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I had problems since I moved to ed last year. I often have no reception in my house on melbourne grove and have to call people from upstairs. If I have low battery it's worse - 50% and I loose all reception between Peckham rye and ed on the train. starting to consider switching... Don't want to really as been with orange since I was 18

Goodliz, if it happens again, I've found the Orange helpline very useful - I think it's 150 from your phone (or there's a number you can call from another phone, which is on the Orange website).


Also there's an Orange shop in Streatham whose staff were very helpful when I had a problem with my new phone.

Pay monthly customers


Call 150 free from your Orange phone, or +44 7973 100 150 from any other phone


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Pay as you go customers


Call 450 from your Orange phone (automated service is free - otherwise 25p per call),

or +44 7973 100 450 from any other phone


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