on 07-10-2013 15:53
on 07-10-2013 15:53
My 02 contract was up for renewal and someone claiming to be from 02 phoned and offered me a new deal for 24 months. My contract now seems to be with Aerial but my bank Direct Debit is still with 02. Are they a bonafide company? Today they (Aerial) sent me a letter saying I'm due a monthly refund for not getting a new phone, and want my bank details including account no and sort code. Is this all OK? I tried getting help with an O2 online advisor but they couldn't help me and now my mobile phone has stopped working. Screen looks fine but I cannot send or receive calls or texts since asking for help!!!
09-10-2013 16:21 - edited 09-10-2013 16:22
09-10-2013 16:21 - edited 09-10-2013 16:22
Hi claudiaq,
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07-10-2013 15:58 - edited 07-10-2013 16:01
07-10-2013 15:58 - edited 07-10-2013 16:01
They have been discussed here before and I believe they are a business reseller for O2 accounts.
http://www.aerial-telephones.co.uk/aerial/
on 07-10-2013 16:00
Have a look at a couple of threads on here.
on 07-10-2013 16:03
Thanks, that's what O2 advisor told me, that they were a "retail partner". I just think it is odd they are asking me for my mobile number, bank account and sort code number as well as name of bank. I pay them by Direct Debit every month, surely they could just reduce my DD. Has anyone else had the same experience?
on 07-10-2013 16:10
on 07-10-2013 16:10
You must be a business customer, they are an O2 Partner:
http://www.o2.co.uk/business/how-to-buy/partners
on 07-10-2013 16:12
I don't have a business, it's just my own personal phone, but you are right they have given me a "business account" and I'm not happy with them at all - I can't make head nor tail of my bills now and they are a lot more than they told me they would be. I signed up for 24 months - does anyone know if I can cancel. I was happy with O2, I'd never have changed company if they hadn't hoodwinked me into thinking I was still with O2!
on 07-10-2013 16:13
on 07-10-2013 16:13
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks, that's what O2 advisor told me, that they were a "retail partner". I just think it is odd they are asking me for my mobile number, bank account and sort code number as well as name of bank. I pay them by Direct Debit every month, surely they could just reduce my DD. Has anyone else had the same experience?
I would call them myself using the contact details you know to be correct and not trust a cold call from them.... As you say, "they" should know your details already....
on 07-10-2013 16:23
on 07-10-2013 16:23
Personally I would never give out bank details over the phone unless 100% sure the call is legitimate.
on 07-10-2013 16:30
on 07-10-2013 16:30
@Anonymous wrote:I don't have a business, it's just my own personal phone, but you are right they have given me a "business account" and I'm not happy with them at all - I can't make head nor tail of my bills now and they are a lot more than they told me they would be. I signed up for 24 months - does anyone know if I can cancel. I was happy with O2, I'd never have changed company if they hadn't hoodwinked me into thinking I was still with O2!
They have no right to push you onto a business account.
If you didn't ask for a business account make a formal complaint and hopefully you'll get this sorted out:
on 09-10-2013 12:21
OK so I've tried to complain to O2 but just got passed from pillar to post by O2 online chat and they eventually just ignored me, so I went into the O2 store yesterday and the person there said O2 have passed my details to this Aerial company and they are a retail partner. Today I tried to send Aerial this e-mail with the address they gave me and guess what, I got a message saying "no such e-mail address exists" I tried to phone Aerial with the number they provided me with and I got a message saying no such number exists. Here is a copy of the e-mail I tried to send them which cannot be delivered, it explains it all. I am now seriously worried !!!! I am also very angry O2 has sold me down the river after about 6 years of me being a loyal customer!
If you owe me money, why can't you just deduct it from my Direct Debit amount I pay you every month or send me another cheque. I am not sending my bank details so someone I cannot trust and don't know anything about.