on 29-12-2018 18:51
Ordered a Classic PAYG SIM online, popped it in and tried to top up online. It wouldn't accept any credit cards (Amex, Visa or Mastercard) with an error message that the card is not an accepted card type! Re-entered card number to make sure no mistakes in typing it in...same error.
Called up O2, kept getting shoved into automated top up, but ended up with the same error - can't process.
Finally got to speak to someone, who informed me that the SIM needed to be 'activated'. Now that goes against all help and guidance provided on the SIM package and online - i.e. No Activation is needed - just top up!
I was asked to wait an hour or so. Tried after 3 hours, still doesn't work. (and yes, switched phone off and on).
I have now been asked to visit a physical store to buy an e-voucher or top up card, as 'that is what is required for the first time'! Having wasted more than an hour on this, i can't believe the instructions can be so contradictory - not sure if if i should simply look somewhere else.
In this day and age, should it be so difficult to get going with a PAYG sim??? Is this just O2 or the same with the other operators? Or am i missing something....
Any insights will be much appreciated, thanks.
on 29-12-2018 18:55
Yes, for some reason known only to O2, the first top up has to be done by voucher! Quite ridiculous these days. Of course, customer service deny this is what you need to do.....
on 29-12-2018 19:05
on 29-12-2018 19:05
on 29-12-2018 19:05
on 29-12-2018 19:05
on 29-12-2018 19:11
on 29-12-2018 19:11
For info in the future, all ways to top up are here (after the first one via a voucher)
https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/How-to-Guides/How-to-Top-Up-PAYG/ba-p/1156408
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 29-12-2018 19:12
on 29-12-2018 19:12
It's better to go instore anyway as they top it up and charge you the £10.
on 29-12-2018 19:16
on 29-12-2018 19:16
on 29-12-2018 19:28
Thanks everyone for the quick responses! 🙂
I now get it that the first time top up, with O2, requires 'going somewhere' - an O2 store, corner store, ATM machine, etc. I wish this was made clear on O2's website when placing the order online - currently it gives the impression that you can be up and running from the convinience of your home. It is misleading and if i knew upfront, I would have selected another provider.
They probably have an archaic technical solution which is too low priority to change for now, hence the need for vouchers, etc for the first time - but that is no excuse for deliberately misleading new customers.
on 29-12-2018 20:11
on 29-12-2018 20:11
on 29-12-2018 21:00
on 29-12-2018 21:00