โ16-07-2023 02:42 PM
Hi,
I recently transferred to Smarty and so far I've been very disappointed - very poor coverage (never had so many issues with no network or dropped calls which is not good for my business for which most of my calls are to do with), poor internet connection (seems hardly ever on 5G even though enabled, 4G seems best it can do most of the time) and no way of speaking to anyone to resolve issues (only chatbots which are useless).
Is there anything I can do to improve this, or have I just made a bad choice and need to change provider?
Thanks,
Mark
โ16-07-2023 03:34 PM
Hey MarkFur_2104809
I am sorry this has been your experience with us, we may be working on your local mast, here is where you can check your network status https://bit.ly/3EzWp6u .We are a digital first network so our primary customer services is over web chat https://smarty.co.uk/contact and one of our advisors will be more than happy to help, available daily from 8am โ 8pm.
โ16-07-2023 06:03 PM
Did you check that coverage on Three, Smartyโs parent network, before signing up ?
In addition to what @Rebekah_150 @has advised, in its T&Cโs, Smarty does state that it a consumer focused network.
The good thing is that if you decide Smarty isnโt for you, it only offers 30 day โcontractsโ, so you havenโt locked yourself in for a long period of time.
โ17-07-2023 07:21 AM
@MarkFur_2104809 Unfortunately, Smarty do make it clear in T&Cโs that the service is for non- commercial use only. If you have poor coverage, then you may need to research which networks are better in your areaโฆ. It wonโt be 3 as they own Smarty.