30-05-2013 17:16
Hi all...Just thought I would check if anyone else has received a satisfaction survey via text from O2? I contacted 202 a couple of days ago..today from a number, 24442, I was surveyed via text regarding my customer experience. Five questions to give a rating 1-5 on my level of satisfaction? I have been with O2 for 10years and never had this before.... (mind you, I was on PAYG until February of this year)
Veritas Numquam Perit
31-05-2013 13:35
31-05-2013 13:41
Absolutely.
O2 read them (usually a keyword flagging system) and so does the advisor, their manager and usually their manager too.
Walk around any of our call centres and there are good comments all over the walls haha
18-03-2015 15:48 - edited 18-03-2015 15:49
I've just got one.
says: Hi thanks for speaking with O2 on Tuesday. we'll text you shortly for some feedback about your experience. (All texts are free).
sure enough text from 64402 arrives asking for a satisfaction rating and, when I click send says:
Messaging would like to send a message to 64402 - this will cause charges on your mobile account.
of course, I can't reply to the original O2 text, just comes back not sent.
Par for the course, I find , for O2
18-03-2015 17:16
18-03-2015 17:16
18-03-2015 17:47
18-03-2015 17:47
Hi @Anonymous ,
As @MI5 says, it should be free, but if you reply to it and are charged, let me know.
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18-03-2015 18:35 - edited 18-03-2015 18:36
18-03-2015 18:35 - edited 18-03-2015 18:36
I wondered why I had an email notification about this thread...and then realised I started it....nearly 2 years ago wow. ....How naughty was I? I never gave it a solution...
Veritas Numquam Perit
18-03-2015 18:45
18-03-2015 18:45
The message you get from O2 tells you that all texts are free.....:smileytongue:
18-03-2015 18:56
18-03-2015 18:56
@Cleoriff wrote:How naughty was I? I never gave it a solution...
Josh's first answer is the best one
18-03-2015 18:59
18-03-2015 18:59
Yes but my initial problem...and the one that still exists is this...
You do get that message in your text as shown by jonsie........but as soon as you click on the first question to answer and then try to send....you get a warning that the text will NOT be free....:smileytongue:
Veritas Numquam Perit
18-03-2015 19:00
18-03-2015 19:00