on 21-09-2012 13:33
on 21-09-2012 13:33
Be aware O2 scam(switch from Pay as you go to Pay Monthly)!!!
O2 running this offer for a long time Pay as you go customer(you have to be with them at least 6 months I believe) who willing to switch to a 12 month contract.Reluctantly but i went for the offer(full pay first month,secound month double discount 26 pounds,and the rest of the 9 months single 13 pound off the bill plus a free phone not a latest one of course).
I signed up for the contract online, basically you type your old Pay as You go number in if you eligible they put you through the usual questionaries.the discount show up in the first pages but when you complete the contract there is no sign of your "discount".
i tried to call customer services (202 always down of course) so I went to the local store they reassured me i should get the discount.
Just a week before my second payment(due to the double discount) checked my o2 account of course no sign of discount.Customers services number down just like always i managed to chat with a teammember who also reassured me it was just a system failer put my request through i should get my discount in the next couple of days.
Of course nothing happend, same chatting taken place just before the payment due same result,went to store store manager didnt care too much sorry we cant do anything about it,so rush to the bank and cancel my direct debit.
I think it surley a scam o2 staff didnt look suprised and they didnt care at all they know whats going on i wasnt the first idiot who felt in their trap.
So be aware try not to go for any of their offer tried to avoid o2 if you can
on 21-09-2012 13:40
on 21-09-2012 13:40
It's not a scam, your discount would have appeared in the second or third bill.
Cancelling your direct debit is not a good move as it will show on your credit rating as a default and possibly cause you problems when you need credit in the future.
I would re-instate it and be a little more patient, if there is a mistake O2 will put it right for you.
on 21-09-2012 14:03
on 21-09-2012 14:03
when customer services recover from the iphone5 launch ring them and discuss it.
You did follow the correct procedures including moving the old payg number to the new pay monthly sim? There were a few posts about this before.
on 21-09-2012 14:12
thanks for all for your help.I didnt transfer my old number because according to their letters it was only an option not criteria to get the discount they never ever mentioned it during our conversations either, but i will double check it as soon i will get through a living person on the helpline,
thanks
on 21-09-2012 14:14
on 21-09-2012 14:14
It was mentiond as a requirement here http://www.o2.co.uk/movetopaymonthly
on 23-09-2012 19:14
on 12-11-2012 20:53
I took up this offer and transferred my old new number to the new phone. I received a letter setting out how the contract would work, but four months later the credit that should on my bill each month to give the offer price still isn't sorted. I have spoken to O2 customer services each time I get an incorrect bill and everytime they assure me it will be sorted by next month - but it isn't! I am getting really frustrated with it now as the ongoing issues make no sense. It's a real shame as I have found O2 to be really good in the past.
on 12-11-2012 22:10
on 12-11-2012 22:10
Sounds as if you will need to make a formal complaint:
on 21-11-2012 22:26
seems like O2 are good at this, I too am currently going through the same thing ?? why dont o2 like giving out numbers , poorly trained staff are to blame and lack of managers that do not no what they are doing ??????????????
on 28-08-2018 23:29
on 28-08-2018 23:29
Same here me and my wife lost all our pay as you go credit and our £30 a month is £33 plus a month, and the coverage is rubbish, I have no coverage at work but every other networks is fine, it is the same at home I have to be upstairs