on 23-01-2015 11:40
I've just come off a fairly fruitless webchat with O2 about a text message I have received advising me of work planned around my postcode:
O2: Just to say, there's work planned around [POSTCODE] over the next few days. It may affect your signal, but once it's done you'll have a faster, smarter, stronger network. See more http://s.o2.co.uk/Status/tw5Ssv
The problem is I moved at the beginning of December and the alert is about my old postcode. As I'm no longer there, I'm not so interested in work that may affect the signal there. If anything I want alerts about my new postcode! The text message doesn't provide information on how to update the alert or unsubscribe from it.
The chap I was dealing with didn't exactly fill me with confidence that he really understood the problem - he just kept confirming to me that my address had been updated, and pointing me to My O2 so I could see for myself. I know my address has been updated - I did it myself when I moved.
I assume the system which sends these alerts can sometimes be a little out-of-date; perhaps it's only updated with customer address changes every couple of months.
Can anyone here put my mind at ease? Will these alerts eventually reflect my new address? Is there any way I can find out for certain?
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on 23-01-2015 11:46
on 23-01-2015 11:46
on 23-01-2015 11:43
on 23-01-2015 11:43
on 23-01-2015 11:46
on 23-01-2015 11:46
on 23-01-2015 11:49
on 23-01-2015 11:49
@MI5 wrote:
From info I've read these systems update once every 3 months.
As you have updated your address the system should catch up on the next refresh.
That's exactly the sort of information I was after, thanks. The customer service guys really should have been able to tell me this though.
on 23-01-2015 12:38
on 23-01-2015 12:52
on 23-01-2015 12:52
@DavidA wrote:
@MI5 wrote:
From info I've read these systems update once every 3 months.
As you have updated your address the system should catch up on the next refresh.That's exactly the sort of information I was after, thanks. The customer service guys really should have been able to tell me this though.
They were probably hoping you would come here though @DavidA
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on 23-01-2015 13:07
on 23-01-2015 13:07
Lack of knowledge of their own (?) systems 😐
on 28-01-2015 12:11