on 30-06-2014 06:29
on 30-06-2014 06:29
For nearly 2 weeks we have had mast issues in my area, call quality is not great. Does is usually take this l8ng once they are aware?
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on 30-06-2014 08:11
on 30-06-2014 08:11
on 30-06-2014 06:37
on 30-06-2014 06:37
on 30-06-2014 08:11
on 30-06-2014 08:11
on 30-06-2014 14:38
on 30-06-2014 14:38
I have been having similar mast issues for at least six months, I thought it was my phone, so upgraded!
Not the phone but mast issues. I bought a dongle and got rid of my landline, unnfortunately the dongle didn't work in spite of the store saying that the mast issues were now resolved - I received a message on my mobile phone from 02 telling me that a dongle wasn't a very good idea in my area, I took this text to the shop and got a refund on the dongle but was still troubled by mast issues.
I now have a new landline (an expense I could do without at 76 and a state pension my only income!) I'm in the position of having to drive a mile down the road in order to make telephone calls on my 02 mobile and no-one can call me without my end 'breaking up'! Complained about this and was told they would send me a 'booster' whatever that is, it didn't arrive within two weeks so I contacted them again and was told that it hadn't been ordered. However, I see online that two sims have been sent to my address (as yet not received) one a 4G ready and a mini sim - not sure what I'm to do with them yet and is that what they call a booster. I was told by another customer who received one, after complaining, that it was called a tugo! Looking that up is looks like a good idea as long as it is free! Watch this space. Sorry for the rant but all caused through MAST ISSUES OVER AT LEAST SIX MONTHS!!!!!!
on 30-06-2014 15:08
on 30-06-2014 15:08
on 30-06-2014 15:33
on 30-06-2014 15:33
Just to say that there have been a few problems with TuGo over the last couple of days so if you have problems installing, persevere.
on 03-07-2014 16:16
on 03-07-2014 16:16
Not exactly helpful stating "download TuGo" when there is mast issues causing problems with connection to the internet/wifi to download in the first place!
Also, as we are unable to use our phones etc properly, how do we go about getting a refund on our contract that we pay for but are not getting the service for?
on 03-07-2014 16:20
on 03-07-2014 16:20
@Anonymous wrote:Not exactly helpful stating "download TuGo" when there is mast issues causing problems with connection to the internet/wifi to download in the first place!
Also, as we are unable to use our phones etc properly, how do we go about getting a refund on our contract that we pay for but are not getting the service for?
I can understand your frustration but there are WiFi hotspots you can use to download apps if data isn't working.
Once your local mast has been repaired you can ask CS for a goodwill gesture on your account for the time you were effected by the fault. Whilst this is not mandatory they do, often, apply a credit to help with any inconvenience.
Hopefully you will be fixed and working again soon
on 03-07-2014 16:24
on 03-07-2014 16:26
on 03-07-2014 16:26
Unfortunately O2's terms and conditions cover loss of signal, citing that they cannot guarantee coverage at all times. No network can I'm afraid. Of its showing on the status page then they are aware of the fault and will endeavour to restore service asap.
I would be calling customer service and seeking some form of goodwill resulting in my account being credited with an appropriate amount once the mast is back in commission.
O2 aren't obliged to do this but normally will do so.
Suggesting TuGo would assume that you have a wifi connection. Obviously no use if you don't have wifi at work.