on 05-02-2015 10:57
on 05-02-2015 10:57
I have had this phone for around 1 year and it has never really been right
It rejects the sim card and also cuts signal
Took it into the local 02 shop in the trafford centre and they stated it was a common problem with this phone and they have now stop supply it (unless requested) due to it being a bad phone
This morning got an email stating they wont fix it as it is not covered with the warranty
This phone cost £500 and I am paying over £45 a month,
I have been a loyal o2 customer for over 7 years
I have been trying to call the number all morning to see why it is not covered by the warranty and no one is answering
Well o2 I think my 7 years loyalty is now over, I am going ot lok at going with someone else
Thnaks for nothing
on 05-02-2015 12:05
on 05-02-2015 12:05
Just ask them to return the phone and make sure it is in the same condition as you sent it. Favourite reason from Anovo is water damge. Send it off to LG and let them look at it.
on 05-02-2015 12:14
on 05-02-2015 12:14
on 05-02-2015 12:38
Thanks for your replies
We have emailed them and asked them for the engineer report and stated we cannot get through
This is silly
I am cancelling our contract with o2 as soon as I get the phone sorted out
Terrible customer service when you cannot even get through to them
on 05-02-2015 13:34
Unfortunately @Anonymous this is far from an isolated incident, and I very much doubt the situation will improve in the short term, with the very real prospect of O2 being taken over, and the associated risk of redundancies etc.
Could the last person to leave O2 please turn out the light....
on 05-02-2015 14:45
on 05-02-2015 14:45
@Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately @Anonymous this is far from an isolated incident, and I very much doubt the situation will improve in the short term, with the very real prospect of O2 being taken over, and the associated risk of redundancies etc.
Could the last person to leave O2 please turn out the light....
Almost makes you believe that there's a secret plot in order to make you purchase a phone insurance I mean, the insurance (in theory anyway) covers you pretty much from any type of loss/damage, your fault or not. Meanwhile, getting your phone repaired under the warranty is almost always resulting in "sorry sir/madam, but the fault has developed due to the water damage/you dancing on the phone/the alien invasion, and the warranty does not cover that".
Or is it the similar pattern with making a phone insurance claim as well?
on 05-02-2015 14:47
on 05-02-2015 14:47
@cyrillicguy wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately @Anonymous this is far from an isolated incident, and I very much doubt the situation will improve in the short term, with the very real prospect of O2 being taken over, and the associated risk of redundancies etc.
Could the last person to leave O2 please turn out the light....
Almost makes you believe that there's a secret plot in order to make you purchase a phone insurance I mean, the insurance (in theory anyway) covers you pretty much from any type of loss/damage, your fault or not. Meanwhile, getting your phone repaired under the warranty is almost always resulting in "sorry sir/madam, but the fault has developed due to the water damage/you dancing on the phone/the alien invasion, and the warranty does not cover that".
Or is it the similar pattern with making a phone insurance claim as well?
If there is the slightest way out of paying a genuine claim no doubt the insurance company will find it....
on 05-02-2015 14:52
on 05-02-2015 14:52
@jonsie wrote:
@cyrillicguy wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately @Anonymous this is far from an isolated incident, and I very much doubt the situation will improve in the short term, with the very real prospect of O2 being taken over, and the associated risk of redundancies etc.
Could the last person to leave O2 please turn out the light....
Almost makes you believe that there's a secret plot in order to make you purchase a phone insurance I mean, the insurance (in theory anyway) covers you pretty much from any type of loss/damage, your fault or not. Meanwhile, getting your phone repaired under the warranty is almost always resulting in "sorry sir/madam, but the fault has developed due to the water damage/you dancing on the phone/the alien invasion, and the warranty does not cover that".
Or is it the similar pattern with making a phone insurance claim as well?
If there is the slightest way out of paying a genuine claim no doubt the insurance company will find it....
true that
on 09-02-2015 10:55
on 09-02-2015 10:55
Are there no LG repair centres? I had a problem with my S5 camera displaying blue dead pixels. Instead of taking it to o2 to be repaired, I took it to the Samsung repair centre in Manchester and it was fixed under its warranty.
on 09-02-2015 11:18
on 09-02-2015 11:18
@Anonymous wrote:Are there no LG repair centres? I had a problem with my S5 camera displaying blue dead pixels. Instead of taking it to o2 to be repaired, I took it to the Samsung repair centre in Manchester and it was fixed under its warranty.
I have just googled this for LG repairs. The drop down box does show UK cities...
http://www.lg.com/uk/support/repair-service/find-repair-provider
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