don't buy an iPhone from o2

on 10-12-2016 22:29
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on 10-12-2016 22:29
I've just had a problem with an iphone 6 which apple confirmed as a hardware issue and which although over 1 year old would be covered by apple and replaced.
However because my consumer contract is with o2 they limit their warranty to 1 year and will not exchange a £600 phone, which has not been misused and has been confirmed independently by an authorised apple store to be defective.
So my advice to O2 customers is to buy your phone from Apple and let them look after you. They have been exemplary in terms of service, employing intelligent well trained staff. O2 on the other hand have been nauseatingly spivvy and unprofessional. To be honest I struggled to be able to understand what they were even saying. It is quite something to run a phone company and then to fail so miserably with the basics of telecommunication.
It took me over 1 hour just to get my pac codes to leave. It took me less time to buy a new car.
Anyway, this is just a heads up for those wanting to invest in an iphone, buy it from Apple and take out a separate airtime agreement with O2.
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on 11-12-2016 01:39
Good luck with that.
It doesn't matter who your contract is with in the case of defects recognised by the manufacturer, your out of warranty servicing will be with Apple as they alone are the body that has recognised a fault.
Your rights as a consumer are as set out when purchasing a product with a 12 month warranty set by THE MANUFACTURER, any deviation from this policy is at their sole discretion and unless a device is recalled, it is not the responsibility of O2 to provide a warranty based service that they are not authorised by Apple to carry out.
Sorry but "Apple recognising your contract is with O2" is not a reason to go to O2 for a service offered by the manufacturer, as they would also recognise that the contract of service under warranty is now past and they alone can authorise, and carry out, and post warranty repair on a device out of retail and manufacturer warranty.
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on 11-12-2016 01:47
IPhone warranty is one year, regardless of whether you buy it from pcw,argos,o2 or even Tim cook himself.
See here.
http://www.apple.com/uk/legal/warranty/products/uk-ireland-universal-warranty.html
Also take note of the following before looking a bit silly in court.
It's near the bottom.
"GENERAL
No Apple reseller, agent, or employee is authorized to make any modification, extension, or addition to this warranty."
Meaning someone is lying.
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11-12-2016 06:01 - edited 11-12-2016 07:36
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11-12-2016 06:01 - edited 11-12-2016 07:36
The iPhone will be covered by consumer laws depending on date purchased see https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/Guide-Differance-between-SOGA-and-warranty-exte...
if apple admit a known hardware issue that was down to manufacturing error it should be replaced out of the 12 month warranty period in line with the relevant consumer protection law
http://www.apple.com/uk/legal/statutory-warranty/ also explains why you deal with o2 and mot apple after the warranty period
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on 11-12-2016 09:57
In every case of Apple acknowledging a hardware fault, they have asked customers to visit their stores for the repair of said fault.
The second link does indeed show that under normal circumstances users should seek resolution from the seller once warranty has passed, but in this case the user wants a warranty based service after the warranty is passed, o2 cannot do this on the say so of some apple worker, especially when said Apple worker has laid out what Apple would have done but can't because user purchased phone from o2, Nonsense. If Apple have said they would have done xxx they have to regardless of where a user bought it, it's their product and only they can extend their own warranty to provide this free service just as they did with the iPhone 5 home button repair.
The idea that o2 will replace an over one year old Apple device is laughable at best and you fully know this, but i also suspect argument for arguments sake.
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on 11-12-2016 10:10
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on 11-12-2016 10:10
I still find it laughable that Apple, top top price for an outdated phone, have so much confidence in their product that they give a 12 month warranty when other phone manufacturers with modern technology give a 24 month warranty. Yet people still flock to buy into a company who say yes, out of warranty so go to your supplier. We are Apple, we set our own terms and conditions that you the customer will abide by.
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on 22-11-2017 17:35
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on 22-11-2017 17:35
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 22-11-2017 18:30
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on 22-11-2017 18:30
How long did it take them to settle the dispute @Anonymous? I only ask as you started this thread 11 months ago?
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on 22-11-2017 18:44
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on 22-11-2017 18:54
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on 22-11-2017 18:54
I'm so glad you followed this through and thrilled that you won and O2 made to cough up. Very well done!

