on 11-02-2024 13:26
I have original proof of purchase and the phone is nothing related to O2, I have been using this for 6 months with SIM free plan with a year contract in O2,
Suddenly on Monday SIM 1 Not allowed error came, I thought it's some mast problem but did not get resolved,
Went to O2 store and they gave replacement SIM which did not work as well,
After that spend few pounds to check if the IMEI is black listed after lot of googling and there it was O2 black listed my phone ( What the hell )
Called them and they said they will fill up a form and get it unbarred but no progress.
I applied for a ESim but that is driving me crazy, still the SIM is not activated ( Is Sat and Sun day off for activation )
Almost a week with our a phone. I really want to end this contract.
on 11-02-2024 13:29
Switching to an esim nor leaving will fix the issue.
You need to persevere with O2 to release the bar.
Guide: How to find help & contact O2
on 11-02-2024 13:33
on 11-02-2024 13:33
Should I just keep on calling them, now no one can call me GP and Job appointment all impacted. It's causing emotional pain
on 11-02-2024 13:34
From where did you buy the phone? Was it new?
on 11-02-2024 13:36
on 11-02-2024 13:36
Hi there so sorry yo hear your difficulties @FBub
Seems you need to keep contacting o2 customer services
Here are few ways you could try GOOD LUCK hope all works out soonest
Message them on Social Media. Facebook (https://o2uk.co/O2CFB) , Twitter (https://o2uk.co/O2CTW) or Instagram (https://o2uk.co/O2CIG)
Or phone them on 202 or 0344 809 0202 (contract)
4445 or 0344 8090222 (PAYG)
on 11-02-2024 13:37
on 11-02-2024 13:37
From Argos and I have proof of purchase.
on 11-02-2024 13:50
on 11-02-2024 13:50
@FBub wrote:Should I just keep on calling them, now no one can call me GP and Job appointment all impacted. It's causing emotional pain
All different ways to contact O2 in the guide I posted above.
No sim from anywhere will work until O2 unbar it.
You can use Skype to call until it's sorted or WhatsApp over wifi.
on 11-02-2024 13:57
on 11-02-2024 13:57
Fine.
This is not the first time they have done this.
on 11-02-2024 14:00
A mistype by someone in a foreign call centre with a poor command of the English language, no doubt.
Someone who has genuinely reported a loss hasn't got their phone barred so could be facing large bills too.
on 12-02-2024 18:24
Seems it's hopeless with O2 anyone here can help at all on this ?