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Location: Etobicoke
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Is it just me or is this service annoying, inconsistant and stupid.
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Location: Etobicoke
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But I am getting text messages for calls I answer! Sometimes I can go a week and not get a whocalled text? Then I get one for every single call? Really horriable, I complained but never got anywhere with fido, I do not want to mess with my plan but this has to be the worst service ever! They should pay us to deal with it. Shoot the guy who came up with this! |
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Location: Mississauga, ON, Canada
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My problems were not that severe. I never got text messages for calls I have answered. I just get a text for everything else. If I miss a call, I can see it in my call log. I don't need a text message.
I can understand if my phone was turned off or if I was in an area where there was no reception (subway etc). Then sure, I could use a text messages. I would call and have it removed. |
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Location: toronto
Posts: 18
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Mine 'works'. I only get the sms for calls I didn't answer. It would be way more useful if it would only notify you for call that didn't reach your phone. What's the point of seeing the Missed call on your cell & via a sms ... sigh ...
I wouldn't pay for that service ... but it's part of my options package .. |
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