on 09-04-2015 13:56 - last edited on 09-04-2015 17:01 by BrendonM
I have recently submitted the unlatching request for my iphone6 that I had been using for over 6 months now. The unlatching did not go through. Therefore, I spoke with the O2 Helpdesk. Shocking enough, the O2 customer support guy informs me that O2 has stopped unlatching the phones until the phone is fully paid. Well, is that not an important information that should be highlighted when an existing iphone customer is upgrading?
Withholding such information is just as good as fraud. Especially putting the customers in a situation when they are travelling abroad. What does O2 expect? People would use their service on exorbitantly high roaming tariff?
With this kind of integrity, I see you losing a lot of returning customers.
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09-04-2015 14:09 - edited 09-04-2015 14:10
09-04-2015 14:09 - edited 09-04-2015 14:10
Nothing hidden about this or fraudulent: http://www.o2.co.uk/help/phones-and-devices/unlocking-your-iphone-and-using-it-on-another-network
on 09-04-2015 14:04
Hi @Anonymous I agree you appear to have been misinformed when you bought the phone..and this is a change in policy I was unaware of...
Have you tried to unlock it yourself using this guide?
Veritas Numquam Perit
09-04-2015 14:09 - edited 09-04-2015 14:10
09-04-2015 14:09 - edited 09-04-2015 14:10
Nothing hidden about this or fraudulent: http://www.o2.co.uk/help/phones-and-devices/unlocking-your-iphone-and-using-it-on-another-network
on 09-04-2015 14:16
on 09-04-2015 14:18
on 09-04-2015 14:18
@perksie wrote:Nothing hidden about this or fraudulent: http://www.o2.co.uk/help/phones-and-devices/unlocking-your-iphone-and-using-it-on-another-network
I agree @perksie but numerous posts on here after the last iPhone launch indicated that they would be unlocking them after 6 months. In fact one or two posted that they had unlocked theirs in March or thereabouts?....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 09-04-2015 14:20
on 09-04-2015 14:20
These conditions were always there to be read, if people choose not to...........
09-04-2015 14:31 - edited 09-04-2015 14:36
09-04-2015 14:31 - edited 09-04-2015 14:36
That is why, there are people involved in the selling process. To advice the customer on the usage and features. Otherwise, ATMs and websites would be enough. Companies who want to hide behind negative font sized terms and conditions, need to be brought into customer's scrutiny.
on 09-04-2015 14:38
on 09-04-2015 14:38
@Anonymous wrote:Companies who want to hide behind negative font sized terms and conditions, need to brought into customer's scrutiny.
I have no idea what "negative font sized terms" are this has been there for you to read, a customer service agent can't spend a couple of hours reading all this out to every customer for obvious reasons.
If you choose to deal with a company without checking for yourself it's really your responsibility.
We have been having this discussion in the forum for many years as well and the issue is well known.
on 09-04-2015 14:38
on 09-04-2015 14:44
on 09-04-2015 14:44