Double charges if u own two phones on O2

on 09-10-2015 03:22
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on 09-10-2015 03:22
I have a second iPhone, an iPhone 4, that is on a Pay as u Go contract with O2, number ending in 375, which I usually only use when on holiday. Both are registered with Apple.
Yesterday I switched on the 4 to check my balance and send a txt to my other number, so as the number is used to keep it registered, and the undelivered texts, to non iPhone and non O2 users, that I tried to send from this iPhone 5 last week were sent to the recipients via the Pay as u go iPhone 4. Consequently the costs for these texts were charged to non iPhone/O2 users and the costs deducted from my Pay as U Go balance.
This is not acceptable. I pay for free texts on the 5 phone, on the rolling contract and O2 are therefore charging me twice. I also suspect that you are charging me on my Pay as u Go phone for other items that you can't charge me for on my rolling monthly contract.
I have been contemplating upgrading this IPhone 5 to the new iPhone 6s Plus with 02, but since you insist on charging any texts and other things to non iPhone/O2 users from the number ending 775, I will not be doing this as I absolutely refuse to be charged twice for texts etc. to non iPhone users.
Very very devious. I wonder if the Ombudsman knows about these underhand charges.?
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on 09-10-2015 04:35
So have you spoken to o2 customer service about this?
I'm not sure how that could possibly happen unless it is something to do with the Apple registration and same ID. I have a P&G and a monthly contract on O2 and it's never happened to me or anyone I know. O2 certainly don't make a practice of it and you need to at least contact them before even considering governing bodies who will give you the same advice.
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on 09-10-2015 07:39
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on 09-10-2015 07:39
Even if you could prove without doubt this was happening o2 would refund you.
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on 09-10-2015 09:24
O2 likely will not refund you & the ombudsman will not do anything as it's just a single case & you haven't gone through the correct procedure
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on 09-10-2015 09:41
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on 09-10-2015 09:41
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on 09-10-2015 16:24
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on 09-10-2015 16:24
I can assure you it's definitely not an O2 issue. Hope you sort it...

