04-01-2016 14:30
04-01-2016 14:30
I tried to top up a new Pay and Go SIM we have got for an employee. As I want to regulate use I do not want automatic top ups, not do I want to do it over the phone.
Unfortunately our billing address, which we have used long before postcode checkers came out, is very slightly different to the post code checker.
Most sites have a manual override, but not 02. So I cannot give the correct billing address and the payment then gets rejected.
So now I can't top up my employees SIM which means I will use another provider, lock stock and 2 smoking barrels. 02 lose our mobile contracts as well..... idiots. That's a lot of money down the pan in one go.
Ah well. Easy come, easy go.
04-01-2016 14:34
04-01-2016 14:34
Hi @Anonymous Have you looked at the various ways to pay and top up....? Just scroll down to payg...
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Discussions-Feedback/Ways-to-pay-guidelines/m-p/874982
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04-01-2016 14:38
04-01-2016 14:38
04-01-2016 15:23
Hi @Anonymous,
I'm Toby, the community manager, welcome!
What customer service said to you when you have called them to see if the can help? This will help myself and the team investigate further.
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04-01-2016 15:32
04-01-2016 15:32
Presumably you have a postcode and it's included in your billing address correctly?
However, there are big problems with o2's new improved systems....
04-01-2016 17:07
04-01-2016 17:07
I only did online chat - it will only cost me time and money to talk to Customer Services to get the answer I already know.
Quite simply I need to do the web top up. I either cannot, or do not want to, use other methods.
We have a proper post code. The problem is that the address we were originally given when moving to the premises over 10 years ago is slightly different than the one that is now linked to the post code.
So if I do a post code check I get somethign like this:
Unit 1
Some Farm
But the address at our bank is like this:
1 Some Farm
Subtle, but distinct enough to throw an error.
Most sites have a method of letting you override the post code retrieved address manually (my guess is that there must be a lot more situations like this) but clearly 02 thought they knew best and that the post code database was 100% accurate
Yes, eventually we may change the address at the bank, but that is major hoop jumping, and the times it is an issue is only whe you get badly coded websites like 02.
04-01-2016 17:13
04-01-2016 17:13
Please see my other answer in the thread about payments where you posted previously. No one can blame you for moving your business elsewhere and it's down to O2 to change their systems, not to us as customers to accept their own limitations.
05-01-2016 14:19
For a laugh I tried the phone top up. Fails as well.
Useless. 02 get your act together.
05-01-2016 14:47
05-01-2016 14:47
Hahahahaha......
Have modified my address so that it matches the system (thought I ought to try and make life easier elsewhere) though the card provider said it shouldn't be that sensitive and should have passed.
Still no joy, and only ONE of my several attempts to pay yesterday were registered at the card provider.
Card provider reset their system to ensure the new address was there. STILL no joy and declined AGAIN.
And then I try once more and get :
www.o2.co.uk is temporarily unavailable
XIP 1903485250
Completely and utterly USELESS.