbox. O2's reasoning is that they have developed TuGo for use over wifi at home. Have you tried this app?
Many threads on here if you search but the bottom line is that unless you are a business customer the boost box is unavailable.
Incidently the cost is £150+vat to business users although they have been known to give them free to large businesses rather than risk losing their custom.
on 01-10-2014 17:47
on 01-10-2014 17:52
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on 01-10-2014 17:54
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on 01-10-2014 17:58
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I thought they had already......because it's only available to Business customers. They don't have to explain any further, it's yet another O2 business decision which is their prerogative.
on 01-10-2014 18:11
on 01-10-2014 18:20