O2 failed to cancel my contract when requested

on 07-02-2013 12:36
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on 07-02-2013 12:36
I am sure it is a standard trick but O2 received my cancellation call on, or before, 14 Dec 12. What a pain that was, constantly talking to you for ages trying to keep you ... give me a break, listen to me "I am going abroad". Finally finished, or so I thought, today another demand for money, another hour out of my life. We'll sort it - we'll see. A bunch of amateurs, should be ashamed of their collective performance (not to mention the theft of my monies). Chap today said "it was one in a thousand mistake" .... that is a stack of hacked off folk!
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on 07-02-2013 20:18

on 07-02-2013 13:05
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on 07-02-2013 13:05
Hi,
That doesn't sound too good! I hope you managed to get the money back asap? If not, you can always call your bank and ask for an indemnity claim which will get you your direct debit back in 24 hours.
If you put in your notice on 14/12/12 then it should cancel on 14/1/13 and you should get your final bill about 2 weeks after that, usually a credit to you.
It is rare that something like that would happen - lucky you noticed straight away!
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on 07-02-2013 20:12
Take a read of a few threads in this sub-forum. You need not even venture beyond the first page of threads.
It appears to be far, far more common than it should be. Though usually O2 claim it's happened via some fraud mechanism. I'm awaiting a response from the complaints team myself for a very similar issue.
I think it was more a case of unfortunate wording for the "1 in 1000" comment. I mean, O2 published figures for 2005/2006 quote 16.3 million UK customers. That'd be 16,300 people if interpreted literally!
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on 07-02-2013 20:32
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on 07-02-2013 20:38
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on 07-02-2013 20:38
If they received your call December + 30 days notice wouldn't this be your final bill?:/

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on 07-02-2013 20:42
@MI5: I'm sorry, I must have missed the part where there was an allegation. Given that an allegation is "a claim or assertion that someone has done something illegal or wrong." Where was such a claim or assertion made?
Even for my own case, I'm leaning much more on the side of it being an O2 mistake rather than fraud.
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on 08-02-2013 21:08
Stupid mistake and I'm confused how it could of happened if you received the final bill already in jan.

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on 08-02-2013 21:09
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on 08-02-2013 21:09
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