free samsung case not received

on 05-12-2014 21:27
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on 05-12-2014 21:27
Hi,
I received my order of a Samsung Galaxy Tab S device but not the free case as advertised on the website when i purchased. I have called CS to no avail. Can anyone help. thanks
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on 06-12-2014 21:42
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on 06-12-2014 21:42
Doesn't matter..if they are still offering it (and certainly were when the OP ordered the Tab)...they are have to honour the contract...
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on 06-12-2014 21:48
Best bet is to ring an O2 store and see if they have the same offer, if they do, ask when you get the case?
If at point of sale then it should have come with it
If they say it gets sent later, then I suspect the op will get a second delivery as expensive stuff such as tabs and phones might be next day while accessories may be 2nd class
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on 06-12-2014 21:54
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on 06-12-2014 21:54
Problem is @viridis the op has been told the following already....
"Called CS a few more times today. One staff said it was in the post & I'll get it in a few days. Called back to confirm this & no record of it. This time the staff said she would re-order case & I'll get a confirmation SMS & email. Still waiting for that confirmation 10 hours later. Shambles really!!!"
So different stories every time...whats new?
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on 06-12-2014 21:57
Very much a serious lack of communication within the uk's largest communication provider...

on 06-12-2014 22:10
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on 06-12-2014 22:10
@Cleoriff sadly not. On the advert page it clearly states "subject to availability" and therefore once the stock has gone, and we as customers have no idea of stock levels, then o2 are under no obligation from a legal perspective. That said from a goodwill customer perspective I would expect a major player such as o2 to do the right thing by customers.
All of that said, this is really starting to become an issue at o2 so what is going wrong? Why can they not get the basics right?
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on 06-12-2014 22:13
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on 06-12-2014 22:13
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@MI5 yes you would assume so but this is o2........
@Cleoriff sadly not. On the advert page it clearly states "subject to availability" and therefore once the stock has gone, and we as customers have no idea of stock levels, then o2 are under no obligation from a legal perspective. That said from a goodwill customer perspective I would expect a major player such as o2 to do the right thing by customers.
All of that said, this is really starting to become an issue at o2 so what is going wrong? Why can they not get the basics right?
Then sorry Nick...they should REMOVE it from the shop pages immediately as it is still showing. Blatant misrepresentation to get people to buy...and then claim stock levels have run out
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on 06-12-2014 22:22
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on 06-12-2014 22:22
My post was to give clarity in both cases.
So if they have stock (which I would agree the ongoing advertising would imply they do) then I would see that as a clear breach of The Sales of Goods Act (1979) as amended 1994 and also The Supply of Goods and Services Act (forget the year). Either way given the current advertising the OP has a damn good case.
However if o2 have no stock left (and are not continuing to advertise the offer) then a subject to availability would be their get out.
Hopefully that clarifies my posts for you?
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on 06-12-2014 22:26
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on 06-12-2014 22:26
Of course it clarifies it Nick and thanks for that. It still is appalling practice though...
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on 06-12-2014 22:29
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on 06-12-2014 22:29
How to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
Sadly worth Telefonica in so much debt and not investing in its businesses things will continue to get worse until they sell (see other posts re BT & Three seeking acquisitions in uk).


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