on 03-12-2014 23:20
on 03-12-2014 23:22
on 03-12-2014 23:25
on 03-12-2014 23:25
on 03-12-2014 23:25
Hi @Nicrae72 and welcome to the forum
Sorry to hear of this sad story but it is all too common recently. During the iPhone launch way back in September people have been ordering phones showing as in stock only to find they never were. Completely shoddy immoral practice but one that O2 continues to get away with.
Even worse when they take your money immediately...then take 5 days to refund...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 03-12-2014 23:29
on 03-12-2014 23:29
@Nicrae72 wrote:
Thanks for your reply. I think it's really poor that this happens and if is doing so often they are getting quite a lot of interest on the money that they are keeping hold if
You have hit the nail on the head with that comment. As I say totally immoral business practice...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 03-12-2014 23:47
on 03-12-2014 23:47
Once you do get your refund, if you still want to get that particular phone you might want to look elsewhere, as there's a good possibility that O2 won't restock it.
http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/2014/11/27/apple-iphone-5c-to-be-discontinued-next-year/
04-12-2014 00:26 - edited 04-12-2014 00:27
Then they're even more in the wrong for continuing to advertise it for sale!
on 04-12-2014 00:44
on 04-12-2014 00:44
@Anonymous wrote:Then they're even more in the wrong for continuing to advertise it for sale!
Agree Mel...but sadly this practice goes on and on.... Its as if they deliberately stop the website updating with correct stock levels. I suppose because they would then lose buyers to other companies
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 04-12-2014 06:47
on 04-12-2014 06:47
on 04-12-2014 08:01
on 04-12-2014 08:01
We have seen this so many times now that it would appear to be the norm rather than the exception. Do o2 actually carry any stock these days?