25-09-2014 18:43 - edited 25-09-2014 18:56
25-09-2014 18:43 - edited 25-09-2014 18:56
Ok, 3 days ago I tried to pre-order the Moto 360. I tried online and got this error;
Oops, your order hasn’t been submitted.
We’re sorry but something went wrong when we tried submitting your order and it hasn’t been completed. Please try again later.
I tried later. I tried lots of times. I tried different PC's. Different browers. Tied from my phone brower. Fail after Fail. I tried different credit cards.
I tried calling the sales line, to let them try. Failed.
Each time you try over the phone, you need to give them a different email address. I have given them 9 emails in failed attempts.
The Moto 360 costs £199. When I called my credit card companies to see if there is any issues they said no. Both card are fine. One Visa one Mastercard, no blocks, no issues. They also said, that they could see THREE authorised O2 transactions on each card. So O2 have stolen £1200 of my credit balance and not even given me an order!
I have spoken to O2 via phone and chat. Told them what has happened and they do nothing. They say unless they see and order they can't do anything. Apparently, and this is a joke to me, you give them your card details, they can make a charge on your credit card, a valid one and get an authorisation code from the bank that the transaction was good. But then, if their system fails and there is no order, they dont even keep a record of this charge on your account. They have absolutely no idea about it and have no person in the O2 than can investigate anything to do with card charges. So they can happily rack up £1200 of transaction on your cards and have no record of even doing this, none!!! unbeleivable. Sounds like fraud to me. How can they not keep a record of charges they raise aginst a customer??? They say they have no order and that is why? That has nothing to do with it! if they make a charge on a customers card they should be keeping a record of this, regardless of wether they f**k the order part up or not, they should still be able to know they charged a card.
So, 3 days of trying, by numerous methods. I still have no order. I have £1200 of transactions on my cards. O2 have not even got any visability of the transactions, even though they placed the transactions on my 2 banks using card details I provided O2.
I wanted to pre-order this to get it early. Impossible with O2. They are clueless.
They are the worst, most unprofessional company I have ever had to deal with.
on 05-10-2014 13:49
on 05-10-2014 13:49
I don't want one @Anonymous I just thought I may have been helping you...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-10-2014 14:17
on 05-10-2014 14:17
@Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else have problems finding the 'My Orders' section of 'My O2' website? Because I cannot for the life of me find it, despite the email from O2 telling me to look there!
There is a box called "Recent Oeders" on your My O2 account page.....
on 05-10-2014 15:15
on 05-10-2014 15:15
on 05-10-2014 20:02
@jonsie wrote:
I get none of that... 😕
It may be because I'm not an O2 mobile customer. I used to be, quite a number of years ago. When I ordered the Moto 360 I logged in with that same account, however it has no active O2 mobile contracts. It must have something to do with that, but basically I cannot find a My Orders part anywhere.
on 05-10-2014 20:09
on 05-10-2014 20:09
@Anonymous wrote:It may be because I'm not an O2 mobile customer. I used to be, quite a number of years ago. When I ordered the Moto 360 I logged in with that same account, however it has no active O2 mobile contracts. It must have something to do with that, but basically I cannot find a My Orders part anywhere.
Yes, that would explain it - Only CS can help you track your order, unless you have received an email with tracking details....?
on 05-10-2014 20:18
on 05-10-2014 20:18
on 05-10-2014 23:04
on 05-10-2014 23:04
on 06-10-2014 08:51
on 06-10-2014 08:51
on 06-10-2014 08:54
on 06-10-2014 08:54
on 06-10-2014 12:09
on 06-10-2014 12:09
You won't receive any tracking details until the order is actually despatched to the couriers. Until then it will show as in progress which in real terms means out of stock.