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Stuck in a contract which was not as advertised

blondiedancer
Posts: 2 Newbie
in Mobiles
Hi,
My Mum recently took out a contract with Virgin Mobile after being pay as you go since 1997. We've been with Virgin Media for telly/internet/phone for over 10years and a sales rep phoned up and offered a deal with web allowance, minutes and texts but that it was only valid if she began the contract then as it was a special offer tailored to say thanks for being a long term customer.
I encouraged her to go for it as it was a similar amount to what she was paying currently for pay as you go.
The sales rep for Virgin said she ought to go for their Blackberry curve as it is one of their bestselling mobiles, and would be suited for my mum considering she has never had a smartphone or android phone etc before. Since getting it, my Mum has been unable to use any of her web allowance as it takes over 20mins for a web page to simply load. I have complained and when asked if it was possible to get it fixed, Virgin have told me that a Blackberry curve is a notoriously slow phone for loading internet pages and that she should have looked into the phone in greater detail before beginning the contract. They won't swap the phone, nor will they let her exit the contract early as they said they are fulfilling their side of the deal by providing the web allowance, and the problem lies with Blackberry for making that model a slow one. This frustrates me because she is paying for a service she isn't receiving, and she was encouraged to begin the contract under false pretences then as the sales rep must have known that she wouldn't be able to access internet/web on the go even though she claimed she could.
Is there anything I can do about this as I really don't want my mum to have to ride the contract out for the next 22 months, and she is really unhappy with the customer service/way they spoke to her/and the fact that the deal was taken out under false claims?
Many thanks!
My Mum recently took out a contract with Virgin Mobile after being pay as you go since 1997. We've been with Virgin Media for telly/internet/phone for over 10years and a sales rep phoned up and offered a deal with web allowance, minutes and texts but that it was only valid if she began the contract then as it was a special offer tailored to say thanks for being a long term customer.
I encouraged her to go for it as it was a similar amount to what she was paying currently for pay as you go.
The sales rep for Virgin said she ought to go for their Blackberry curve as it is one of their bestselling mobiles, and would be suited for my mum considering she has never had a smartphone or android phone etc before. Since getting it, my Mum has been unable to use any of her web allowance as it takes over 20mins for a web page to simply load. I have complained and when asked if it was possible to get it fixed, Virgin have told me that a Blackberry curve is a notoriously slow phone for loading internet pages and that she should have looked into the phone in greater detail before beginning the contract. They won't swap the phone, nor will they let her exit the contract early as they said they are fulfilling their side of the deal by providing the web allowance, and the problem lies with Blackberry for making that model a slow one. This frustrates me because she is paying for a service she isn't receiving, and she was encouraged to begin the contract under false pretences then as the sales rep must have known that she wouldn't be able to access internet/web on the go even though she claimed she could.
Is there anything I can do about this as I really don't want my mum to have to ride the contract out for the next 22 months, and she is really unhappy with the customer service/way they spoke to her/and the fact that the deal was taken out under false claims?
Many thanks!
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blondiedancer wrote: »The sales rep for Virgin said she ought to go for their Blackberry curve as it is one of their bestselling mobiles, and would be suited for my mum considering she has never had a smartphone or android phone etc before. Since getting it, my Mum has been unable to use any of her web allowance as it takes over 20mins for a web page to simply load. I have complained and when asked if it was possible to get it fixed, Virgin have told me that a Blackberry curve is a notoriously slow phone for loading internet pages and that she should have looked into the phone in greater detail before beginning the contract.They won't swap the phone, nor will they let her exit the contract early as they said they are fulfilling their side of the deal by providing the web allowance, and the problem lies with Blackberry for making that model a slow one.This frustrates me because she is paying for a service she isn't receiving,she was encouraged to begin the contractunder false pretences then as the sales rep must have known that she wouldn't be able to access internet/web on the go even though she claimed she could.Is there anything I can do about this as I really don't want my mum to have to ride the contract out for the next 22 months, and she is really unhappy with the customer service/way they spoke to her/and the fact that the deal was taken out under false claims?0
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20 mins to load a web page isn't right, regardless of which phone it is. Are you sure that the settings are correct? Have you tried using it on Wifi? Have you tried using the SIM card in another phone?0
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If it's an 8520, they're slow as hell, all 2G phones are. Web browsing is unusable on them without Opera Mini.0
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In which case sell it on ebay and buy something else.
20 mins for a webpage....... still cant believe anything even relatively new can be that bad.0 -
I have the 9300, its slow ish but very usableDon't put your trust into an Experian score - it is not a number any bank will ever use & it is generally a waste of money to purchase it. They are also selling you insurance you dont need.0
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Thank you for all the replies, very grateful :-)0
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