Pushy sales people with TERRIBLE customer service and website

on 02-07-2016 16:09
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on 02-07-2016 16:09
Having gone through all this, I did receive an email asking me to confirm my order. I clicked through and it asked me to sign in. It then asked me to change my username. But when I try to do this it refuses. And when I try to continue without doing this it tells me that the order isn't linked to my account.
So basically o2, you've gone from having a perfectly happy customer (I've been with you for about 5 years) to now being extremely irritated. If your agent had actually thought to call me back at a time more convenient for me, you would have had a substantial sale. In fact you might have had one despite all of that if your website wasn't completely useless. As it is, I am now actually a pretty irritated customer due to your pushy sales agents who have clearly lost the ability to either listen or emphathise.
As an aside, it is really not that easy to find a way to complain. I've got no intention of phoning you - and given you seem to be trying to do everything online it seems bizarre there is no easy way to complain online other than these forums which I doubt you read / pay any attention to. But at least I've said my piece.
For anyone else on this forum I suggest that you put the phone down immediately if you receive a call from one of these sales people unless you like being 'talked at' and have a lot of time on your hands.
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on 02-07-2016 16:16
Complaint email address in the link.
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on 02-07-2016 16:16
Complaint email address in the link.
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on 02-07-2016 16:41
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on 02-07-2016 16:41
@Anonymous This is not O2. This is a customer to customer forum. If I were you, I wouldn't just have a rant here and forget about it. I'd check to make sure you haven't taken a new contract, and if you have, I'd check to see what you've agreed to, as it could turn out to be more than what you thought you were getting. There is a cooling off period, so if anything has gone through, you can still cancel.
General rule of thumb is never agree to anything initiated by a cold call.
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on 02-07-2016 16:53
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on 02-07-2016 16:53
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 02-07-2016 17:28
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on 02-07-2016 17:28
What concerns me is the change of username ! I have never changed my username when upgrading or adding .
I do hope this is o2 direct and not a trusted partner.
Only need to change a user name could be a swap to business account with less rights to cancel
The emails did come from o2 directly and not a third party?
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on 02-07-2016 17:50
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on 02-07-2016 18:14
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on 02-07-2016 18:14
The OP said they weren't able to change their username, so with any luck there was never a transaction, but the OP needs to double check their account and also check their bank statement for any unrecognized charges.
People really need to learn to just hang up on cold callers. You don't need to be polite. You don't owe them any explanation. You have absolutely no obligation to listen to anything they're saying. Just hang up.
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on 02-07-2016 18:20
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on 02-07-2016 20:11
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on 02-07-2016 20:11
I suspect this wasn't O2 at all. Seems very much like one of the so called trusted partners. Harrassment is a polite name for this sort of behaviour. Lets hope the op takes all the advice given and ensures they have not signed up to anything at all.
Either way I would definitely complain. I wonder if there was a number displayed when the call came in?
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on 03-07-2016 12:18
It's totally farcical imo 😑

