on 24-09-2013 17:46
on 24-09-2013 17:46
I had a £37 a month contract and after the time was up, I asked an advisor online what's the cheapest thing to change to; a sim-only £8 a month. I was told to order through the online shop. I wanted to keep my original number but that wasn't an option when ordering. I thought there must be a way to change my contract through their system but I assumed an advisor would know better than me so I ordered. I was billed £37 AND £8, and then realised I accidentally bought another contract, and the sim had sent to my old address.
After explaining this to another online advisor a month later he said "Oh, well that's easy! I'll change your £37 to an £8 right now". (should've been done in the first place!!) So he did that but if I wanted to cancel the unintended £8 contract I'd have to pay £78.80. ?!?! What. Absolutely ridiculous.
Since this is O2's fault in advising another ontract when CLEARLY that wasn't intended! Is there some way to not pay the cancellation fee. I've not activated or used the number. I'm going to read the terms and conditions I guess... then go instore and explain...
p.s. the O2 staff are really nice to talk to, and helpful. In this case it's the system.
24-09-2013 18:22 - edited 24-09-2013 18:23
24-09-2013 18:22 - edited 24-09-2013 18:23
on 24-09-2013 17:56
on 24-09-2013 17:56
You have a 7 day, (10 working) get out of "jail" clause, when you enter any financial contract.
So when did all this happen
Also use the online chat to talk to the team, at the end of the session you can email the transcript to yourself, handy if you ask for things like,
"will my price rise in the next 12 months..... "
24-09-2013 18:22 - edited 24-09-2013 18:23
24-09-2013 18:22 - edited 24-09-2013 18:23
on 29-09-2013 02:53
on 29-09-2013 02:53