on 11-11-2012 23:27
on 11-11-2012 23:27
I never received a text message from a friend the other day, and we thought someone was ignoring someone (Situation). He recieved my message but I never recieved what he sent. Why is this?
And also something REALLY wierd happnend in a message where something else was sent to me instead of the proper written message. I only found out because the message was a little wierd and didn't make sense. A few words at the end of the text didn't make any sense.
We compared what was sent and what I recieved and they were strangely different (not the whole text but the last sentence).
Orange to O2 by the way. And iPhone 4 to Galaxy Nexus.
on 16-11-2012 16:34
on 16-11-2012 16:34
16-11-2012 17:02 - edited 16-11-2012 17:05
16-11-2012 17:02 - edited 16-11-2012 17:05
One of the South Yorkshire call centres is being moved to South Africa shortly.
http://www.mobiletoday.co.uk/News/22446/O2_to_move_jobs_to_South_Africa.aspx
on 16-11-2012 17:15
on 16-11-2012 17:15
The question I'd like to ask is if they are keeping the 200 staff on, why do they need an off shore call centre, and what jobs will they be offered?
on 16-11-2012 23:16
I'm not liking this, this means higher costs passed onto us. O2 should aim for the upper end of the market with customer services which they currently kind of are right now.
on 16-11-2012 23:59
on 17-11-2012 12:03
on 17-11-2012 12:03
on 18-11-2012 17:16
on 18-11-2012 21:40
on 18-11-2012 21:40
@Anonymous wrote:
Not always, customers will see the quality of their services etc. and leave because its poor quality incomparison to what they're paying for. EE seems to have shops all over the place now, I know its two carriers combined but it looks like they've opened more shops on top of that too.
Have you checked out some of the complaints EE are getting already, people are expecting 4G and not getting it:
https://www.facebook.com/ee?fref=ts
on 19-11-2012 15:18
on 19-11-2012 15:35
on 19-11-2012 15:35