on 23-05-2016 19:11
on 23-05-2016 19:11
so I took my samsung Galaxy s6 into the o2 store a week ago on Saturday as my phone just suddenly decided to malfunction and break down on me the day before for no reason at all (Friday 13th). I had been on it about 5mins prior to this just to quickly check the time as I had just got home from work. My phone is only 4months old. I got an email back today saying that it has come down to water damage and that I need to contact the store to arrange to pay for the repair as the warrantee doesn't cover water damage. Firstly I can honestly say that it has never EVER come into any contact with water at all! Nor have I ever even touched it with wet fingers or even been caught out in the rain with it either. All that day it was also left in my handbag (with no liquids in) whilst I was at work and had no access to it, to even allow it to come into contact with water. I don't understand how they can try to tell me it was water damage when I am certain that it is not. Are o2 just trying to fob me off into paying to repair it because they actually know it is no fault of my own and it is also still practically brand new. I have also had the previous model of my phone in the past that I have accidentally dropped in the sink and I had less hassle than with this one cos i left it in a tub of rice and it worked perfectly the next day. So surely to god this must be a more technical error due to the phone malfunctioning.
I also got in touch with two o2 online gurus and explained the situation to them and both conveniently when I tried to argue my case they both cut me off from the online chat. Do I have mug written on my forehead?
on 23-05-2016 19:21
on 23-05-2016 19:29
Yes that is exactly what I'm going to do. If I can't get through on the phone again then I will have to travel to the store and I will be asking them for photographic evidence of the water indicators if they haven't already sent my phone back to store. I have already made note of my IMEI number or whatever it's called so I know that I will be getting the exact handset back and I will be contact tea sung asap. The guru in store was also not very helpful. It's like as if he even knew what the repair centre was going to get back to me with as he has mentioned water damaged before it even got sent away. Something fishy going on .
on 23-05-2016 19:41
on 23-05-2016 19:41
Yet another Anovo horror experience. How anyone can defend this bunch of cowboys is beyond me. You may get someone on here saying how good they are but search 'Anovo' in the box at the top of the page and you will see that you are far from alone.
As advised, get the phone back, check they haven't damaged it, check the IMEI and send it off to Samsung. They will arrange collection and delivery for you.
23-05-2016 21:08 - edited 23-05-2016 21:08
23-05-2016 21:08 - edited 23-05-2016 21:08
It's never ending....same old... same old. I have been on this forum over 3 years and others a lot longer....I must have read one positive report about Anova...and 100's of bad ones...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 23-05-2016 21:32
on 23-05-2016 21:32
on 23-05-2016 21:36
on 23-05-2016 21:36
on 23-05-2016 21:37
on 23-05-2016 21:37
They will find some excuse for it being chargeable....
on 23-05-2016 21:46
on 23-05-2016 21:46