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on 22-07-2014 16:55
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on 22-07-2014 16:55
Last Friday I went to one of the O2 stores to get help with my phone that would not send text messages. Anyway, since I have temporarily changed to Pay as You Go, which was couple of months ago, I was unable to send text messages. If I tried to send one, a 'failed' message would appear, therefore I spoke to someone via Chat Online, who was unable to solve the problem as we were unable to find the right path to the message settings and I was advised to go to the nearest store instead. I as doing my final exams and writing a dissertation, so I was unable to go until last Friday. The staff in the store was quite helpful, however the person serving me was unable to fix the problem as he also could not find the text messages settings, so I was put on the phone to one of the advisers. This is where the problem starts.
I explained the problem and I was asked by the adviser to enter the message settings, obviously. So I explained the message settings were not where the general settings were and even the staff in the store were unable to find them. At this point the adviser started to get annoyed with me, as if I was an idiot and could not find such a simple thing as the settings. There was also a lot of noise from the customers being served in the store, so I had to ask the adviser (kindly) to repeat what he had just said, which made him even angrier and started to raise his voice.
Finally, he correctly guided me to the settings and informed me that the messaging center number was wrong and I was to change it, which I did. I was then asked to restart my phone and send a text message. I did so, however the messages were not sending, to which he raised his voice again and told me that he can see that I have just sent 4 text messages. I said to him kindly, I believe I used following words: "I know I must seem totally dumb, but I swear that the messages are not showing up, they did not sent." To which he started to shout and told me he could see I sent the messages and made me feel like an total idiot. I was really upset with the way I was treated, what a poor, poor behavior from and adviser! I thanked him and put the phone down.
Anyway, the 'failed' message continued top appear, so when I got home, I searched for the problem online and I found out that the adviser gave me the wrong message center number. He told me to change it to: +447802000332, however I read from the website that it should be the following: +447802092035.
I was hoping to go back to pay monthly as I am looking into getting a new phone, but if this is how I get treated, I no longer want to be an O2 customer.
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on 22-07-2014 17:06
I think you were very unlucky getting through to such a disrespectful adviser. Normally they are pateint and only too willing to help.
Think about making an official complaint.
Not only rude but giving wrong information isn't acceptable at all.
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on 22-07-2014 17:06
I think you were very unlucky getting through to such a disrespectful adviser. Normally they are pateint and only too willing to help.
Think about making an official complaint.
Not only rude but giving wrong information isn't acceptable at all.

on 22-07-2014 17:12
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on 22-07-2014 17:12
If the message centre number keeps changing after a reboot then currently you have the wrong type of account sim card.
Payg are different from pay monthly ones.
Any O2 shop can provide one and perform the sim swap.

on 01-09-2014 21:52
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on 01-09-2014 21:52
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on 01-09-2014 21:54
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on 01-09-2014 21:54
What does your "My O2" say about your order status?
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.

on 01-09-2014 21:54
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on 01-09-2014 21:54
We hear so many stories of handsets going out if stock or failed deliveries.
If you make your complaint official here. http://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain/complain They may offer a goodwill gesture.

on 01-09-2014 21:55
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on 01-09-2014 21:56
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on 01-09-2014 21:56
If O2 are blaming UK mail it sounds as though it's been dispatched.

on 01-09-2014 21:59
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on 01-09-2014 21:59
In that case you have 7 working days to cancel. Refuse delivery of the handset.

on 01-09-2014 21:59
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