So I was with O2 since 2018 with iPhone XR. Initially got the contract via Mobile Phones Direct for 18 months. Since December 2019 I kept seeing ‘Upgrade now for free’ banners in my O2 app. I kept browsing deals on there and never liked one until Feb 2020 when I saw an iPhone 11 deal with decent airtime plan. With current (then) contract ending in Nov 2020 and £451 left to pay, I decided not to. However still checked with O2 and I was told as part of the free upgrade I didn’t have to pay the old buy out fee. They’ll waive that off and let me into oO2 refresh program.
On Feb 6th 2020, I decided to opt for this offer and go for the upgrade. I NEVER deal with stores. But god knows why I went to my local store since they had the phone in stock and readily available. Upgraded there and got the O2 refresh deal with iPhone 11. I was told I had 14 days cooling off if I changed my mind.
Situation in the UK and across the globe with the new pandemic isn’t unknown to any of us. My parents live in a different country to me and are elderly. So given the lockdowns and abrupt layoffs and panic buying leaving no stock for those elderly etc. I decided to fly to my parents and care for them in these difficult times. So I called up O2 (202) and asked if I could leave the network as I wasn’t sure how long I’ll be gone for and won’t be able to use the network or afford to pay for it given the crisis. Customer service was fantastic and said I could leave and won’t have anything to pay. £0.00 but it’ll have to be returned in store. I was warned I might have to pay airtime used but that’s all. I went to store next morning still within 14 days to return the phone. I was refused a return because I only got speed to refresh on the basis of the “store paying off my old buy out fee”. So not waiving. Or inviting me for early upgrade but actually paying it off for me which meant “I HAVE to keep A handset, be it this one or another one but I cannot cancel my device plan”. I can only exchange the handset and never return it for cancellation. Even within the 14 days period. So I asked for copy of terms and conditions and read it in conjunction with those for speed to refresh promotional terms online and realised that nowhere was it stated. The store said it was an agreement I signed which they didn’t have any proof of but still kept refusing to honour the actually signed copy of the agreement I had printed by them for me which clearly stated I could return the device with no questions asked.
I wasted 3 hours in store arguing, making calls and humiliating myself as the AM kept refusing to do it. Sadly two others in my family were on same contract same tarif and same timeline as me as we did 3 connections together. So now we are stuck with store refusing to take back devices, forcing to pay off £730 each get out the contract despite being within 14 days.
If you’ve read this far please help me with some advice on what’s best way forward. O2 is losing my faith put in it.