on 18-06-2017 18:46
on 18-06-2017 18:46
Hi,
Just a quick question here that I'm hoping someone may have the answer to.
I have an 02 contract which is currently 18 months in of a 24 month contract.
Yesterday, my IPhone 6S (£600 iPhone purchased through 02 via 24 month contract) packed up and stopped working.!
I have spent an entire day chasing after 02 and Apple for answers to which none say the same.
3 trips into the 02 store to be told that I'm out of luck as the warranty is only 12 months, 2 trips into Apple to be told that the phone has a hardware fault and if I had bought the phone from them directly, they would replace the phone there and then as I have consumer rights.
02 told me that my consumer rights are only valid for the first 2 weeks of buying the £600 Iphone.
Apple eventually wrote me up an engineers report saying it was faulty due to hardware issues, it is said the phone needs a direct replacement at a cost of £280(ish) and that 02 should replace the phone under the consumer laws....
02's reply was that I either paid to repair the phone myself (outside of Apple warranty) or use my insurance and pay half the costs + excess...
I'm sorry to seem like I am rambling but surely if you buy a £600 top of the range Iphone on a 24 month contract, you would expect that phone to last atleast the 24 month period in order for it to be "fit for purpose"?
Thank you.
on 18-06-2017 18:55
on 18-06-2017 19:22
18-06-2017 19:28 - edited 18-06-2017 19:51
18-06-2017 19:28 - edited 18-06-2017 19:51
Remember that an item has to be "fit for purpose" and last "a reasonable amount of time".
I wouldn't say 18 months was reasonable for a £600+ phone either.
https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/Guide-Differance-between-SOGA-and-warranty-exte...
on 18-06-2017 19:49
Hi MI5.
I am hoping that your last comment was supposed to say "wouldn't" rather than would. 🤔
In my eyes, I think for the phone to be "fit for purpose" then it should last a minimum of the 24 month contract.
The rude lady in the 02 shop earlier today, told me that Apple purposely make their phones fail so that people upgrade every time they release a new model.
ive heard people say this before but just put it down as a myth, however when an 02 "manager" tells you it's true I don't know what to believe. She also told me my consumer rights only last for 2 weeks of taking the contract out.
on 18-06-2017 19:54
on 18-06-2017 19:54
on 18-06-2017 20:13
once you get an iphone from the network, they will like for like exchange within the first 4 weeks, after that it falls on Apples warrenty, networks will diminish any problems and will refer you to Apple, as an apple customer you phone is protected for 12 months standard warrenty, if you take apple care you get 24 months, HOWEVER Apple will still support any faults you will have to phone your nearest Apple store and book an appoitment with tehir Genious team where they will help you and rectify the problem free of charge, but only in the forst 12 months will apple do a lke for like exchange, I only know this as they have had to deal with me and my handset issues and do replacements. but in this case its apple that you need to deal with
on 18-06-2017 20:15
I would have thought something like that would be an international scandal if they got caught purposely making phones prematurely break.
I don't think they do, I just think they are full with so much hi-tech that they will inevitably fail.
however.!!! Inevitably for me means anytime after the 24 month contract.
I don't see how me paying for the next 6 months for a phone that has already failed (no fault of my own) along with a tariff contract that I can no longer use.
02 just seem to think that they are above any kind of consumer laws and can just fob people off with a NO.
Yesterday my phone broke and I've been told I now have to wait 3 days for a manager to ring me and "tell me exactly what I have already been told, that the warranty has ended so tuff luck, or claim on insurance and pay £140 + excess."
on 18-06-2017 20:17
they cant make a phone prematully break no one can do that! what has exactly gone wrong with the phone? I used to be a manager for CPW and P4U so I may be able to offer some help
on 18-06-2017 20:19
on 18-06-2017 20:19