29-03-2013 19:07
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04-04-2013 16:20
04-04-2013 16:30
We'll see.....it seems like others on here have been offered termination of contract without penalty.
I don't want to leave o2......but sitting here now in Kemptown my Blackberry is a useless piece of plastic and metal. To get any messages/email I have to go up to the top floor and hang the phone out of the window in the vague hope that it will pick up some signal for long enough to download the data.
And this for a flat rate of £48/month
04-04-2013 16:34
04-04-2013 16:46
04-04-2013 16:46
O2 may well offer an early cancellation if they can't cover an area that was previously covered.
04-04-2013 16:53
I appreciate the point you are making, but luckily I don't have to convince you....sorry I don't mean this to sound rude! Experience tells me that anyone can write what they want in their T's and C's but, if push comes to shove, commercial considerations will override them.
The fact is that I control the destiny of several phones for my colleagues working throughout the country....our spend isn't massive (around £500/month) but big enough for me not to worry too much about the 5 months left on my contract.
I would live with it if the mast was broken and they were in the process of repair. However, everything points to them being unable to provide a service here for several months. My business cannot live with that.
04-04-2013 17:03 - edited 04-04-2013 17:04
04-04-2013 17:03 - edited 04-04-2013 17:04
It helps if you can show who you are responding to.
The "Quote" facility helps.
04-04-2013 17:11
OK- I will bear it in mind, but in view of my impending kicking of o2 into touch it is unlikely that I will be using this forum too much in the future.
Thanks anyway for letting me air my views on here......much less violent than kicking the proverbial cat.
04-04-2013 17:12
04-04-2013 17:12
It's a pity we can't be more help.
04-04-2013 20:05
04-04-2013 20:05
Personally I think you have good grounds to terminate the contract without penalty. You do need to start with an official complaint though which would be my next course of action.
04-04-2013 21:07
@Anonymous wrote:I am grateful that some reponse has come from o2 on this but the info that Abs has given is limited and contradicts previous mails - I can see no evidence that any work has started at the top of the Thomas Kemp Tower which would necessitate removal of a mast from there as mentioned by earlier posters. Surely the helipad won't be contructed until the later stages of the project?
On a replaceent mast, I assume any negotiations with the council will take some time, time which i really don't have so I will need to change provider.
Dave F - what did they say about you finishing your contract early - assuming that you did? Did you go into the shop or contact them by phone? Unfortunately I have a number of colleagues phones linked to mine which I will also have to change, I guess. A load of hassle I can do without.
Finbar, I'm out of contract mate, requested my PAC code over the phone and in the process of switching.
O2 have made no effort to keep me so it's not a big loss to them. I'll come back to O2 later. Voda have the same simplicity plans and the wife has full signal here in the flat so time to move back to Voda.
Nice of Abs from O2 to step in after a 2 weeks. I can't see the mast being fixed anytime in the next 48hrs.
I'm actually gutted to be giving money back to Voda. GifGaf was my next move but they are run by O2 so that sucks.
Good luck all!