Hi Ronan
Cheers for that, I imagine the other mobile operators also charge regardless of the text message being delivered or not ... Rip off ??? (eh, I think so !)
Zag
I suspect your right my friend, but sadly, I don't like the system much
RainyDay said:
Eh, are you serious ?
Why not ask how long is a peice of string while your at it
podgerodge said:
Dependable. If your normal experience is that texts can be sent and received within a few minutes, a move from this to a few hours or over a day is Unreliable. No matter what their terms and conditions say...
Yup, I agree.
There should be a minimum delivery period (assuming the other parties phone is on, tracking on text messages is handy for keeping an eye on this btw

) or else no charge. How can we be asked to pay for an unreliable service ?
RainyDay said:
All depends on your POV - they might well say that the normal service guarantee is one day, but they will endevour to beat this where possible.
But the point is, they have not specificed a "normal service guarantee" from the looks of things, have they ?
As such, I dont think its unreasonable to expdct the operators to continue to perform at previous, accepted levels, do you, Rainyday ? (out of interest, do you use text message and if so, are you satisfied with service & reliability, I dont think you've expressed a personal opinion so far ?)
Cheers
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