23-09-2013 10:24
23-09-2013 10:24
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24-09-2013 16:26
24-09-2013 16:26
Hi guys,
I've spoken to my colleagues and the phone box does not come with headphones as a default part of the package. Sorry to hear that some of you were expecting it and I hope the below is useful.
To clear this up here’s what does come in the box:
There’s a list of compatible accessories including headphones here –
http://accessoryshop.o2.co.uk/handsets/sony?page=1&sortby=latest&filterHandset=sony_xperia_z1
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23-09-2013 10:41
23-09-2013 10:41
Hi,
First I understand your frustration as this kind of thing has happened to me too.
To be fair you have contacted one store and received one answer.
If you ask for an official e mail / or take the one you have from o2 stating you are permitted to walk into a high-street store, then they are duty bound to give you a set.
Are they sold separately is the key here.
If so first ask if they have them in stock. If so say no more and walk in with the e mail.
23-09-2013 10:51
23-09-2013 10:52
Having just got off Live Chat, I can confirm that I was told I would need to head to my local O2 store and purchase the Z1 headphones. The store would then fax the receipt to O2, who would credit my account.
I am hoping I won't need to purchase anything, and that a record of my pre-order should be enough to warrant them simply handing the headphones over.
23-09-2013 10:56
23-09-2013 10:56
I'm of the mind that O2 should supply them directly from Sony and post them out to you. It doesn't seem right that you have to buy them and await the credit on your account.
23-09-2013 10:57
23-09-2013 11:01
What a stupid way of resolving the issue.
Stores obviously protecting their stock and margins ?
If they are sold separately then it has to be a case of being handed them, and the store transfers the movement of stock to o2's central office ?
I'd esculating this to a complaint.
23-09-2013 11:05
23-09-2013 11:05
Not the way to conduct business and keep customers happy at all. I too would be making a complaint. It would help if O2 and the stores actually communicated with each other.
23-09-2013 11:07
@Anonymous wrote:I'd esculating this to a complaint.
Well, if my local store don't provide the headphones, I may well do that.
My issue is that I don't want them to credit my account; if I pay (for example) £20 for some headphones, I would want them to refund it to whatever card I used to purchase said headphones. I certainly don't need, or want them knocking it off my next bill.
23-09-2013 11:07
23-09-2013 11:07