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Re: 3 mobile
« Reply #15 on: 16 March 2016, 15:32:25 »

Thanks lads! I had a little issue that's all sorted now.  :y
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Re: 3 mobile
« Reply #16 on: 19 March 2016, 13:38:04 »

Apart from them taking an age to actually understand what it is you want them to do, I've had no problems with them.
I've had reason to deal with Three customer services over the last two days. I rang up yesterday to say my phone was losing it's network connection and, after quite a lengthy conversation, they agreed to send me a new sim free of charge. It arrived this morning and was activated after a quick call. This was followed up by a call five minutes ago to make sure all was ok and that I was happy....which I am.
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Re: 3 mobile
« Reply #17 on: 19 March 2016, 13:39:08 »

600 mins, unlimited texts and 1 Gb for £11 a month sim only btw.
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Re: 3 mobile
« Reply #18 on: 19 March 2016, 13:50:56 »

I've never had a contract with 3, purely on the basis that when they launched, their service (signal) was near enough useless.

Vodafone - Apparently I still owe them £940  ::) from around 14 years ago when they sent me an Upgrade (A Sony Ericsson P800) that I never received..... it was signed for, but not by me.  So I told them to get forked.  (even though you still 'illegally' keep chasing it, good luck when it goes to court Vodafone).

Been with Orange (and then EE, and then now BT I guess?) ever since.  Had a couple of roaming charges which I didn't agree with....... quick phone call, and all refunded.  I do part with nearly £40 a month, though.

It wont, iirc theres a 6 year limit on taking someone to court for monies owed  ;)
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Re: 3 mobile
« Reply #19 on: 19 March 2016, 15:08:30 »

I've never had a contract with 3, purely on the basis that when they launched, their service (signal) was near enough useless.

Vodafone - Apparently I still owe them £940  ::) from around 14 years ago when they sent me an Upgrade (A Sony Ericsson P800) that I never received..... it was signed for, but not by me.  So I told them to get forked.  (even though you still 'illegally' keep chasing it, good luck when it goes to court Vodafone).

Been with Orange (and then EE, and then now BT I guess?) ever since.  Had a couple of roaming charges which I didn't agree with....... quick phone call, and all refunded.  I do part with nearly £40 a month, though.

It wont, iirc theres a 6 year limit on taking someone to court for monies owed  ;)
6 years if there's been no contact between the parties involved.
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Re: 3 mobile
« Reply #20 on: 19 March 2016, 15:28:04 »

I've never had a contract with 3, purely on the basis that when they launched, their service (signal) was near enough useless.

Vodafone - Apparently I still owe them £940  ::) from around 14 years ago when they sent me an Upgrade (A Sony Ericsson P800) that I never received..... it was signed for, but not by me.  So I told them to get forked.  (even though you still 'illegally' keep chasing it, good luck when it goes to court Vodafone).

Been with Orange (and then EE, and then now BT I guess?) ever since.  Had a couple of roaming charges which I didn't agree with....... quick phone call, and all refunded.  I do part with nearly £40 a month, though.

It wont, iirc theres a 6 year limit on taking someone to court for monies owed  ;)
6 years if there's been no contact between the parties involved.

Actually that rings a bell  :y So ... unless they sent letters 'signed for' and you haven't replied to any of them ... couldn't you pretend that you never received any letters from them   :-\ ::)
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