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Not sure whether this has been asked before. Should mobile phone signal suppliers be held responsible for charging customers who cannot receive a signal because of their location ? I live in a rural area in Herefordshire in a village where there is NO mobile signal available & cannot use mobile phone until I visit local town, I am therefore paying for a service I am mainly not receiving. Would it not be better if I was charged only for using phone in an area where there is a signal provided ?
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Seems to me the customer should ensure the product/service they opt to buy fits their needs. I think the service providers tend to show maps of coverage.
How would the supplier keep track of when you were in contact ? It's not going to be a normal data collection for them. And the data would be massive. Perhaps if you paid a £5000 premium a year to cover tracking costs ?
Seems to me the customer should ensure the product/service they opt to buy fits their needs. I think the service providers tend to show maps of coverage.
How would the supplier keep track of when you were in contact ? It's not going to be a normal data collection for them. And the data would be massive. Perhaps if you paid a £5000 premium a year to cover tracking costs ?