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Sure Signal Box burnt out

wendfox67
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Yesterday the power tripped out on our downstairs sockets and the fault was traced to our Sure Signal V3 box.  My husband unplugged it and plugged it back in, but there was no power. But could smell a burnt smell, we carefully took the screws out and opened the unit and see the attached photos of what we found.

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As you can see this could of caused a fire, fortunately we were at home at the time. We have three phones on contract with Vodafone which have all been renewed recently for another 2 years.  We rely on the Sure Signal as Vodafone signal in our area is poor.  Has anyone had issues like this?  Its really poor....

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Hamlet:

 

You state you are on your third box.. Have you purchased any of these or have they been exchanged under warranty?

 

Please see my thread here:

http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/t5/Vodafone-Sure-Signal/Suresignal-V3-Overheated-Blew-Up-Exploded-Hot-Bu...

 

The SureSignal has a 24 month warranty so you should not have had to pay for any replacement. If it is the case you have had to purchase, then I suggest you contact Vodafone and claim for each one that has failed plus interest and any other costs outlayed. If you have replaced any that are out of warranty, then you still have a claim for a refund.

 

Use customer services and escalate a compliant as you are entitled to claim your money back regardless of when you purchased them. If they refuse, make a formal complaint and write a letter stating they have 30 days to reimburse you prior to starting small claims court action to recover.

 

SureSignals have been failing since the day they launched and as such, all them should have lasted well beyond the 3 years or so maximum life some are today.

 

Also, please can you contact the BBC Watchdog programme using the link below on my signature and explain to them your experience with SureSignal, reliability, how they fail and that Vodafone took your money for a replacement plus your experience with Customer services.

 

It will only take a few minutes and if you have any photos, attach them to the email.

 

It is important to report all failed SureSignal V3 using the links below to:

BBC's Watchdog: https://ssl.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mg74/contact

Trading Standards: Call them on 0345 4 040506

Vodafone CEO: http://www.ceoemail.com -  (Search Vodafone UK)

wendfox67
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Hi yes reported it.
Took the unit to vodafone store who first said its out of warranty and i had to buy another to which i said i dont think so!
Then a manager looked in my account and the online chat person hadnt added any notes even though i had the script emailed to me which stated twice that he would add them.the manager added notes stating he had seen email script and photos. Wasnt interested in seeing or testing unit. Said there is nothing he can do and i should call customer services. On returning home i called customer services and was advised that i should buy one in store and they will refund my account. The guy first said £60 however on the vodagone store it was £69! He then refunded me £68 however i cant see this anywhere on my account at the moment. So hopefully this has been sorted.thanks for all your advise

Good luck and thanks for the update...

It is important to report all failed SureSignal V3 using the links below to:

BBC's Watchdog: https://ssl.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mg74/contact

Trading Standards: Call them on 0345 4 040506

Vodafone CEO: http://www.ceoemail.com -  (Search Vodafone UK)