02-02-2010 17:06
02-02-2010 17:06
21-02-2014 17:01 - edited 21-02-2014 17:09
21-02-2014 17:01 - edited 21-02-2014 17:09
I have heard from many people to stay away from O2 and safe your life. Turns out it is true.
They have been threatening me like an animal. They charged me twice for a monthly contract. They sent me a new sim with an upgrade phone and then started to charge me for both sims separately. The customer support guy literally laughed at me and told me that this the way it works. It’s been a shock for me and it is getting worse and worse.
Is there a way to cancel my contract? I don’t want to pay any money that they want to charge me for full contract length.
I am thinking to go to Lloyds and cancel my direct debit and report O2 as a fraud as my card details also have been stolen and I suspect this is somebody from O2.
21-02-2014 17:20 - edited 21-02-2014 17:21
21-02-2014 17:20 - edited 21-02-2014 17:21
If you cancel your direct debit, all you'll wind up with is a marker on your credit rating, and you'll have difficulty getting credit for anything, including another phone contract.
If you think your account and credit card have been used fraudulently, you should report this to your bank, and also go through the correct complaint procedure with O2: http://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain
22-02-2014 05:47
22-02-2014 05:47
22-02-2014 23:02
To make a complain to O2 about O2. I dont know :). Do they care.
22-02-2014 23:56
22-02-2014 23:56
If you have a complaint against O2 you have to go through the proper procedure, and the first thing you need to do is to make your complaint to O2. If they think your complaint is genuine, they have the right to respond to your complaint, and to try to rectify what you feel is wrong. If you feel that O2's response is not to your satisfaction, you can then take it further.