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No signal despite coverage showing OK on 2G - BT25 2QU

skodster
4: Newbie

Me and my wife currently have no phone signal at my home.

 

I bought my my phone on the basis of the signal checker showing a good 2G signal. The signal was never verified to start with as we have always had a Sure signal so any problems would have been masked by the Sure signal. The Sure signal has now failed and I discover that we have no over the air signal at all. Both phones work perfectly at other locations.

 

I am posting this after having had a number of conversations with Vodafone on line and at the branch. the suggestion has been that we have to buy a new Sure signal. I have completely objected to this as Vodafone (according to their own signal coverage map) show that they can provide a good 2G signal. Why should I pay extra for a service that Vodafone clearly state is there?

 

It's outrageous to suggest I spend more to get what I am entitled to. See the reality below. No signal.....coverage good indoors and out!!!

 

 

See the reality below.2017-03-02 09.54.39.pngI spend over £100 most months on a service I don't get.

 

Post Title: 'First half of post code - Area' e.g. ST1 – Stoke-on-Trent

 

1) Does the issue happen in just one location? If so, how far do you have to travel to regain service? Only my home

 

2) What is the full postcode (e.g. ST1 1AA) of where the issue occurs? If you don't want this showing on the Community, add it to your profile here. BT25 2QU

 

3) Does the issue occur if you try your SIM card in a different phone? Both me an my wife have the same issue and we are both Vodafone

 

4) What errors are seen or heard when the issue occurs? Calls drop out all the time phone doesn't work at all downstairs

 

5) Does this happen on 2G, 3G, 4G or all? All

    

6) When did you first notice this issue? When my sure signal started giving trouble

 

7) Is the issue permanent or intermittent? If intermittent, are there certain times of the day when it occurs? Permanent

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Jenny
Moderator (Retired)
Moderator (Retired)

@skodster - I’ve checked the coverage in your area and 2G is showing as patchy. Your local sites are all performing as they should be.

 

The coverage maps are computer generated estimates of the coverage in your area. You’ll always need to try the signal in real world conditions, to confirm how it is.

 

If you’re having problems with your Sure Signal, take a look at our troubleshooting guide.

That's unacceptable. What is the purpose of a map that shows coverage only to be told that the map is incorrect? 

 

When I went into your store, they were adamant that the signal in my area was good. I have a service that is not fit for purpose as I work from home and partially rely on my mobile working.

 

If I were to take this to the Trading standards, I am sure that they would find in my favour!

 

Here's your last chanceto sort this out to my satisfaction! I am not going to waste any more time tinkering with this. My next call will be to the trading standards.

 

 

Regardless of your location... If the loss of signal is of no direct result of your actions, and it was never explained to you before agreeing to your mobile contract that the signal may be weak, poor or sporadic in your area, then you have rights to cancel under the supply of goods and services act 1982.

jeffkinn
17: Community Champion
17: Community Champion

That act was relaced by the consumer rights act some time ago.

 

How long have you had the contract?

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skodster
4: Newbie
One year of a two year contract. On the other point, I think that trading standards would be interested in listening to my issues.

jeffkinn
17: Community Champion
17: Community Champion

When you take out a phone contract you have a defined cooling off period. That was 14 days at one time but it's been 30 days for some time now. That gives anyone ample time to work out if the contract suits them and the signal is where they need it to be.

 

Taking a year to work out that you have no signal at your home is not reasonable. The rules are not open ended and I would be amazed if you get any sympathy from trading standards. You certainly won't get anything out of Vodafone.

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skodster
4: Newbie
I will get my satisfaction in a year's time by signing up with a provider that can satisfy my need. Basic market

As for your 'taking a year' comment, I'm not entirely sure that you have understood my point. The signal availability map clearly shows that I should have a signal. I am just asking that Vodafone live up to their own claims. The sure signal was masking the poor 'over air' signal and when it failed, it exposed the reality of my situation.

Re-read my post.

jeffkinn
17: Community Champion
17: Community Champion
I read the post and fully understand the point. But the coverage map makes it clear that it's an estimate of the signal and cannot be relied on which is why you have a 30 day window to test real world conditions. I agree that it's far from an ideal situation but it doesn't represent quite the scenario that you want it to in my view. Good luck though.

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