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17-01-2013 07:58 PM
22-12-2013 07:37 PM
22-12-2013 08:14 PM
Have you tried setting up the iPhone as a new phone via iTunes? Make sure you take a backup first. if the rebuild works you can restore the backup. if it then stops working, you know it is a rogue app somewhere?
23-12-2013 07:06 PM
24-12-2013 09:52 AM
Hi GB75,
Again, Are you able to pop into a store to arrange a replacement SIM to see if this sorts things?
I'd also just go through the steps here as they can help.
Dave
30-12-2013 03:02 PM
30-12-2013 03:08 PM
30-12-2013 03:30 PM
30-12-2013 04:13 PM
>> Minibelle (First, sorry for calling you a he ;0)
Second ...
I do think your issue is at the very least similar to mine and others on this thread . In the sense that , my dropped calls do go to answerphone (i guess that because my answerphone is set up to take dropped/lost calls) ...
I understand yours dont go to answerphone or anywhere ... which is different .
But .. the key thing is ....
When I went into carrier settings and jiggled them off and on again as you suggested .... hey presto ! my phone was receiving calls again .
I am sure this does indeed have something or other to do with apple , perhaps in part , perhaps in full . but the truth of the matter is ... The issue is extremely serious , and I do not think is being treated with as much urgency as it should be .
Neither by apple , nor by vodafone .
For example , why is a chase up only being made right now by the vodafone techs for the aforementioned INC ticket ? ... was that as a result of my post on this forum ? .. or by some odd coincindence were they going to do that anyway ?
Why.. after 11 months on this particular thread (i am aware there are many other on the internet) .. are we still "waiting on the response of an INC ticket?"
Why has Vodafone offered no direct set of actions to customers to take except pointing to generic solutions to resolve "network issues"
Why should I have to pay vodafone to leave a contract in which I am paying for a service that I am not receiving ?
Vodafone ... at least give your customers an "out" here .... give us something .... offer us to change out phones , offer us refunds , offer us something to help work round our issue such that we CAN receive ALL our calls ... thats not too much to ask for from a phone service provider is it ? ,, that we can receive all our calls ? is it ?
Even is it is apple's fault (which I dont know either way, nor does vodafone because NOONE to my knowledge has actually posted what the root cause actually is anywhere )..
I am NOT a customer of apple , I am a customer of vodafone .
I did not by my fone from Apple , i bought it from Vodafone ,
I do mot pay apple £40 a month only to miss many of my incoming calls , I pay vodafone over £40 a month for that .
14-01-2014 08:00 AM
14-01-2014 08:23 AM
Hi folks,
I can appreciate if this is frustrating for those still affected. As it stands not everyone is seeing the same issues as SIM swaps are solving it for some and not for others. Until we learn more we won't post here to speculate until we have a full solution.
gbroti - I'm afraid we can't assume that every customer has already tried this. We'll troubleshoot with each person on a case-by-case basis, much as we did with you.
minibelle - I'm sorry you feel this way. We do take all concerns seriously and the eForum is the perfect way to pool information and troubleshoot. I'm glad to see the new SIM solved your issue in the meantime.
If you need to find out more on our escalation process, please visit our Codes of Practice. We don't deal with these queries via email any more, which is why the address was removed to save anyone sending messages that would go unread.
Many thanks, Ben