on 14-03-2015 21:27
on 14-03-2015 21:27
Ok so here is a question. In the o2 shop, you can purchase a sim only contract with o2.
On the picture attached you will see there is a reference to 4g coverage and it clearly states:
Depending on your device and location, you may be able to get 4g but don't worry if you can't as you will be able to see 3g.
That is a very bold statement as there are huge areas of the country, especially in the south west where there is no 3g at all.
This could be taken as false advertising and as such could represent a potential for breach of contract on the part of o2.
Discuss
on 14-03-2015 21:29
on 14-03-2015 21:32
on 14-03-2015 21:32
on 14-03-2015 21:37
on 14-03-2015 21:37
@Anonymous wrote:
As for "depending on location" the key here is what it states after as it clearly says you MAY be able to get 4g but if not you CAN USE 3g. That is clearly false if there is no 3g available.
Hence the "depending on location" bit as 3g may be available, if no 4g, depending on location......
on 14-03-2015 21:40
on 14-03-2015 21:40
I seem to remember you having to explain this to me Rich... when I told you I had a text and 'our area was getting 4G'. I got quite excited .....for at least 10 minutes...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 14-03-2015 21:43
on 14-03-2015 21:43
on 14-03-2015 21:44
on 14-03-2015 21:44
on 14-03-2015 21:54
on 14-03-2015 21:54
Yes it's very much down to how one reads and interprets it. I'm surprised they use that actual wording to be honest.
on 14-03-2015 23:31