• Message sent to Vodafone CEO

    I just emailed this to the Vodafone CEO (personal details removed):

    Mr. Lawrence

    Re: order number [redacted], [redacted]

    Recently I signed up for a preorder Google Nexus One phone and have suffered systemic failure after systemic failure which I would like to share with you.

    My blog http://labby.co.uk covers my main issues, but I would like to give you a full summary in the hope that something can be done to prevent the errors reoccurring in the future.

    Issue 1:
    I preordered the Nexus One on the day the prerelease opened and was promised delivery on the release day.
    The next day I received an email from yourselves telling me the Nexus One was out of stock and I would not be receiving it for at leat 7-10 working days.
    I contacted the number on the email (0844 854 0430, please see issue 2 below for my problems with this) and spoke to one of your agents who told me that you were indeed out of stock and could not give any sort of delivery timeline at all.

    I blogged about the email I received at http://labby.co.uk/2010/04/vodafone-nexus-one-preorder-out-of-stock/ and the story was rapidly taken up by the Metro newspaper and became a featured story on MSN Tech http://tech.uk.msn.com/news/articles.aspx?cp-documentid=153203392 as well as countless other blogs and tech sites.

    I started a thread on the Vodafone E-forums http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/topic/58308-vodafone-online-store-confirmation-needed-for-email-i-received/ to see if there was anything that could be done and one of the moderators on there informed me that it appeared to be in error even though the person I spoke to directly told me the email was correct.

    After much going backwards and forwards I received an email telling me the original email was indeed in error, but the situation definitely removed the pleasure I had thinking about the phone I would be receiving soon.

    Issue 2:
    The email I received in issue 1 above gave me 2 options for help – the 0844 number or the info@ email address. I wanted the matter resolved speedily so I called the 0844 number.

    I was waiting for over 20 minutes simply for someone to pick up the telephone which I find completely unacceptable – especially as it is a local rate non geographic number meaning that I would be charged for the cost of the call.

    At the end of the telephone call I told the agent about the fact that I had been on hold for a very long time and it was unacceptable, her flippant reply was that I should have just called 191 and it would have been free. I told her that the email made no mention of calling 191 (“If you have any further queries please contact us on 0844 854 0430 or email info@v-store.co.uk, quoting your order number as your reference.”) and she agreed to credit me for the call charges involved once I received my telephone bill.

    Issue 3:
    The delivery address had been entered incorrectly instore when I preordered ([redacted] rather than the correct [redacted]). When I realised the error I called Vodafone and was told that web orders cannot be dealt with via the 0844 number (see issue 4 below).
    I returned to the store and the store manager emailed your info@ address with me CC’d into the email asking for the address to be altered and for me to be informed when it was done. To this day I have received no reply regarding this, and after several attempts at trying to get the address changed both instore and via the telephone I was eventually told by a sales agent instore that the address had been successfully changed.

    The phone was still delivered to the wrong address which is a clear systemic failure.

    Issue 4:
    As far as the customer is concerned it makes no difference whether an order is placed online, instore or using smoke signals. When a customer wishes to discuss issues with an order the last thing they expect to hear is that the person at the other end of the phone cannot do anything (“We don’t have access to that system”), they expect Vodafone to be able to deal with their account queries.

    Issue 5:
    Vodafone stores should give their contact numbers out as a matter of course.
    I called the 0844 number and asked for a contact telephone number for the store I made the purchase from and was told that they could not give store numbers out.
    I thought you were a Phone company, surely it makes sense to give store numbers out to resolve problems.

    The above has been posted to my blog and I await your reply.

    In good faith

    [redacted]



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  • Setting up call diversion on Vodafone UK

    Taken from the vodafone website (actually inside a PDF file rather than just web accessible)

    Diverting calls to another phone

    Please see below details on how to divert your calls to another phone.

    Divert all calls to another number:

    To activate – enter **21* then enter the number you want to divert your calls to – replacing the first 0 with +44 followed by # (eg: **21*+447747123456# ) then press Send.
    To cancel – enter ##21# Send.
    To check set up – enter *#21# Send.

    Divert missed/unanswered calls to another number:

    To activate – enter **61* then enter the number you want to divert your calls to – replacing the first 0 with +44 followed by # (eg: **61*+447747123456# ) then press Send.
    To cancel – enter ##61# Send.
    To check set up – enter *#61# Send.

    Divert calls when your phone is busy:

    To activate – enter **67* then enter the number you want to divert your calls to – replacing the first 0 with +44 followed by # (eg: **67*+447747123456# ) then press Send.
    To cancel – enter ##67# Send.
    To check set up – enter *#67# Send.

    Divert calls when your phone is switched off:

    To activate – enter **62* then enter the number you want to divert your calls to – replacing the first 0 with +44 followed by # (eg: **62*+447747123456# ) then press Send.
    To cancel – enter ##62# Send.
    To check set up – enter *#62# Send.

    To cancel all diverts:

    Enter ##002# and then press Send.



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  • Nexus One box contents for Vodafone UK

    You heard it here first.

    Box contents:
    4GB Sandisk Micro SD card preinstalled
    SIM card
    Mains charger
    USB cable
    Battery
    Sleeve
    Android branded earphones/microphone with play/pause/phone/ffwd/rew buttons
    * No driver disc *
    Very basic instruction card
    Warranty statement
    Booklet marked Important that contains lots of warning notices (FCC stuff)

    That’s your lot



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  • I have one of the first Nexus One phones on release day!

    As of 8:35 AM this morning I have become one of the first people to receive their new NEXUS ONE phones!!

    After all the trials and tribulations it has arrived safely!!

    I also have one of the easiest phone numbers I have ever had

    I can remember this number \o/

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  • Vodafone Nexus One Preorder out of stock

    From an email I received this morning:
    [quote]Dear [redacted]

    Thank you for placing your order, reference number [redacted].

    Unfortunately we have suffered a surprisingly high demand for the Nexus One From Google, which means that it is unexpectedly out of stock.

    Please accept our sincere apologies for any inconvenience caused. We hope to have further stock available within 7-10 working days and will contact you again once your order has been dispatched.

    If you have any further queries please contact us on 0844 854 0430 or email info@v-store.co.uk, quoting your order number as your reference.

    Thank you for ordering with Vodafone.

    Kind regards,

    Vodafone Customer Care[/quote]

    I spent over half an hour on the phone, 20 minutes waiting for someone to pick up the phone, 10 minutes venting my irritation that to me being told “You will receive the Nexus One on the day of release” actually means “You will receive the Nexus One on the day of release”.

    I was one of the very first people to preorder the phone, I happened to be in a vodafone shop discussing the release date of the Nexus One just moments after the press release was announced and signed up immediately.

    Guess who is not a happy bunny and even got the woman in retentions to agree to pay my landline bill for the time spent on the call:
    “You should have dialled 190 from your vodafone handset and this would have been free.”
    “No I was given the 0844 number in the email, no mention of 190.”
    “Ah ok we will credit your bill for the cost of the call once you receive the bill.”

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  • I have just pre-ordered the first Nexus One on Vodafone!

    The title says it all – I was in the vodafone shop within seconds of the Google Nexus One being released to preorder on Vodafone earlier this morning and ordered it there and then.

    The salesman emailed head office to say he was the first one to have ordered it. Confirmation of that will be expected tomorrow.

    Time to start googling for nexus one root methinks

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