Problems with Orange

True Anna. However I must say I’ve had ok service from Bouygues so far using their 4G box. Just one little glitch with a lame brain customer service agent but their hardware and 4G service is amazing!

http://www.survivefrance.com/t/review-home-internet-4g-box-from-bouygues-telecom/15396?u=simonflys

Oh dear this one too … Avis de Bouygues Telecom | Lisez les avis clients de www.bouyguestelecom.fr

Can’t get 4g here either !

Maybe I should just flip a coin :wink:

No question they’re all pretty crap service wise - no surprises there. I’ve tried Orange, Free, SFR and am now with Bouygues - the best thing about it being I don’t need a fixed line. We’re really lucky here in the Ariege Pyrenees - brilliant 4G coverage and low population.

I was with Alice for many many years, never a problem and they used to give you Loyalty Rewards so every year or so you got a fee-free month, I used to like that. Then 3 or 4 years ago my alicebox died and I got shunted off onto Free who had taken Alice over. Fortunately I haven’t had a problem with Free yet, in fact the speed seems better, but I know they have a bad rep for customer service so am dreading the day I need it. But on the plus side, they’ve always been cheap :wink: though these days all the other providers seem to be matching their prices.

@Anna

After recent usage of Free Customer Service… for my modem… and I give them 4 stars. :grin:

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I called Orange-English-support line at 2 PM when my internet&phone died the other day. They told me it would be fixed within next day. Still they managed to fix it the same day, nice.

5 years ago, our line was disconnected (by accident they said!!!) when the neighbours came over from St Barts for their 2 month holiday. We contacted Orange but had to wait 2 months before the line was re-connected, the day after our neighbours went back to St Barts we got our internet and telephone connection back…funny co-incidence eh… we companied but never received a reply…normal…its France.

I had to contact them a couple of months ago. I always do a line test online on the Orange website, using my smartphone. This automatically tells you what the problem is. It turned out it was a problem with the line and they emailed me with an appointment and came a day later. They even offered me a temporary 3G modem that I could collect from the local shop so that I wasn’t without internet connection. The engineers turned up on time, tested the line outside and inside and even disconnected some unused phone lines in the house to speed up our connection speed while they were at it.
No charge for this service as the main problem was outside the house at the phone line connections.
Sorry you had a problem with them, but it is not my experience. Maybe try the online method of reporting in future. I have done it a few times using free WiFi hotspots before, it’s excellent.

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Hello Sara
How to contact online without an internet connection ! I live in a rural area and WiFi hotspots are some distance from me. The fact that my elderly disabled mother cannot be left without her tele-alert (non functioning due to no 'phone) meant that I was unable to leave my house for 8 days too! Thank goodness there wasn’t an emergency with her ! As I stated they didn’t even have the courtesy to keep an appointment that they made ! Your experience was good, mine wasn’t.

Do you have mobile phone coverage?

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@Aquitaine

good question David… some mobiles have an Emergency button on them…and internal GPS signal (or whatever) helps Emergency Services locate it and the person in distress…

I have had good results calling the Orange English language customer service line - 09 69 36 39 00

Sympathies - we found them a horribly unhelpful and dishonest bunch. You only have to see the permanent queue of dissatisfied looking customers at our local branch to know that others feel the same way.
Also, Orange sold us an internet package in the sure and certain knowledge that it wouldn’t work properly - of course, they didn’t tell us this. We live in quite a hilly area - forget Livebox, we used to call it the Deadbox!
The minute we decided to take our business elsewhere - SFR briefly - the SFR guy checked our postcode and instantly said, I can’t recommend you take out our internet option, it’s not going to work where you are.
Then we found out about Nordnet phone/internet by satellite - for which we even got a grant - and haven’t looked back. :sunglasses:

Had a similar situation, 2 lines to the house as have seperate work line, utterly unhelpful, either the French business support line or the english helpline…guess who is going elsewhere as soon as contract is up

Just got our phone line back after 18 days, was originally told it was a tree fallen on the line and would be repaired by 12th July, then “it’s more complicated " and will be done by 17th, Then " we really meant between 17th and 24th” As always, left until the last minute, literally! Back on the phone to them now to try and get some compensation , not holding my breath…

Sorry for the late reply, I used the internet using my smartphone & it’s 3G connection, I too am very rural and my nearest wifi hot spot is 25 km away. In the appointment confirmation email, they gave me a log number to take to my nearest Orange store to collect a temporary 3G modem to use while our connection was down. Sorry you had such poor service, we are in the Mayenne, maybe the service differs from area to area? Since my last post I have had cause to report a problem again & had the same excellent service. Such a shame your experience has let them down so badly. Hope you are all sorted now.

https://www.french-property.com/news/money_france/orange_maintenance_telephone_network/

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On Monday morning all was fine, then on returning to the computer a little later I noticed the internet had dropped. The first of 7 texts over 3 days arrived from Orange to say that they were working on the problem and it would be back up and running on Thursday morning. Later on another text to say that it would be Thursday evening. Then that it was now working again, this on Wednesday, but it wasn’t. The next text said that it would be Friday evening and then, within a very few minutes, it finally came alive again.

They kept giving my an internet address to use in the meantime but, without a smartphone, that was no use.

Is there an easy way to finally cut my ties with Orange, I don’t use the landline any more, too much spam, so that wouldn’t be missed, but I don’t want a smartphone.?

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Be sure not to jump out of the frying pan into the fire though. Some wired services are more terrible than Orange (since the line is rented anyway from Orange and these customers seem to be treated with less priority).
You could consider a 4G contract… there is a topic here on Bougues worth looking through - you won’t need a smart phone to utilise this service.

Thank you I’ll give it a proper look but at first glance it is more expensive after the first year than Orange.

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