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O2's website is about the most useless uninformative site I have ever been to in my life.
I have a Vodafone mobile on my T68 (upgraded to i software) and all is hunky dorey and we are happy. My mate was up here from SA and bought a prepaid O2 card with him that he bought about 2 years ago. When he left, he left it with me so I could lend it to other mates who came up here. The only problem is it can't send SMS's. It used to be able to. I threw it into my old 7110 to try get it working.
When I try text I get the error message “Number not in use”. The same problem occurs when I try to reply to a message I have received. I can receive messages fine. I can make and recive calls fine. I just can't send SMS's. Which is damn near useless.
I tried to look for help on your website, but I failed to find anything useful. I ran in circles for ages. I have never seen a website with so little actual information on. The "Text Message FAQ" has 1 question "How do I know I've got a text message?". Um What? Thats the most frequently asked question? Perhaps they should have spent more money on a useful website than stupid adverts with bubbles. I was tempted at one point to move to them because of their 500 free texts offer. But now that I have seen how useless they are I will stick with Vodafone that has served me just fine for the last 4 years.
Anyone got a usefull answer regarding the text problem
Thanks
Adrian
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[updated half an hour later]
Ok so I sent a email to O2. Got back the automated reply. It's a gem.
- This is our automated acknowledgement, just to let you know we have received your enquiry. You will receive a personal reply shortly and certainly within the next 5 working days. However, due to a substantial increase in our e-mail volumes, some enquiries may take a little longer
5 days? Email is easier to respond to than phone calls. USELESS. Oh they may take longer. Any bets as to if they reply at all?
-Did you know we are now no longer BT Cellnet - we are a New Company with a New Name O2 (UK). O2 (UK) is bringing forward technologies that help people get more out of their lives, wherever they are, whatever they are doing, combining sophisticated voice and data products.
Um right. New name, same old rubbish. And even if they bring out sophisticated services no one will be able to use them cause their cosutomer service is rubbish. Pah!
The poorly written mail continues with marketing junk
[ This Message was edited by: asevitz on 2002-08-08 09:57 ]
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Posted: 2002-08-08 10:43:00
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Is your sms service centre set up correctly?
only thing i could think of off the top of my head... could be completely wrong.
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Posted: 2002-08-08 11:19:00
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I have tried the O2 service centre that I found on some other site (its not anywhere on O2's site (idiots, why do they bother?)) Which is +447802000332
I have also tried the Vodafone SMSC which didn't work either.
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Posted: 2002-08-08 11:23:00
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i fink o2 have a prob at mo with their SMSC's cos im on o2 and no1 can do reply 2 me, they can txt me from writing a new txt but if they try 2 reply they get numbner not in use
its intermittent and 4 the last week has bin ok but i fink its cum bk now
its really bad of o2 2 have these kind of issues !!
grr o2!!
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Posted: 2002-08-08 11:53:00
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Ask you mates to try take off the setting that says reply using same message sender as original and see if that works.
I cant send either way so it seem O2 cannot use other SMSC's and their own one is buggered.
Brillaint. They may have the best offer with their 500 free messages. Thats cause no one can use the damn thing.
Very GRRR.
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Posted: 2002-08-08 11:57:00
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I have o2, well the old genie one. And i haven't had a problem with texting. It could be that the sim card is a bit buggered!
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Posted: 2002-08-08 13:07:00
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How would a buggered sim card only affect outgoing SMS's?
Surely there would be other problems? I mean if it can recive (& make) calls and messages it can obviusly connect to the the O2 network, surely the phone does the rest?
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Posted: 2002-08-08 13:10:00
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Are you using the right service center number?
It should be +491760000433, same for both Loop and normal O2 customers. I used to have a Loop card, but a friend has it now so I can't confirm that 100%, but I believe it is the same (I remember the number).
That is definately the number for normal users. I have a O2 Genion account.
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Posted: 2002-08-08 13:21:00
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Ok I tried that SMSC. Now I get a "message not sent this time" error message.
Any Ideas?
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Posted: 2002-08-08 14:04:00
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Ok I used
+447802092035 as the SMSC and it works. yaaaah. finally.
I found the number off
http://www.vodatones.com/smsclist.htm for what its worth.
You think O2 would have this number on their next to fecking useless site.
You would be wrong.
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Posted: 2002-08-08 17:08:00
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