Iphone farce!

on 17-01-2011 11:49
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on 17-01-2011 11:49
I emailed O2 & was told to take it to Apple which I did & was told that the handset was "obsolete & no longer supported". I again emailed O2 & was told to take it to an O2 store where I was told again "it's obsolete". I again emailed O2 & was told again to take it to Apple I was then offered a refurbished white handset provided that I returned the original black one. I declined. If I had wanted a white one, I would have bought one in the first place. In a subsequent email, I was told this was a gesture of "goodwill" as they did not have offer me anything!!!!!!!
I was then telephoned by O2 & the lady admitted that the email team were not based in the UK & did not understand the differences between handset & I had been misinformed. I suggested that I upgraded early but I would have to "pay off" my existing contract at a cost of £285.
So I am now stuck with an obsolete, unsable handset for the remainder of my contract.
What a wonderful example of "oversell-undeliver"
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on 17-01-2011 12:17
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on 17-01-2011 12:17
You will have to pay the out of warranty fee.
I am suprised apple told you obsolete for out of warranty.
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http://www.apple.com/uk/support/iphone/ ... #warranty7 even lists original iphone
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http://shop.o2.co.uk/promo/iphoneindex/ ... itioned_3G
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on 22-01-2011 18:04
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on 22-01-2011 18:04
In August 2009, I purchased a 3G black Iphone on a two year contract. It recently developed problems - 3 hour battery life, overheating & signal drop out.
I emailed O2 & was told to take it to Apple which I did & was told that the handset was "obsolete & no longer supported". I again emailed O2 & was told to take it to an O2 store where I was told again "it's obsolete". I again emailed O2 & was told again to take it to Apple I was then offered a refurbished white handset provided that I returned the original black one. I declined. If I had wanted a white one, I would have bought one in the first place. In a subsequent email, I was told this was a gesture of "goodwill" as they did not have offer me anything!!!!!!!
I was then telephoned by O2 & the lady admitted that the email team were not based in the UK & did not understand the differences between handset & I had been misinformed. I suggested that I upgraded early but I would have to "pay off" my existing contract at a cost of £285.
So I am now stuck with an obsolete, unsable handset for the remainder of my contract.
What a wonderful example of "oversell-undeliver"
You are plain mad to have refused the "Apple" refurbished white one and it is indeed a decent gesture of goodwill. You could have bought a black case to cover it up if the white offends you so much. Without question, it would have been your cheapest option.
In August, you could upgrade to the iPhone 5 and used the recycling kickback on the white 3G (at least £120) to pay for your new handset and a case etc.
Sounds to me that you got yourself in a tizzy and resultantly couldn't spot a generous offer when it was staring you in the face. Or, is it possible you were holding out for a better offer that didn't come and now you have no way back on the white one?

At the end of the day, the problem is yours and yours to sort out! It is certainly not O2's problem.

