Soldato
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its only started tonight![]()
Yea it's a O2 problem not a Iphone problem
its only started tonight![]()
Anyone ordered/hoping to order from Tesco and know about their stock levels? Sorry if this has been discussed in previous pages, just been away for a few days and can't be bothered to read through x number of pages...
Ok i dont know what the CS rep was looking at earlier but he was lying about my order being allocated a phone for delivery tomorrow. Its not
Ive just spoken to a Orange CS Manager. He stated that no new stock had come in today for new customers/back orders. Only a small number had arrived for upgrades.
He said that stock was due in this week to be allocated to back orders.
This is more than likely the truth as the people who have received dispatch texts today are those who are upgrading.
New customers and those on back order will have to wait for the new stock to arrive and get allocated out to us.
Will keep you posted if i hear anything more or finally get my dispatch note.
ring O2 and tell them to blurping well quit it!! o2 will probably have to disable that type of notification
Iphone 4 Knock Off
Excellent ChiPhone
Yea it's a O2 problem not a Iphone problem
Looks like Apple are being sued due to the antenna problems (Ka-Ching $$$)
http://gizmodo.com/5577010/first-iphone-4-class-action-suit-filed-against-apple-and-att?
Looks like Apple are being sued due to the antenna problems (Ka-Ching $$$)
http://gizmodo.com/5577010/first-iphone-4-class-action-suit-filed-against-apple-and-att?
The legal system is such a joke. Why the **** should you be able to sue them for making a mistake? Scum.
If the turbo on your Volvo had an inherent fault where it wouldn't work properly, or worked in certain circumstances - and Volvo told you that you were 'driving the car wrong', or told you to buy another bit of kit from them (i.e. the bumpers), would you not understandably be rather annoyed, or demand action from Volvo for their lack of response?
Why wouldn't you? Are you seriously trying to tell me that an inherent problem with the antenna/software on a premium product which costs over £500 should be shrugged away with "your holding it wrong" type responses from the manufacturers?
Rather than trying to take court action, the sensible thing would surely to be return the product for a full refundIf the turbo on your Volvo had an inherent fault where it wouldn't work properly, or worked in certain circumstances - and Volvo told you that you were 'driving the car wrong', or told you to buy another bit of kit from them (i.e. the bumpers), would you not understandably be rather annoyed, or demand action from Volvo for their lack of response?