on 08-06-2016 16:46
on 08-06-2016 16:46
Just had my latest bill and been charged £45 for Safari mobile lottery. Tried to find out how I've been charged for this unwanted item that I've never subscribed to but O2 say it's nothing to do with them. This is a complete scam that O2 go along with. Click on the Safari app and it comes up O2 so it must have something to do with them. Spoke to "customer services" and had to speak to a manager. I said I couldn't get through to Safari, which I couldn't, half hour on the phone before being cut off. Magically the manager got through to Safari and put me on to their customer service advisor. She said I had not not subscribed and this meant I had subscribed, a complete scam. I will have to pay the £45 I suppose but I've said if this is not unsubscribe as she said would happen I shall have to close my account and go elseware. I can not believe that a company the size of 02 collude in this scam and make it impossible to get any satisfaction but insist I'm fleeced and give in to their threats. Oh well you live and learn but please be aware of this situation. On a lighter note when I asked if I'd won anything in the lottery I was told I had not been lucky, the prize was a mobile phone.
on 29-09-2016 19:20
on 29-09-2016 19:20
on 29-09-2016 19:25
on 29-09-2016 19:25
on 03-10-2016 10:50
on 03-10-2016 10:50
WHY! ARE YOU O2.. RISKING YOUR CUSTOMERS SOME LIKE MYSELF LONG TERM WHY!!
on 03-10-2016 11:10
on 03-10-2016 11:10
@Anonymous Nothing to do with O2 as such. They are not to know you didn't sign up willingly. Some people do. It's down to the regulator to stamp down on unscrupulous practices though...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 03-10-2016 11:15
on 03-10-2016 11:15