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Bob5
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Thanks o2 for taking my money upfront and deposit almost 300 £ and get declined contract and now wait for another 14 days to get my money back worse network 😡
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Cleoriff
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@Bob5 

If you currently have a decent phone you could apply for a sim only contract. You may well pass credit checks if you leave it for a couple of weeks. If accepted and pay the simo on time for 3 months, you will be eligible to upgrade to a full contract. Just a suggestion.

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Cleoriff thank you it’s all sorted I went with Vodafone they accepted me and my credit check but now how I will get my upfront and the deposit back from o2 .. how long I have to wait ? More than 14 days ? 🙁
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Cleoriff
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@Bob5 

It's normally less than that, however you can call them.

Numbers here Guide: Coronavirus Community Help and Support 

Advice from an O2 Guru regarding a way to get through:

If you call 202, when it comes to the reason you are calling stay silent for 15 seconds and you will be taken to the keypad options.

Press 2 for Everything Else

Press 5 for More Options

Press 7 for Anything Else which will put you though to an advisor.

Press Upgrade, Lost/Stolen or Fraud if you have to.

 

PS, pleased you are sorted thumbsup

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They might not have taken the money @Bob5 - it might just be ring-fenced with your bank and gets released in a few days as they declined the contract.
You could call your bank and ask them (might be easier to get through...)

Please note, this is not customer services and we cannot access your account. Do not publish personal details (email, phone number, bank account).


Link to our guide on how to contact them can be found here

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