on 28-01-2014 20:49 - last edited on 31-03-2014 09:05 by Toby
Nice one O2, so all your pre january customers can go blow but any new customers are protected by the Ofcom ruling? I've had two contract phones with you for years but you really know how to (edited) on people! Last time I'll bother with your service and I'll cancel asap.
Hope you enjoy the extra couple of percent you get from me (for now)
Extremely annoyed customer
on 29-01-2014 17:56 - last edited on 29-01-2014 18:16 by Toby
on 29-01-2014 17:56 - last edited on 29-01-2014 18:16 by Toby
vodaphone have a perfectly good signal -
Mid contract price increases are a complete rip off.
on 29-01-2014 18:00 - last edited on 31-03-2014 09:08 by Toby
on 29-01-2014 18:00 - last edited on 31-03-2014 09:08 by Toby
@Anonymous wrote:
vodaphone have a perfectly good signal -
Mid contract price increases are a complete rip off.
You're talking a load of rubbish. Vodafone doesn't have a good signal everywhere, any more than O2 or any other network does. Signals from different networks vary from place to place.
on 29-01-2014 18:03
on 29-01-2014 18:03
@Anonymous wrote:
I recommend vodaphone my children have contracts and they have never put the price up mid term.
You need to check your facts, Vodafone increased in contract prices on more than one occasion:
http://www.theguardian.com/money/2012/oct/05/vodafone-fixed-contracts-outrage
on 29-01-2014 18:03 - last edited on 31-03-2014 09:09 by Toby
on 29-01-2014 18:03 - last edited on 31-03-2014 09:09 by Toby
@Anonymous wrote:
vodaphone have a perfectly good signal -
Mid contract price increases are a complete rip off.
You know where the person lives then and have carried out checks using the VodaPhone network where they live work and commute to 100% say they give all round good signal ?
O2 pay me nothing.
Im not arguing that the recent increases are good.
on 29-01-2014 18:09 - last edited on 29-01-2014 18:17 by Toby
on 29-01-2014 18:09 - last edited on 29-01-2014 18:17 by Toby
o2 dont have a good signal everywhere either, the point is vodaphone dont stuff up the price of your contract once you have signed.
on 29-01-2014 18:10
@Anonymous wrote:
Pablo can you confirm that bolt ons are not increasing in price?
Just the core tariff. On refresh plans the phone plan is unaffected. On normal plans its the whole plan, minus any addons.
29-01-2014 18:11 - edited 29-01-2014 18:12
29-01-2014 18:11 - edited 29-01-2014 18:12
@Anonymous wrote:
o2 dont have a good signal everywhere either, the point is vodaphone dont stuff up the price of your contract once you have signed.
Yes they do.
You obviously missed the link I posted showing how Vodafone increased their prices!
on 29-01-2014 18:12
@Anonymous wrote:
the point is vodaphone dont stuff up the price of your contract once you have signed.
Thats not true..
http://www.theguardian.com/money/2012/oct/05/vodafone-fixed-contracts-outrage
on 29-01-2014 18:13
on 29-01-2014 18:13
@Anonymous wrote:
My god, how many of you are there?
Lots & lots
29-01-2014 18:15 - edited 29-01-2014 18:16
29-01-2014 18:15 - edited 29-01-2014 18:16
@Anonymous wrote:
My god, how many of you are there?
More than enough to cope with the ill-informed and rude posts.