on 21-08-2015 12:57
on 21-08-2015 12:57
on 21-08-2015 13:19
on 21-08-2015 13:19
on 21-08-2015 14:12
on 21-08-2015 14:12
on 21-08-2015 14:57
It's all about reading the small print when you sign up - O2 can hardly be blamed if you failed to opt out.
on 21-08-2015 15:01
on 21-08-2015 15:28
on 21-08-2015 15:28
Your details are already on the trusted partners data base. As said, they now know the device is paid off and you may want to upgrade. It's what they do, as annoying as it is to ourselves, people need a job and work mainly for commission.
Update your preferences and in the meantime, block the number or politely decline any offer and ask that they remove your number from their data base.
Some weeks the only calls I get are from people wanting to sell me things.....sad but it shows I exist somewhere. Lighten up, if a cold call is the worst thing that happens on any given day then you are in a happy place and life is good.
Now if you want a list of my problems.....
on 21-08-2015 15:33
I've paid of many phones via O2 refresh and never had these before getting a new contract. Could you have missed out a tick box on something? they vary as some say untick while others say tick.
on 21-08-2015 15:43
on 21-08-2015 15:43
on 21-08-2015 16:05
on 21-08-2015 16:05
@MI5 wrote:
Opt out options are in your My O2
http://www.o2.co.uk/myo2
Use the MORE drop down box and select My Choices.