on 21-10-2013 20:59
on 21-10-2013 20:59
My wifes phone is not receiving all calls and texts. If i sit at the side of her and ring from my ee iphone, it goes straight to voicemail. Why is this happening? our daughters cant even get in touch with her after school either. Its not her phone becouse our daughters have an i phone 4 and 4s, both on o2, clearly an o2 fault! c'mon o2 whats going on? i might have to move all 3 of them to EE so they can contact each other when school finishes. Oh by the way, we are actually paying for this appalling lack of service.
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on 21-10-2013 21:31
on 21-10-2013 21:31
If a mast is down it will be repaired as quickly as possible. It's not in O2's interest to have customers unable to use their phones. No network will ever guarantee 100% uptime. Once the problem is resolved you can call Customer Services and tell them that you've had a problem. It's possible that you might receive a goodwill gesture to compensate you for the down time, but that would be discretionary. They're not obliged to give you anything.
on 21-10-2013 21:17
on 21-10-2013 21:17
on 21-10-2013 21:21
sorry i missed a bit, it meant to say theirs are doing it too. I cant get texts or calls to any of them intermitently. Sometimes ok, sometimes not, then they get texts a few hours later. They can't communicate between themselves either.
on 21-10-2013 21:21
Calls just go to voicemail 9 times out of 10.
on 21-10-2013 21:23
just done a mast test and surprise surprise theres a mast down, good excuse i suppose, i can only take their word for it though. Doubt they will be credited for not being able to use their phones for the past week or so.
on 21-10-2013 21:31
on 21-10-2013 21:31
If a mast is down it will be repaired as quickly as possible. It's not in O2's interest to have customers unable to use their phones. No network will ever guarantee 100% uptime. Once the problem is resolved you can call Customer Services and tell them that you've had a problem. It's possible that you might receive a goodwill gesture to compensate you for the down time, but that would be discretionary. They're not obliged to give you anything.
on 21-10-2013 21:39
hahahahahahahhahahha, o2 give a good will gesture, not once in 16 years have any of us had one of those, yet numerous problems, that why i went to orange/EE. Are you working for o2 by any chance?
21-10-2013 21:42 - edited 21-10-2013 21:47
21-10-2013 21:42 - edited 21-10-2013 21:47
How ignorant and rude to someone who is trying to help you.
O2 often give goodwill gestures as we see them reported here on the forum, and they don't have to give you anything.
Let's hope you can move to a company where nothing ever breaks down, good luck with that.
on 21-10-2013 21:44
on 21-10-2013 21:44
on 21-10-2013 21:51
im sure o2 would like to hear you say that, not! you sounded like you worked for them thats all, this is my 1st time on this forum so i will bare in mind that they identify themselves, thanks.