20-03-2018 13:10 - edited 20-03-2018 13:24
20-03-2018 13:10 - edited 20-03-2018 13:24
The O2 telecommunication network doesn't respect the contract terms, and also me as a customer.
I am very unhappy with this network. Yesterday I was unable to enjoy the Internet in the most important and tourist areas of London. And not only in London, is happen in Manchester or Liverpool, is the same. I went directly to the O2 shop, I explained, that there it is and it show on my phone Huawei Honor 9, maximum signal 4G, but extremely low speed Internet, I needed 5 minutes to upload 2 photos on Facebook, near London Eye, I've try to call my parents from my country with video call on WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger, I couldn't do that. Including they FROM THE O2 SHOP said to me it is frustrating. I told them I want to end the contract right now with them ....
Their answer: "you will be charge 20£ if you want to end the contract"
My question: "If I can't use your service... How can I charge you than?"
Went many times to O2 shops and discuss this problem with them.
Why there is just excuses but nothing to do. I'm basically trapped to O2, can't enjoy Internet in my free time when I visiting tourist places.
Here is my questions:
Is it there a way to end contract without being charged?
If O2 doesn't respect the contract, why I can't end the contract?
I'm feel like in "prison" with O2, being innocent customer who can't use their service. How can I get out from here?
20-03-2018 13:12
20-03-2018 13:23 - edited 20-03-2018 13:25
20-03-2018 13:23 - edited 20-03-2018 13:25
If they don't uphold your complaint @Ionutbuse then you will have to cancel in the usual way.
Info on cancellation here https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/How-to-Guides/Cancelling-Your-Contract-A-Guide/ba-p/566774#M56526
And getting your PAC to move to another network here
https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/How-to-Guides/How-to-get-your-PAC-2017-Update/ba-p/1052278
Veritas Numquam Perit
20-03-2018 13:28
20-03-2018 13:28
@Cleoriffwrote:If they don't uphold your complaint @Ionutbuse then you will have to cancel in the usual way.
Info on cancellation here https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/How-to-Guides/Cancelling-Your-Contract-A-Guide/ba-p/566774#M56526
and pay as you were told by O2 before.
20-03-2018 13:30
20-03-2018 13:30
@Ionutbuse Poor service generally is not grounds to cancel. If you read the Terms & Conditions, a good signal is not always guaranteed. You will find that with all the networks. You didn't say how long you have left on your contract, but I would imagine it will cost more than £20 to get out of it. If you still want to cancel, follow the links in the posts above.
20-03-2018 13:39
20-03-2018 14:26 - edited 20-03-2018 14:26
20-03-2018 14:26 - edited 20-03-2018 14:26
We understand what you're saying, but we are all customers here, and there isn't a lot we can do to help. No one said that Central London was the middle of nowhere. Do you get an internet connection anywhere? There could be any number of reasons why you weren't getting a signal. It could be your phone, or it could be a faulty sim card. Did you try your friend's sim in your phone? You need to check all the possible reasons why you're not getting a signal.
20-03-2018 16:10
20-03-2018 16:10
21-03-2018 05:12
21-03-2018 05:12
I have to agree @Ionutbuse, Manchester is truly awful and even switching to EE in my dual sim phone, data is still poor though it's good enough to actually upload or send photos. The thing is, I do have to switch over to EE because O2 is unusable for anything other than calls or texts. In Liverpool I had no problem with O2 and I've not been to London for a few years now.
Many others have complained about congestion in London but that in itself is not sufficient to be able to terminate your contract without fees. O2 will be able to see your usage on their systems so make the complaint, you need to do that as the first step if you want to pursue any further in leaving without penalty. If you do eventually get to that point be aware that you would also have to return the phone if on a Refresh contract, forfeiting any money you have already paid towards the cost of the handset.
You also need to check all networks for coverage, they all have black spots in differing areas and maybe all suffer to a degree with congestion in the bigger cities.
21-03-2018 07:11
21-03-2018 07:11
O2 certainly perform better than others when I am away with friends.We don't go to cities , usually to places like Yarmouth and Brean in Somerset. I can get 4G with O2 and my friends on EE and Vodafone often struggle to get a signal. Swings and roundabouts really...
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