on 29-03-2013 19:07
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 09-05-2013 13:41
on 09-05-2013 15:08
on 09-05-2013 15:08
The Ombudsman won't help unless you have exhausted the O2 complaint procedure first:
on 09-05-2013 16:07
on 09-05-2013 16:07
I think it's shocking the way O2 are treating their customers if it's true they are tying them to their contracts. The service, even after the 'fix' is just not there. Me and my wife had both been with O2 payg for about 15 years. Final straw was when we had a fire in our block of flats (you may have noticed the fire engines bottom of Eaton Place.) This was after the new mast had been turned on. Me and my wife were running about daft trying to get a signal to phone a neighbour who had smoke pouring under his door. No signal anywhere. As the noisy alarm was going off we could not even go back into the flat and use the landline. Fortunately another neighbour was not with O2 and she was able to phone him. It's a bit perplexing. O2 have now lost 3 payg customers from my household. We didn't want to change but they left us no choice with the non existant service. And now according to some of the posts here they are being unreasonable and trying to charge people to cancel the contract for their 'service.' Someone high up in O2 ought to look into this and make sure customers aren't penalised for having been forced to leave.
on 09-05-2013 16:12
on 09-05-2013 16:12
on 09-05-2013 17:25
on 24-05-2013 15:17
on 24-05-2013 15:44
on 24-05-2013 15:44
@Sparkybradley wrote:
new temporary mast to go on the Thomas kemp tower
Another one, they're spoiling you!
on 29-05-2013 18:30
on 29-05-2013 18:30
I live in Brighton Marina. Previously had good signal for voice and data in my house, now have none. Like others this has been going on since the end of March. I'm aware of the temporary mast but this has made no difference. I frequently visit the hospital where the signal is still very poor, this is also the same in the shops & services in Kemptown's centre!
This is literally a whole town that is being affected ! The Marina is Brighton's second largest tourist attraction & home to thousands of people also.
I have spoken to Brighton Marina Management Company & they inform me that they wouldn't object to a mast in many locations temporary or permanent.
1. Could 'Abs', give some informed view as to when normal service (not this temp service) will be resumed? Are we talking weeks or months? How many weeks or months? Also some idea of what the permanent solution is, with some basic tech info?
2. Also 'Abs', are there further temporary solutions proposed & what is their time frame? Particularly with a view to covering the Marina as advertised.
3. Has anyone had success in getting their Pay Monthly subscription refunded while works are on-going, how do you go about it?
4. I use my mobile phone for business & have broadband at home, might I be eligible for a 'Boost Box'? Will it allow phone calls? How do you get one from O2?
Thanks Garry.
on 30-05-2013 08:03
on 30-05-2013 08:03
rivergary
point 4 only if on a business tariff if so ring 8002 from your mobile note cost £150
30-05-2013 10:05 - edited 30-05-2013 10:15
Thanks with regard to point 4, (sounds expensive, was hoping O2 would temporarily provide one).
Looking forward to getting a clear reply with regards to Points 1 - 3. It's been 2 months now & it's clear they've received many complaints. Literally a whole town (Kemptown) & the East end of a major UK city including my suburb (Brighton Marina) apparently Brighton's largest facility by visitor numbers continuing to be affected !
Garry.