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27-09-2016 01:31 PM
Given the bad treatment we are getting from Vodafone on this, would people be willing to seek compensation collectively on this issue? I feel like we are drawing the short stick in the way this is being handled. Even if vodafone provides in it's agreements a waiver for class actions, they are not being true to their end of the contract anyway...
I have exhausted possibilities, being told there is no stock is a lie, as people are getting phones exchanged as we speak.
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27-09-2016 02:01 PM
@Iamaza wrote:That's subjective. As I use my phone for work, being limited to 60% battery limits a lot of my productivity. There is also the risk of keeping an electronic device that can combust.
The phone will ony combust if it is being charged and it that case your action would be again the manufacturer who have advised that the phone should not be used at all.
As for loss of productivity I think you will find that hard to show.
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06-10-2016 08:09 AM - last edited on 06-10-2016 09:39 AM by Retired-Sarah_L
Count me in for this, getting really tired of Vodafones ##~##.
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07-10-2016 12:37 PM
@Danni last Thurs (29th Sept) you asked for my details as you wanted to investigate ad sort the problem out, one week on there has been no further communciation from you. Do you think you could share when you are likely to be contacting me.
07-10-2016 12:46 PM
Yes... Another week, vodafone is another dollar short... Ridiculous, still waiting to be contacted.
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