Consumer rights with mobile phones
on 03-07-2014 17:07
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on 03-07-2014 17:07
hello..
so i have a sony compact z1 10 weeks old on a 24 month contract which has been giving me problems by not turning on for a number of weeks.
Ive eventually managed to pop it into a 02 center today for a repair.
however they have contacted me today to let me know that the phone is not covered for repair as i have opened the phone up and tried to repair a solder joint....WTF....!!!!!!!. These phones are sealed unit and as far as im aware the backs dont come off..
After i make her aware of what phone it is she tells me there is a dent on the phone which has caused the issue.The phone is in perfect condition,, how do i know them fools havnt dropped the phone.
so as a consumer who knows full well the phone has not been tamperd with in anyway,where do i stand..they want £65 to repair it makes me so angry i want to cancel my contract this second but then the fools will have me on terms and condition. the problem is its crappy sony and there usless designs.
as of now i am so annoyed and sick of 02 and mobile phones as a whole,, you squeeze so much tech into a tiny peice of brittle plastic and expect everything to work.
i will be going into the 02 store with my father in law who is very legaly minded.
(please ignore typos and mispelled words as of this moment in time grammer is the last thing on my mind.
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on 03-07-2014 17:18
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on 03-07-2014 17:18
Ask for pictures of the issues they raise and then ask for it back and go through the manufacturer themselves.
You can escalate via http://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain/complain
on 03-07-2014 17:18
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on 03-07-2014 17:18
Ask for pictures of the issues they raise and then ask for it back and go through the manufacturer themselves.
You can escalate via http://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain/complain
on 03-07-2014 17:21
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on 03-07-2014 17:21
If I'm sending a phone or anything else back somewhere I always take time / date stamped pictures or pit it on a newspaper of that day to have proof of condition.
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on 03-07-2014 17:26
sending pictures is not a service they provide.
on 03-07-2014 17:39
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on 03-07-2014 17:39
In they state work has been carried out on the unit byban unauthorised engineer or via diy then you should have the right to have them e mailed or posted to back up their diagnosis.
Either way I'd ask for it back and approach the manufacturer.
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on 03-07-2014 17:42
they say a drop has damaged a solder joint.. now solder needs to be heated to 80c to even start melting so therefore its a manufactors fault as the joint wasnt solderd properly.. this is my argument
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on 03-07-2014 17:45
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on 03-07-2014 17:45
I would also escalate this also via the official complaints channel.
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on 03-07-2014 17:46
and seriously do any of these 02 rep know WTF they are talking about.. incompetence on a major level..
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on 03-07-2014 17:48
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on 03-07-2014 17:48
Google them and you'll find loads of issues....
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on 03-07-2014 18:19
Hi.
I'm assuming you did not take photographic evidence of your phone before sending it off, which would disprove the damage on the casing.
Did the O2 store staff note down the condition of the phone before sending it off ?
A drop can go both ways from no internal damage to dislodging something inside. I'm no phone engineer etc so I cannot comment.
Let us know how you get on.