25-02-2019 18:07
Like a good O2 customer I arranged my upgrade online, choosing to collect my new phone in store. I was very unhappy therefore to have to stand waiting for nearly twenty minutes while the four shop assistants served seated customers.
I understand that in-store transactions often take time and that it's important that customers don't feel rushed when being served. But if I go to other retailers, they have a click-and-collect point which is always available to people. Why is there no click and collect in store? Collecting my new phone took less than five minutes so why did I have to stand there for twenty?
What is O2's policy on serving customers in store.
25-02-2019 18:13
I'm not sure what O2's policy is instore. I've never had any issue with my local store, there again I've never had a click and collect order
I suppose like anything it will depend how busy they are. Monday would be one of their most hectic days I imagine.
I will mention the community managers here and they can feedback your comments.
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25-02-2019 18:56
25-02-2019 19:17
25-02-2019 19:17
It’s not actually unusual for this to happen. I’ve had to wait myself to be seen to when purchasing a new device or seen people waiting for a seat & staff member to attend to them
25-02-2019 20:00
25-02-2019 20:00
What would you have the assistants do, leave the customers they are with to attend to you? i would be pretty angry if I was purchasing a phone and the salesman left me to deal with a click/collect customer. There is no policy in place for that to happen thankfully. Don't forget that these staff get commission on sales, they earn nothing from any customer purchasing online. I personally, would not expect preferential treatment purely because I had the foresight to order online.
25-02-2019 22:06
25-02-2019 22:06