Blatant false advertising on the part of Orange UK mobile phone company

The mobile phone company Orange has recently launched a collection of new 'animal based' tariffs; dolphin, racoon, canary and panther. For a certain price, each tariff either offers 'unlimited' calls... continue reading »

50 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (50 total)
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Kirshan N 17 December 2015
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Ross P 13 November 2015

"I hate misleading advertising. I shan't go to Orange now, the liars."

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Aaron Kramer 30 October 2015

"Totally agree, i constantly send over 3000 texts a month but fortunately im on o2 and their limit is 20,000. This needs to change..."

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Eden Brentj 11 August 2015
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Nik Ramirez 4 April 2015

"If texts are not unlimited they should not be advertised as unlimited."

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Dave Cantrell 2 March 2015

"I am on the 'unlimited txt dolphin package' and the last two consecutive months i have sent 3300 txt plus as it shows on my bill."

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Tom Hodge 21 October 2014
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Andrew S 5 August 2014
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Mohammed Simon 16 July 2014
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Cat C 13 July 2014

"So true..."

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Jenny R 10 July 2014
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Mike T 4 June 2014

"Well Spotted young Jedi!!!!!!!!!"

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Shawn W 15 May 2014
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Markus Wolf 19 April 2014
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Damian C 31 March 2014

"Well spotted. I recently bought a Sony Eric w610i and renewed my contract. On the Orange website they advertise a function on the phone of TrackID ...suprise suprise Orange don't support the function. More false advertising!"

16.
Nazir J 26 December 2013

"Unlimited should mean Unlimited"

17.
Adam Alvarado 26 December 2013

"Yo, your company sucks."

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Danny B 21 September 2013
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P W 2 August 2013

"ahem unethical!"

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Anthony H 16 March 2013
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Michael Jamess 5 February 2013

"I think what they are doing is awful!"

22.
Nick Casey 11 January 2013

"Don't you have anything better to do with your time? It quite clearly doesn't effect you, so why waste your energy?"

23.
Daniel L 27 October 2012

"Worst network ever, should be shut down"

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Andrew C 21 May 2012

"Orange also has a 'Magic Number' offer, where you can have free 'unlimited' calls to your 'Magic Number', as long as you don't exceed their fair use policy of 3 HOURS PER DAY! Hardly unlimited..."

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Cheri J 15 May 2012

"i completely agree"

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