on 30-06-2015 09:10
Hi guys,
O2 Recycle has been running for a while as a service and the team would really like to gather some feedback and insights from you guys.
It’s a much-debated subject here on the community and this is a great chance to let your voice be heard.
We’d love to hear your thoughts on:
You’re all great at posting feedback and your insights are very thorough so myself and the rest of the team are eager to hear your thoughts to see if anything can perhaps be improved.
I’ll report back on any news from behind the scenes too
Please make sure all feedback is constructive, even if negative.
So, over to you guys!
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on 30-06-2015 09:26
Personally I have never used them @Toby...A family member has though and was appalled at the poor service. She had a S3 mini... less than a year old and only wanted to trade it in because she was offered her sons S4
* Excellent condition and was offered a sum she was happy with...
* She sent it off and the offer was reduced by half. They said...
* Screen had a hairline crack and water ingress.....
* Luckily she had taken photos for no other reason than she wanted her own record of the phone...
* Took her three weeks to get it back after she refused the offer.
* NO damage to the phone whatsoever.
* Sold it for the price she wanted via the local free paper
After this and other negative posts I read on here...I couldn't in all honesty recommend them
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 30-06-2015 10:30
on 30-06-2015 10:30
I have a friend who used the service and it was when it was first set up. I unfortunately had told him about the scheme. I saw his phone before he packaged it carefully and sent it off when he was offered £190 for his iPhone. Good price at the time and no worries about selling it on with the problems that could cause issues further down the line.
Offer reduced to £85 due to dead pixels on the screen and cosmetic damage. As I say, I saw the phone, absolutely perfect but he wanted the latest Apple offering and I told him to get the phone back and sell it on eBay or amazon. It came back with a big scratch on the back which I think was probably done out of spite.
I vowed then never to use them or recommend to anyone due to the guilt I felt. Terrible, terrible company and why they were given a new contract defies logic.
Well you did ask.....
on 30-06-2015 11:00
on 30-06-2015 11:00
on 30-06-2015 12:21
I have only used it once. I posted the phone using the free postage option (it was only a cheap windows phone and the offer was only £9.00), it arrived safe and sound a couple of days later and the payment was processed on the same day it arrived.I used a o2 priority code to get an extra 10% (yipee!) on the offer. All in all easy to use and the whole process took only a few days.
on 30-06-2015 15:29
on 30-06-2015 15:29
on 30-06-2015 15:52
on 30-06-2015 15:52
I've not used this service, but from some of the reports here I would be very wary.
Too many complaints about faults of which the owner was unaware.
on 03-07-2015 12:31
on 03-07-2015 12:31
Some great feedback here everyone thanks very much
I'll be collating it all and passing it on the O2 Recycle team very soon, so if you've got something else to say about the service, now is the time.
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on 04-07-2015 10:04
on 04-07-2015 10:04
on 04-07-2015 17:43
on 04-07-2015 17:43
I'm sorry @Toby but the cynic in me says negative feedback will be swept under the carpet and they will be happy to give the odd customer full value but continue to fleece your average o2 customer just wanting the initial offer. I reckon the odds of winning the lottery are far better than this company giving you a fair deal. My opinion of course.....