on 17-01-2018 19:48
on 17-01-2018 19:48
I'm having an ongoing fault with o2 in that the mast is down!
I first reported this issue on the 5th October.
Since then, I've had further updates on ;
12th October
18th October
25th October
1st November
14th November
28th November
12th December
10th January
All these updates state that they are st ill looking into the issue and will be in touch soon. I've now been told to wait until 24th January for a further update.
I have had my airtime credited for this month however complaints are unwilling to do anything until the 24th and I've to hang off until then. So it's going to be at least another week with no service!!
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 17-01-2018 20:03
on 17-01-2018 20:03
17-01-2018 19:59 - edited 17-01-2018 20:16
17-01-2018 19:59 - edited 17-01-2018 20:16
Keep hassling them on FB or Twitter - how long and how many people are affected usually gets their attention.
on 17-01-2018 20:03
on 17-01-2018 20:03
on 17-01-2018 20:05
Sorry a phone mast close to you isn't working
This means you might experience problems making calls, using the internet, or sending/receiving emails.
So they are well aware of the issue... just unwilling to do anything 😞
17-01-2018 20:05 - edited 17-01-2018 20:06
17-01-2018 20:05 - edited 17-01-2018 20:06
@AnonymousHave you put in your complaint using Resolver? https://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain
Site here Resolver
This really has gone on far too long. You should also google the CEO's address and email him..
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-01-2018 20:08
on 17-01-2018 20:08
@Anonymous wrote:ML20QLSorry a phone mast close to you isn't working
This means you might experience problems making calls, using the internet, or sending/receiving emails.
So they are well aware of the issue... just unwilling to do anything 😞
No they aren't doing nothing at all.
There is obviously an issue that isn't easy to fix. They don't just leave faults in place for no reason.
on 17-01-2018 20:09
on 17-01-2018 20:09
If it's a long term issue then you should really be allowed to leave your contract without penalty. Persevere with complaints. Or CEO..
Veritas Numquam Perit
17-01-2018 20:12 - edited 17-01-2018 20:13
17-01-2018 20:12 - edited 17-01-2018 20:13
The faulty mast is actually a Vodafone mast with an O2 repeater on it so O2 will be waiting for Voda to fix it anyway.
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on 17-01-2018 20:22
Ah so that will definitely be complicating things then 😞
on 17-01-2018 20:26
on 17-01-2018 20:26