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Which network are you in love with?
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Quackers
13-04-2004
I was a One2One Customer since 1998, and only canceled my contract this year. I did have an Orange contract on the side too. I loved One2One, they were great until the EVIL T-Mobile (dutch telecom) came along. I was paying 20p a min to other networks at peak rate 4 years ago! Some networks today still come nowhere near that figure. Only canceled because they were getting worse not better. So i jumped full to Orange, which customer service wise seem as good as One2One, and with the bonus of 2 for 1 on Cinema tickets on Wednesday is great, widest choice of price plans possable (since they will match tarrifs).

How people can like Vodafone i will never know, ripoff city. Do not just go off "now" data, go on how they have been over the years.

As for T-Mobile coverage, until 2 months ago, they were the only network you could use indoors where i live, yes the whole village. Now Orange have a trasmitter here too. Every network has black patchs.
FOXPRESIDENT
14-04-2004
SEX SEX SEX SEX SEX......................

Oh sorry wrong thread....

Erm, Would have to be Virgin, great customer service, though they did not respond to my poem letter, so erm, nope still the best.

I can't fault them!

Pricing is good, and i like the little extras they go to, like the big bonus, ok its a bit of skint flint but hey who cares.

I love the weird literarature they send out as well. The last one was great!

the book that they compiled about stupid people..
gemz1978
14-04-2004
Originally Posted by ripsaw82:
“So i jumped full to Orange, which customer service wise seem as good as One2One, and with the bonus of 2 for 1 on Cinema tickets on Wednesday is great, widest choice of price plans possable (since they will match tarrifs).

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Loving the cinema tickets idea myself! I saw this today on the Orange site and hope to use the service soon.
Steven L Hunter
14-04-2004
I never realised until yester day that on the Virgin website once you sign in with your mobile number you can view your last made calls and charges etc like a contract phones bill I really like Virgin now!!!!
kentboy
17-04-2004
I've been with both Orange 1999-2003 and Virgin Mob. 2003 to date. Orange had appallning customer services - you may well be talking to pillow, yet on the other hand they coped better with signal problems in the countryside. Yet Virgin Mobile are very cheap and their customer sevices is second to none. However, they can start to patronise the customer and start all this "Hello I'm so and so, and you are .... can we call you by your first name" ... "No, " i reply - but they're trying to put you at your ease - my arse - I mean, would you expect your bank to cal you by your first name if you were using telephone banking? No. So, what difference does it make if you're a mobile company?

Alex
Thanhuk
17-04-2004
Originally Posted by technology guy:
“ Orange had appallning customer services -”

Not with me. Also top class. O2 have the worst. Tried using my dads phone to ask then something. I got passed through serval departments and then cut off
Chrish2
17-04-2004
O2 has to be the best (on PAYG). I love the fact that I have never been charged to use GPRS, grate for a teenager in a French class looking at them 'adult' websites and winding up the lesbians in the chat rooms.
mikeydb
18-04-2004
I was an orange user since 1997 and have recently changed to vodafone. I realise I have made quite a mistake, not because the quality of the calls is bad, quite the opposite, but because of the shoddy customer services, also being charged too much for calls that should be free. GPRS is also slow.

I will be back with orange as soon as my contract period is served.
Internet-Kid
18-04-2004
t-mobile user since 2000, but i'm moving to Vodafone in the summer.
button-wales
18-04-2004
started with BTCellnet in 2000 moved to Orange a year later and am not planning to move network, orange has got better and better, plus when I upgraded my PAYG phone last month recieved a free £10 top-up and 30 free picture messages.
skiddie2003
18-04-2004
O2 because I had my first mobile in October 2000, and they sometimes award you with talktime on pay & go.
barry_daddy
18-04-2004
i have 4 sim cards but not orange as i hate them but it is vodafone that is in most of the time as i like them a lot, barry.
Mikey_TM
21-04-2004
Well I like my o2! Even though the contract I am on used to be GenieMobile (BTcellnet) .. I have had no problems with the service whatsoever.
rita_de_orac
21-04-2004
We share an Orange tarrif, which works out well for us. Orange is also the only reception we can pick up on the Isle of Wight, where in-laws live.

The only network I would never join again is T-Mobile. When a close friend suffered a vicious attack on the tube on her way to visiting us, she was in hospital for several hours.

I helped her call all her credit card companies etc to report the theft of her handbag when she was released from the hospital. All of the companies we dealt with were sympathetic and understanding except T-Mobile. They made her pay for the calls the ****ard who attacked her made to all the females in her phone memory before she was able to report it, even though she reported the theft to them at the first opportunity she had. I will never forget how upset she was about that.

I turned down a job interview with them for the same reason.
Quackers
21-04-2004
Originally Posted by rita_de_orac:
“We share an Orange tarrif, which works out well for us. Orange is also the only reception we can pick up on the Isle of Wight, where in-laws live.

The only network I would never join again is T-Mobile. When a close friend suffered a vicious attack on the tube on her way to visiting us, she was in hospital for several hours.

I helped her call all her credit card companies etc to report the theft of her handbag when she was released from the hospital. All of the companies we dealt with were sympathetic and understanding except T-Mobile. They made her pay for the calls the ****ard who attacked her made to all the females in her phone memory before she was able to report it, even though she reported the theft to them at the first opportunity she had. I will never forget how upset she was about that.

I turned down a job interview with them for the same reason.”

Not trying to be nasty or anything here, but when you get a phone they try and ram phone insurance down your neck. It normally covers the cost of calls if the phone was stolen, because the owner is liable for the calls with all networks. Surly its her own fault for not having insurance? As thats what its there for. If she did have insurance then i would be very upset too. Did she have insurance? I am just curious.
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