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hardtimes
hardtimes Posts: 345 Forumite
I have been having problems with my Sony Ericsson W890I I get emergency calls only, poor signal and difficulty making and receiving calls. I put my sim into a Nokia and no problem.I contacted Tmobile got me to send the phone away for repair,got it back,no difference same problems.Contacted them today told me to return the phone:mad: to the same place for repair.
I have made a complaint and have asked for a new phone,not hopeful.
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  • yumzone
    yumzone Posts: 164 Forumite
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    Even at my home address where im supposed to have excellent signal I get very poor signal and dropped calls. Its a real pain.
    :T Smilings good for you, it releases happy endorphines in your brain and makes your boobs grow bigger :T
    :naughty: Don't worry about the world coming to an end today; it's already tomorrow in Australia! :naughty:
  • Cerenia
    Cerenia Posts: 1,857 Forumite
    Is your phone on 3G I wonder?

    Try this is you're unsure:
    Menu
    Settings
    Connectivity (5th tab)
    Mobile Networks
    GSM/3G networks
    Select GSM only - that might make a bit of a difference for you.
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  • hardtimes
    hardtimes Posts: 345 Forumite
    Cerenia wrote: »
    Is your phone on 3G I wonder?

    Try this is you're unsure:
    Menu
    Settings
    Connectivity (5th tab)
    Mobile Networks
    GSM/3G networks
    Select GSM only - that might make a bit of a difference for you.

    Yes I have tried that and it made no difference
  • sporedude
    sporedude Posts: 1,563 Forumite
    T-mobiles policy states they will send it away for repair up to 3 times, If after that it still developes the same fault, Then a manager *might* decide to do a exchange, But it will be for the same handset.
  • Hello, thought i might be able to help, i work for t-mobile, and as sporedude stated if your mobile phone is sent away 3 times and the problem still perists then they will put your phone on a BER list which is a beyond economical repair list,once this is done you can have a new phone but you will have to go back into a contract. For example if you are 14mnths into a 18mnth contract from the time you get your new phone you will not be able to have another upgrade for another 22mnths.
  • Cerenia
    Cerenia Posts: 1,857 Forumite
    Interesting, not been informed of that one in store, repair center and CS used to tell me there's no limit to the amount of times it can be sent back, usually after 3, its exchanged, but not always.
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  • smcaul
    smcaul Posts: 1,088 Forumite
    jadiepie wrote: »
    .....once this is done you can have a new phone but you will have to go back into a contract. For example if you are 14mnths into a 18mnth contract from the time you get your new phone you will not be able to have another upgrade for another 22mnths.

    I would love to see this policy get taken to court, can't see how T-Mobile can get out of the SOGA, even if the phone was provided free with a contract they still have the responsibilty that it is fit for purpose and durable, they can't force you into another contract if the product they supply is failing on that criteria!!!!
  • hardtimes
    hardtimes Posts: 345 Forumite
    hardtimes wrote: »
    I have been having problems with my Sony Ericsson W890I I get emergency calls only, poor signal and difficulty making and receiving calls. I put my sim into a Nokia and no problem.I contacted Tmobile got me to send the phone away for repair,got it back,no difference same problems.Contacted them today told me to return the phone:mad: to the same place for repair.
    I have made a complaint and have asked for a new phone,not hopeful.


    Update
    Got an email from tmoble stating I will not get a new phone at this time and to send the phone away for repair.
    I do not have a TMobile shop near me so I will be left without a phone again:mad:
  • sporedude
    sporedude Posts: 1,563 Forumite
    smcaul wrote: »
    I would love to see this policy get taken to court, can't see how T-Mobile can get out of the SOGA, even if the phone was provided free with a contract they still have the responsibilty that it is fit for purpose and durable, they can't force you into another contract if the product they supply is failing on that criteria!!!!


    T-mobile are not getting out of the SOGA, They are offering a repair, Which is sufficient. :money:
  • digp
    digp Posts: 2,013 Forumite
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    jadiepie wrote: »
    Hello, thought i might be able to help, i work for t-mobile, and as sporedude stated if your mobile phone is sent away 3 times and the problem still perists then they will put your phone on a BER list which is a beyond economical repair list,once this is done you can have a new phone but you will have to go back into a contract. For example if you are 14mnths into a 18mnth contract from the time you get your new phone you will not be able to have another upgrade for another 22mnths.

    Hmmmmmmmmmmmm
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