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Atrocious phone signal due to 'network congestion'
It’s a good question - why have you stuck with them and continued to pay for a service you cannot use?
Your comment was extremely offensive and rude…why bother replying that what you did?
- MSF22-01-2025SMARTY Guru
Oz90210 The comment from SmartyTrousers is neither offensive nor rude in my opinion. It is a genuine question because there is a choice of networks, at least on of which is likely to provide a better service in the area. That said, on occasions it may not be possible to get a decent signal at all often due to building structure blocking electromagnetic waves.
- SmartyTrousers22-01-2025SMARTY Centurion
The OP said he or she had been having issues with Smarty for a year, and questioned why anyone would continue to pay for a service they couldn't use - which is exactly what they had been doing themselves.
No mobile network is perfect - they all have areas of the country where they aren't performing too well. Smarty has no long term contracts - anyone is free to leave at any time. I find it baffling that someone wouldn't just change networks if their current network hasn't been performing well in the places they need it to for such a long time.