18+ Block
on 22-01-2011 21:46
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on 22-01-2011 21:46
I do not have a credit card (bad credit), and don't see why i should have to take time out of my day and spend petrol money to go to a store. Customer service tel is closed overnight.
How do i remove this instantly?
on 22-01-2011 21:48
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on 22-01-2011 21:48
There is a reason for this, it would defeat the object of having it if it could just easily be removed instantly.
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on 22-01-2011 21:51
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on 22-01-2011 21:51
If you buy a phone for a child it means they're automatically protected.
Without a credit card or going into an O2 shop, I don't know of any other way of doing it.
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on 22-01-2011 22:03
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on 22-01-2011 22:03
Thanks for the answer tho *thumbs up*
Anyone know a way around this to unblock instantly?
on 22-01-2011 22:03
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on 22-01-2011 22:03
it would defeat the object of having it if it could just easily be removed instantly.
Not my concern.
on 22-01-2011 22:22
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on 22-01-2011 22:22
it would defeat the object of having it if it could just easily be removed instantly.
Not my concern.
No need to be rude.
There is definitely no other way of removing the 18+ block instantly, it has to be done with a credit card. Customer services can request for it to be removed but it takes up to 48 hours.
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on 22-01-2011 23:56
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on 23-01-2011 13:38
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on 23-01-2011 13:38
it would defeat the object of having it if it could just easily be removed instantly.
Not my concern.
No need to be rude.
There is definitely no other way of removing the 18+ block instantly, it has to be done with a credit card. Customer services can request for it to be removed but it takes up to 48 hours.
O2 could if they wanted. Other providers offer a third method of removal. They will do an ID check with a credit agency. This is almost instaneous and costs the customer nothing.
You'll notice that O2Chris never did respond properly to the concerns expressed in previous threads about Bango's involvement and multiple charging of customers. (Especially when the 'adult' filter seems to randomly block perfectly normal sites)
on 25-01-2011 18:37
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on 25-01-2011 18:37
That's ridiculous. It should be open and then parents have to opt in/ choose to use the service on their kids phones. I'm now wasting time waiting for them to open so i can use MY phone how i like.
Thanks for the answer tho *thumbs up*
Anyone know a way around this to unblock instantly?
Are we talking pay as you go?
Seeing as an 11-year-old can go into a newsagents and buy a sim card without any kind of ID checks - and no registration is needed - how do you suggest O2 verify a customer's age remotely?
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on 27-07-2016 17:31
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on 27-07-2016 17:31
I don't see why it has to be done with a credit card. Why can't it be done with a debit card?