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25-04-2012 05:52 PM
Hi, I have recently moved my business to another network and as such I want to deactivate my Sure Signal, as my new network is able to give me coverage at home without a box!
I can't log in anymore to do this as my account is no longer active.
I want to sell the box on ebay but need it off their system before I can do this.
Thanks
20-01-2013 03:02 PM
@candy wrote:I have purchased a sure signal and since found it is already registered to another postcode how do i get it deregistered so i can use it
Due to data protection, only the original owner whose account it is registered against can have it deregistered. If you know the original owner and providing still a Vodafone customer, this can quickly do this through the online account.
20-01-2013 03:16 PM
unfortunatly i bought it from ebay some months ago and have only just got around to trying to set it up so im unsure if i can contact them
21-01-2013 11:28 AM
@candy wrote:unfortunatly i bought it from ebay some months ago and have only just got around to trying to set it up so im unsure if i can contact them
If you are unable to contact the previous owner, there will be nothing that Vodafone can do, only the previous owner whose account it is registered against can deregister the device.
There have been previous threads on the forum, here is one which has been answered by a member of the Tech Team.
http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/t5/Vodafone-Sure-Signal/Already-registered-Sure-signal/td-p/1281496
28-01-2013 06:30 PM
I have tried to contact the person i bought the sure signal from via ebay but too much time has gone by and ebay cant give me thier details and they dont seem to be responding to my emails.
I dont understand why "due to data protection" vodaphone cant contact the previous owner to confirm that you can deregister this sure signal box. There would be no information given out to me.
28-01-2013 06:45 PM
@candy wrote:I have tried to contact the person i bought the sure signal from via ebay but too much time has gone by and ebay cant give me thier details and they dont seem to be responding to my emails.
I dont understand why "due to data protection" vodaphone cant contact the previous owner to confirm that you can deregister this sure signal box. There would be no information given out to me.
The Sure Signal is still registered to the previous owner, Vodafone would be be severe breech of data protection is they accessed the previous users information without permission.
If you cannot contact the previous owner who registered the Sure Signal, there will not be anything Vodafone will be able to do to help.
28-01-2013 06:53 PM
It would be a severe breach for vodaphone to look into thier own records and contact their own customer im sure you would do it quick enough if they owed you money!!
I only bought this as the vodaphone signal at home is so bad i cant even recieve a text and your post code checker says it should be excellent here. The price of the boxes is too high hence buying it second hand how about i send the sure signal box to you and you provided me with an exchange box as its obvious the previous owner no longer uses vodaphone(which is where i will probably be soon) and then no data has been breached.
28-01-2013 06:59 PM
@candy wrote:It would be a severe breach for vodaphone to look into thier own records and contact their own customer im sure you would do it quick enough if they owed you money!!
I only bought this as the vodaphone signal at home is so bad i cant even recieve a text and your post code checker says it should be excellent here. The price of the boxes is too high hence buying it second hand how about i send the sure signal box to you and you provided me with an exchange box as its obvious the previous owner no longer uses vodaphone(which is where i will probably be soon) and then no data has been breached.
I would hope you would not seriously be suggesting that Vodafone act illegally and breech data protection laws by accessing the previous users information.
28-01-2013 07:30 PM
I have not suggested anything apart from a sensible solution to the problem of which you seem too quick to ignore.
21-10-2012 08:56 PM
Okay, sorry about that, haven't used the forum before so didn't know the procedure.
Thanks.
02-02-2013 07:33 PM
Hi can anyone please help me with deregistering a sure signal?