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 20:40
on 18-06-2017 20:42
on 18-06-2017 20:42
@Anonymous wrote:
Never been jail broken and was not subjected to water.
It's very weird.
I hadn't installed any apps for sometime.
I'm sure as Apple have inspected it and deemed it a hardware issue there's nothing for you to concern yourself with as to "why".
Sometimes stuff breaks, simple as and I'm sure CAB will assist you with a repair or replacement item.
Don't forget that you can always raise a complaint with O2 and escalate to the Ombudsman if not properly resolved.
on 18-06-2017 20:42
on 18-06-2017 20:45
okay so they have it logged their fore they should repair and fix
on 18-06-2017 20:47
on 18-06-2017 22:14
on 18-06-2017 22:14
on 18-06-2017 22:26
18-06-2017 23:38 - edited 18-06-2017 23:40
This is all the phone does now, has to be plugged in for this to happen, when its not plugged in it doesn't do anything.
occasionally the phone will work for about 30 seconds and then start doing this again.
its beyond repairI think. 😂
on 19-06-2017 01:10
So sorry Louise,
Mobile companies are big bullies only after the monthly subscription service and holding you hostage to contracts for a comparitively tiny discount off the equipment.
I don't believe Apple would produce hardware in order to fail prematurely in order to force customers to upgrade; that would be very shortsighted and certainly consumers would catch on very quickly. That excuse sounded like an unhappy employee tossing off a quick response as if to reinvigorate his/her lack of knowledge!
At this point, I'd recommend only dealing directly with Apple and I would even go ahead and pay them a modest fee to repair the phone in order to keep it at least for a couple more years. I'm sure their work comes with a warranty. This is how I would deal with it!
Best of Luck,
Haig A.
on 19-06-2017 21:31
on 19-06-2017 21:31
This is a grey area.
if you buy direct from apple, then apple as long as you know your consumer rights replace it or repair it.
o2 offer 12 months warranty as so do apple, then your on your own.
you then have to prove at your cost to o2 that it's a fault or hardware fault and not damaged in any way by you, that's the grey area consumer law.
Apple don't have to replace it as you didn't get it from them, again grey area in the law.
if you can get apple to write you a full explanation exoneration your of damage then o2 under consumer law has to investigate. Again may be at your cost. However your won't get that of apple, so you either have to write a complaints into both apple or o2 or see what happens.
but I've had same issue and it was a night mare. In the end I gave up, not because I wanted to, but because it was going to cost me more money to fight it to get it fixed.
i can advise if you send it of via o2 for investigation it will come back saying water damage or something. You need to ask for photographic evidence and the. Request your phone back. It's then up to you to prove other wise.