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Why won't you let me pay you??

AngryAndy
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From talking to others I have found that the following may be a problem for many:

 

No debit card to hand?  I'll pay in store!

Oh, no.  For some reason O2 stores are merely showrooms for new handsets.  They do not accept payments for existing accounts.  Yes... SHOPS that won't take money when due & offered, astounding.

 

What about the Automated Payments line?

See above:  I have no debit card.

 

OK - Lets go 'Ol Skool, I'll try and Pay O2 by deposit directly in to their account.

2 phone agents told me this was impossible, which I doubted.  But then I recalled that O2 shops, unlike every other high street presence of a massive company, won't let you pay your bill.  This company operates in a more unusual way to every other consumer experience I have had.  So I called again.  The 3rd agent then called me back twice to tell me the previous bank payment information she'd given me was wrong.  Luckily this was just before I set foot into the bank used by O2.

 

Deposit made, mobile number given as reference; account SHOULD now be in credit.

 

OH - I've now been disconnected.  Strangely for a company that specialises in COMMUNICATION - they don't have anyone available to talk to after 9PM.  Finding contact numbers for landlines was like pulling teeth.  O2's website is actually very pretty - but intensely hard to navigate.

 

Direct Debit?

Need to be able to talk to someone ON A PHONE to sort this with my new bank details.  I could go in to store, but I now really doubt they'll be able to do anything - It is merely a showroom after all.  Also, I really have trouble getting out of the house much of the time due to long term health difficulties.  The resentment I have built up so far would only mean that I'd scream at the poor swine behind the counter; even though I know it is a company decision to have showrooms with little to no facility to service existing accounts at a very basic level, i.e. accepting a bloody payment.

 

Now I have received a demand for full settlement of account and handset loan.  Eh?  I PAYED YOU!!  I did so BEFORE you disconnected me.  Then you have the gall to tell me you want a reconnection fee.

 

How the hell am I supposed to get this reconnection fee to you?  Not in store, no one to answer phone after 9PM (I'm usually nocturnal) and even if I can get to a phone during your office hours - it's still AGONY trying to find the bloody number to call you on to start with.

 

Perhaps I should drive a herd of sheep whose value matches this fee to your head office, leave them in the car park and see if you accept this as payment?

 

No?  Alright, how about a crate of Krugerrand?  Maybe a grubby fat roll of $100 bills secured with a grubbier elastic band left at a 'dead drop' location known only to O2?

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Cleoriff
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@AngryAndy wrote:

@MI5 wrote:

 

Sorry....I have changed my mind. The one on offer is now currently winging it's way down the M6....to me LOL

 

The ones I supply come with a free casserole dish - once it's done the lawn, sprinkle with seasoning and dinner's sorted

 


I wont be doing any slaughtering. I am a nurse. I have to preserve life....Happy Dance

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Hello again everyone

 

Thanks to a landline & simply not going to bed I was able to call O2 about an hour ago.  They acknowledged I had paid.  They acknowledged I had paid in time.  A charming chap apologised, waived r/c charges and we had a lovely chat about DDs.  I am now aware that if I want to pay my bill early (thus avoiding this mess), I need to do it more than 5 days before the DD is claimed from my bank.  If I am to do this, I will be using either BACS or debit card; when one eventually turns up.

 

So, now I'm back to 'Just a bit tirred, and annoyed' Andy, who's back on the grid. Mexican Wave

 

I'm incredibly grateful to you all for your help.  @Cleoriff - You especially.  Your payment guide is brilliant.

 

Andy

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Great news Andy...'just a bit tired and back on the grid'.....

Glad you are sorted. Now ....about that sheep....Thinking wink

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I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.

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Any sheep left?

I'm hungry
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Andy you are a man after my own heart.☺

I love the way you write, your wit and your general thinking.

I wish all the members were as eloquent Fantastic

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Oh, as for Thai whisky  (spelling correct...) it is actually described on the label as rum but the bars insist on calling it whisky! Hey who cares. It's lethal and a secondary usage is to strip varnish and paint from doors and fuel jet engines!

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@jonsie wrote:

Andy you are a man after my own heart.☺

I love the way you write, your wit and your general thinking.

I wish all the members were as eloquent Fantastic


Same here.... and it never hurts to be offered a sheep. Beats a bunch of flowers any day of the week LOL:

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That made me laugh, thank you, @AngryAndy. And all those customers, "just like you" (but without your payment problem) lobbing advice at you... 😂
And I bought lamb for the first time in ages on Saturday, didn't think about having it mow the grass first... 🤣👍
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Thanks to you finding this thread again, (always searching for the unusual and lost) I'm laughing as I re-read it. A very funny post. Oh and the lamb was delicious. rofl

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