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It's happened to me between T-Mobile and O2 before, texts either take hours to come through, or come through backwards, or even 2 or 3 times sometimes.
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Posted: 2008-11-12 08:58:29
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Bono, I prefer Vodafones Voicemail to 02's, VF's is quicker no entering pins or sifting through what to listen to. James u should give VF a try
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Posted: 2008-11-12 17:06:00
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Yipee my o2 txts to orange finally came through this morning, only a day and ahalf late.
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Posted: 2008-11-12 19:20:04
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Nothing wrong with O2 voicemail here. PIN numbers? Only the first time you use it, after that you shouldn't ever need it again, if you do somethings gone wrong lol.
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Posted: 2008-11-12 19:47:02
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By the way Miss UK or Kerry should i say. Vodafone won best network for this year voted by THE READERS of What Mobile Mag. I posted a thread with a link in General Discussions last week. It was their Awards for this year.
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Posted: 2008-11-12 20:05:00
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On 2008-11-12 19:47:02, Daedalus85 wrote:
Nothing wrong with O2 voicemail here. PIN numbers? Only the first time you use it, after that you shouldn't ever need it again, if you do somethings gone wrong lol.
I had to enter my pin all the time to access my Voicemail then go through options James I thought nothing nothing of it though,
but seeing how quickerI get my Messages from Vodafone now I had to mention that
I do prefer 02's 1471 option as it gives you the option to delete the last caller after you have have dialled it though
VF doesn't have this option not that I recall anyway,
if you enter *#147# you also get the last caller id sent to your phone
Bono, Really? thats a shock considering the amount of
complaints there getting
there CS is shocking most of them are pretty dumb to only get any sense I use the eForum
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Posted: 2008-11-13 00:27:28
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Lol can't think why you were putting your pin in. The only time you need it is if your calling from a landline, maybe you were calling the wrong number (the long landline one, rather than just 901).
O2 Voicemail's quite good cause you can either have it send you the little voicemail icon on the phone, or a text, or it can call you back three times (Callback funnily enough) and then send you a text too, so it's good depending on what you want it to do.
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Posted: 2008-11-13 00:49:42
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James it was definatley 901 I was dialling,
saying that though my plan was pretty old so maybe 02 couldn't sort that bit out when I swapped my Bt Genie over to a 02 tariff!
tbh I never took much notice only now though since im on VF
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Posted: 2008-11-13 01:41:04
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Despite my complaints about O2's internet at times im still not leaving as their still great value with great coverage and everything else is great really. O2 voice mail is good on pay and go cos you pay 15p per call not per min. And you can pick a free treat each month and one of them is free voicemail. I still just cant bring myself to leave despite my complaints. Vodafone is expensive and yes when i was last with them i remember customer service being DUMB. Some of the people who answer your calls sound like they been smoking weed all day. ALLO ALLO CAN I ELP YOW!! Lol. Anyway despite text or internet problems how does anyone here find call quality between GSM and 3G. The reason i ask is i have read that its supposed to sound better on 3G but the other day i was talking on 3G and it was awful. Constant speech cutting even after hanging up and reconnecting in strong signal area. Though on 3G i find there is less interference and no digital noise.
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Posted: 2008-11-13 02:11:00
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It happened to me, I am on Dolphin PAYG BTW, and they gave me 1000 free texts, and the woman said, thanks for calling us and huny up (but the texts had a 30 day expiry
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Posted: 2008-12-02 19:23:13
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