Matt L
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1) whats reception coverage like?
2) whats customer service like?
3) on a whole what do you think of them?
i have always bin with orange ever since my first phone but im tempted to go to vodaphone as orange what £30 a month + £300 for the htc touch hd where as voda want £40 a month + free storm which is a better phone + free internet with them if i read it properly
plus i know someone who works for voda so he may be able to do a deal i dont know .
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John
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They have a coverage checker on the website.
I'm sure robbo or bubble will be able to tell you about the customer service.
The storm is nowhere close to being a better phone than the touch HD, I can't think of one thing it does better.
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Matt L
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ahh fair enough but is the hd really worth paying 300 compared to a free storm?
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John
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I wouldn't pay 300 for it no.
From what robbo and bubble said I don't think there are any special deals on the storm, the tariffs are the tariffs and thats it.
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Robbo
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No special deals on the Storm... never used a Touch HD myself but judging by the other HTC 'phones I'd say its nowhere near as good as a Storm
Customer Service is iffy, some poeple are fantastic some are a little useless. Reception wise we have the biggest network (save 3's 3G where they nhave a few more sites than us) so in theory recption is fine, I never have any issues.
We are betetr than Orange thats for sure As John said, check the covergae checker ont he website to be sure
I wouldnt pay £300 for any phone tbh
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Matt L
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yeh just checked, robbo while your here do vodaphone offer free calls to favourite numbers?
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Robbo
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no
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Robbo
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Also, its Vodafone
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Matt L
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same thing , and GHEY hmm..
orange have a few benifits but vodafone seem to offer more
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Robbo
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We don;t fanny around with silly gimmicks thats why, just reaosnable offering on minutes/texts etc IMO
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Dan Lewis
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When i was on them i found them utter tripe! i had signal for 6months then one day i had none in my house an i had to go to the end of the road to get signal. Vodaphone were terrible they gave me 4 different handsets to try and still the same thing. Text messages would take days to send/recieve even in full signal areas. They wouldnt let me come out the contract even though they werent providing a service i was paying for, in the end i had to keep the contract but i never used it.
I will never ever go back to vodafone again.
Stay with orange if i was you i went to them after vodafone and found everything so much better customer services/coverage/ help when the phone broke.
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Tommy L
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I find reception very poor. Not happy
[Edited on 05-01-2009 by corsa_tomtom]
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Matt L
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orange actually works out cheaper if i set up anew contract instead of upgrading looks like a phone call to orange.
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Planty02
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Tell orange you want to leave. Phone companies will normally go to all lengths including sucking your cock to keep your custom
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pow
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Vodafone are 100000000x's better than Orange.
Fact
Love you Jambo xxx
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LeeM
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coming from t-mobile to voda im pretty happy. reception is much better, customer service has been 100x better so far. a little more expensive but worth it.
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jacko198
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quote: Originally posted by Matt L
orange actually works out cheaper if i set up anew contract instead of upgrading looks like a phone call to orange.
True, but they have no decent phones!
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Tommy L
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If i constantly can't get signal, can i get out of my contract?
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Robbo
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yes
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Tommy L
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Is it hard to? Cos i genuinely dont get signal when the rest of the phones in the house do (other networks)
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Robbo
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nope, just callup and tell them and they should do some checks, they may try giving you a nerw phone first though
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Tommy L
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im guessing not an upgrade?
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marklawton
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ive been with vodafone for 9 years. never had a problem
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by corsa_tomtom
im guessing not an upgrade?
no!
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deano87
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O2 is the best imho. I've been with them since they were BTCellnet and never had problems.
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