25-03-2016 13:01 - edited 25-03-2016 13:08
25-03-2016 13:01 - edited 25-03-2016 13:08
At last, after 2 weeks of messing about, 1 faulty and 2 delivered with seal broken I'm getting my S7 edge on Tuesday, erm.... 3 days ago, yes 3 days ago, Iv'e been time warped. Chose the black one this time, the gold made me look like a rapper which is so 80's. When anyone rings up O2 for help etc please make sure you speak to a person from the UK or America or your home country because the centres in South Africa and India talk utter B*******. The guy I spoke to laughed when I said "thank god you're English" then he said they've had a lot of complaints about the overseas call centres. The biggest joke is live chat as I've discovered, one person will tell me one thing another will tell me something completely different, when your being paid £1.20 an hour including overtime, what do you expect. I'm expecting my new phone will have the seal broken but I've spent 2 weeks using a crappy second hand pre 1970's phone that only has one ringtone and the volume reminds me of the S2, So my ending line will be, if the seal is broken, ring O2 up and speak to someone from your country and get a replacement, as their just sending out second hand phones i.e already been to someone's place with the seal broken, BREAKING NEWS...........got my phone on Tuesday, seal intact and I'm now sexually satisfied, well I am until the S8 is released next week
on 25-03-2016 13:06
It's been a bit of a trial and long running saga but you got there eventually. Thanks for the update and long may you enjoy the phone or at least until you need sexually fulfilling again
on 25-03-2016 13:14
on 25-03-2016 13:14
on 25-03-2016 13:40
on 25-03-2016 13:40
@mieinhull1969 You're obviously unconcerned about your warranty if you're planning to mod the phone straight away.
As far as who you speak to in customer service, it isn't the fault of the person who O2 outsourced the work to, so if you have a problem with that I suggest you lodge a complaint with O2, as they're the ones who are paying those people. http://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain If it's important for you to be able to only speak to people who are English, I think you'll have a hard time finding that, as most, if not all mobile phone companies outsource their customer service.
If you've spent the last two weeks using a pre 1970's phone you're sitting on a phone that's probably worth a lot of money, as the first mobile phone call wasn't made until April 3, 1973.
on 26-03-2016 10:52
on 26-03-2016 10:52