on 09-05-2015 17:01
on 09-05-2015 17:01
Contacted customer services today regarding a 3 month old Xperia Z3 phone which had an aerial fault. After requesting what O2 could do about giving me a replacement phone while it was getting repaired, I had the phone put down on me.
2nd phone call, I thought I'd be smarter and get the persons name, after him spelling his first name, I asked him for his 2nd name, I had the phone put down on me.
Both had accents.
After many years of being an O2 customer, O2 can be assured they will not receive another penny of my business once my contract runs out.
I ended up having to buy another smart phone to tide me over while my phone was getting fixed.
I'm blazing mad at being treated this way!!!!!!
09-05-2015 17:07 - edited 09-05-2015 17:08
09-05-2015 17:07 - edited 09-05-2015 17:08
The only way to get a loan phone is in store, O2 can't send you one.
I'm not sure why they shouldn't have accents many people do.
on 09-05-2015 17:15
on 09-05-2015 17:15
I know its a bit late to say this but its a pity you did not send the phone back to Sony. It is only 3 months old and Sony repair turnaround is far quicker....and more honest
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 09-05-2015 17:33
on 09-05-2015 17:33
on 10-05-2015 07:29
on 10-05-2015 07:29
Advisers do not have to give a full name and can simply give you their first name. Some do out of courtesy but if the call is outsourced they tend to use a nondeplume anyway.
Shame you were treated this way though in nearly 20 years of both working for O2 and being a customer I've never experienced that.
Respect and courtesy go hand in hand but it's a two way street. Hopefully your next provider will give you the service you want.
on 10-05-2015 14:32
on 10-05-2015 14:32
@jonsie wrote:
Respect and courtesy go hand in hand but it's a two way street. Hopefully your next provider will give you the service you want.
Let's hope so maybe @Anonymous (sic) will get their name right too.
on 10-05-2015 14:35
on 10-05-2015 14:35
A slight improvement on my grandsons effort when he was little. I told him off and he said 'Oh Grandma...why are you so dippasointed with me ?'
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 10-05-2015 14:38
on 10-05-2015 14:38
@Cleoriff wrote:A slight improvement on my grandsons effort when he was little. I told him off and he said 'Oh Grandma...why are you so dippasointed with me ?'
@Cleoriff wrote:A slight improvement on my grandsons effort when he was little. I told him off and he said 'Oh Grandma...why are you so dippasointed with me ?'
I like it
on 10-05-2015 14:41
on 10-05-2015 14:41
Malapropism rules ok!
on 10-05-2015 14:51
on 10-05-2015 14:51