on 10-12-2013 18:11
on 10-12-2013 18:11
17-12-2013 20:13 - edited 17-12-2013 20:16
OK.. after finishing up an intense period of work - with & without my O2 phone, I can update that I now have a "working" Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 from the O2 Repair Shop ..
(needless to say I didnt return to my local store, after they said "O2 signal today is dire", and that the phone was not responding and offered to send it back.. but 4 in 10 days would have been SO soul-destroying I persevered..) So now I have a semi-"working" phone
I say "working" as it has needed to be switched off twice today, due to freezing - 2nd time the screen turned totally black and the battery needed removed..
This was after actually having a bit of success on O2 Chat !!
(finally O2 contacts number 9 and 10 were actually of help.. first 8 were little or no help)
Firstly - Abhinav, thanks for your understanding & the credit as compensation..
The second contact (staff member no.10) indeed asked to be named on this thread
Thank you George McGrath, you are an asset to the company!!
.. give this young man a pay rise O2, he helped me more in 10 minutes, than 8 members of staff had done in the whole previous week!!
.. so no "resolution", just the use (most of the time) for the moment, of yet another reconditioned phone from the O2 Repair Shop.. will it last longer? - who knows.. the occasional freeeeeeeeeezing is a concern. (sticks, just like that!)
But it's a "wow" that it even is of use.. I was forgetting how that felt...
on 18-12-2013 13:55
on 18-12-2013 13:55
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08-07-2014 13:39 - edited 08-07-2014 13:40
Hi Toby, reporting back as you suggest..
Latest Samsung reconditioned phone is the bane of my technological life.
Yet again parts of the screen are touch-dead.. I cannot touch the middle section where nearly every page has its "OK" option.. example - switching off, I cannot touch "ok", I have to open phone and take out the battery to switch off this phone.
With all Wifi, Bluetooth, apps, sync, basically everything switched off, and the screen on lowest brightness it is depleting like a rocket.. charged overnight to 100%, taken of charger at 700am, it has now only 15% by 1:30pm..
The main issue - the partially dead screen has happened with 3 of the O2 Shop's "reconditioned" replacements.. what can I do now? Go through visiting the rude staff in the shop? Send off phone and go without again, been there for 4 phones now.. what's left? Let my contract run out & leave O2 seems the only option.
on 08-07-2014 13:43
on 08-07-2014 13:43
on 08-07-2014 13:53
on 08-07-2014 13:53
on 08-07-2014 14:05
Since last December.. the whole contract has been a nightmare, apart from the opening few months.. from explaining the phone was "not fit for purpose" to phone assistants who tried to blame me, to rude shop staff, to 9 members of O2 staff changing the stories told to a paying loyal customer, to returning phone after phone from the O2 Shop, to get reconditioned garbage.. this last one I am trying to tolerate but it is yet another reconditioned piece of junk - half a working screen, depletes to dead in less than 12 hours, nightmare.
Its getting to the point where I am seriously thinking of removing the Sim and binning the phone. Having no phone must be better than this.
on 08-07-2014 14:24
on 08-07-2014 14:24
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on 08-07-2014 14:36
.. hopefully not another period of going without a phone while O2 send me another reconditioned non-working model... which would be number 5 I think..
on 12-09-2014 15:24
on 12-09-2014 15:29
on 12-09-2014 15:29
If you have the time to pop in-store O2 will supply a sim card free and arrange the swap process.
I strongly urge you not to cancel the direct debit. O2 won't sue you they will just sell the debt on and you will have a default on your credit file for the next six years.
Your best option now would be a written complaint but I'm not sure how that would help as O2 are trying to resolve your issues.