
on 25-11-2016 12:16
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on 25-11-2016 12:16
I HAVE BEEN INFORMED BY O2 THAT THERE IS NOTHING THEY CAN DO ABOUT THE FACT THAT THEY DO NOT PROVIDE A SERVICE IN THE AREA I LIVE IN. I HAVE HAD TO MOVE TO A NEW HOUSE AND I AM PAYING MY MONTHLY BILL FOR WHICH I GET NOTHING IN RETURN. SURELY UNDER THE SUPPLY OF GOODS & SERVICES ACT 1982 O2 MUST PROVIDE THE SERVICES WITH REASONABLE CARE & SKILL....??? I PERMANENTLY HAVE 'NO SERVICE ON MY PHONE' I HAVE TO DRIVE ABOUT 8-10 MILES TO BE ABLE TO PICK UP MESSAGES/VOICEMAIL ETC. I HAVE BEEN TOLD I CAN BUY MYSELF OUT OF MY CONTRACT WHICH ENDS NEXT APRIL
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25-11-2016 14:33 - edited 25-11-2016 14:33
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25-11-2016 14:33 - edited 25-11-2016 14:33
@Anonymous O2 is under no obligation to provide a service to you if you've moved from an area that had service to an area that they don't cover. What they do provide is Tu, which you can use at home over WiFi and is free. Are you aware of that service?
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on 25-11-2016 12:30
I suggest you buy out which means you get to keep your phone then get a sim only deal from another supplier who covers your area.
Make sure you get your phone unlocked first though http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Other-Products-and-Services/Unlocking-an-O2-phone-to-use-a-different-SI...
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on 25-11-2016 13:24
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on 25-11-2016 13:24
Presumably you had service when you took out the contract initially? Had to move house...ok, not a get out clause because you now have no service. Pay off the handset, end the airtime by giving 30 days notice and check which networks , if any, give a decent service where you now live, work and travel.
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