Breaking Contract when no longer have coverage - anyone had any success?
DF gets absolutely zero coverage where we have moved to.
Three has ordered investigations, and on Friday a gentleman said, yes, NO COVERAGE in your area.
Lady called today (who was supposed to have done more than that other guy) and said we see there are coverage flucations and this would call your calls to drop.
She went on about doing the manual network selection and selecting roaming, so I went off. Pretty much like this;
"Look, lady. Firstly; We did this one week ago. With no success. My partner had to stand across the road to even locate a 'manually selectable' network, and the only one available was Optus. Not Roaming. There is NO coverage, not even Roaming coverage like you say there is. Secondly; You can hardly call it a mobile contract if I can only take calls in a solitary place near my house. Not that I can take calls anywhere.
We have been here two weeks and every day when DF gets to wsork he gets messages, either texts or calls gone straight to voicemail, because, you guessed it, NO COVERAGE. So, please, stop with the "fluctuations" bull****, and stop with the "this might help" bull**** because another guy on FRIDAY told us that there is, NO COVERAGE. I cancelled my own contract as it only had one month left and I knew I didn't get coverage here. Neither of us used our phones between x dates because we were on vacation, NO COVERAGE. My BIL cancelled his prepaid, you guessed it, NO COVERAGE"
After asking if there was anything else she could offer as a solution I asked if he would have to pay cxancellation fees if he cancels despite the facts they can no longer provide the service and she said yes.
So I just hung up. Threatened to call the TIO but haven't gotten that far yet, BECAUSE my head hurts and I can't comprehend a word of garbled too small font rubbish in their terms and conditions, so does anyone know jack about this?
Are we entitled to cancel and at least have the cost reduced? We moved for medical reasons and on a medical recommedation, and obviously had we known we were moving he would not have recontracted.
Anyway, can anyone help? It's kinda bloody useless to us considering it only works during his work hours, where he is obviously working and not taking mobile calls.
Oh, and false advertising claims? How hard are they to pass, is it worth it. I think it's a load of garbage if they can say there is talk and text conerage on the website, lure someone into contract and then not provide that service. But, they say that there is coverage... There isn't, goddamit. Look at his phone usage!