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17-04-2013 11:43 PM
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17-04-2013 11:49 PM - edited 17-04-2013 11:51 PM
I am sorry to say, but a little bit of research would have done the world of good on this.
According to the coverage map at www.vodafone.co.uk/coverage
typing in your post code puts your somewhere near Nocton/Dunston, in the SE of Lincoln.
While there is very good coverage for phone calls and text, there is next to no service for data.
What happens if you go into the city centre, do you get a better 3g signal? As even Sleaford is not a good place to go.
Edit: Also, if you are 16 and the phone and contract is yours, I am not sure what you can do, as there is a pretty big tick box saying that you are over 18 and agree to the terms of use.
17-04-2013 11:49 PM - edited 17-04-2013 11:51 PM
I am sorry to say, but a little bit of research would have done the world of good on this.
According to the coverage map at www.vodafone.co.uk/coverage
typing in your post code puts your somewhere near Nocton/Dunston, in the SE of Lincoln.
While there is very good coverage for phone calls and text, there is next to no service for data.
What happens if you go into the city centre, do you get a better 3g signal? As even Sleaford is not a good place to go.
Edit: Also, if you are 16 and the phone and contract is yours, I am not sure what you can do, as there is a pretty big tick box saying that you are over 18 and agree to the terms of use.
17-04-2013 11:56 PM
18-04-2013 12:01 AM
To switch network (cancel your contract), if ordered online, there is a cooling off period... the detail of which would be in your welcome pack - or wait until tomorrow for one of the staff to get to this post and give you details on how to get in touch. it is usually between 7 and 14 days
If you ordered in a shop then there is no cooling off as they would have asked where you lived and known the coverage.
For fixing the data connections, things should get better for all networks this year as the new 4G services are rolled out, which can travel further than 3G... if your new phone is 4G ready it may be worth waiting.
Who do you plan to move to? Do they have any better coverage where you live?
18-04-2013 12:41 AM
18-04-2013 08:15 AM
18-04-2013 08:59 AM
EE does have a lot better 3G signal where you are, although still patchy in some places.
You would need to go back to P4U and see what they can do for you.
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