Will this become a legal issue?
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on 07-08-2017 11:11
During my holiday I had my mobile data off and I thought all was well until I arrived back to the UK to receive a text from O2 saying that I've been charged £230. I checked back on the website and it clearly states that I will be notified for when I've reached £40 worth of data. I called up the moment I got the text and I talked to a lady who claimed that the charge went through because I had a good credit rating. Possibly the most stupid thing I've heard considering it doesn't state anywhere anything of the sort and it seemed she was talking out of her backside to waste time. She said she will put my account under investigation and I will be notified within five working days. I received no call. I called up on the sixth working day to check what was going on and another lady stated that it does say for her to contact me and that she will notify her immediately and will call me back the same day. That didn't happen either. I called up on the seventh working day and a gentleman said that he will look into it and said that it is a complicated issue and I will have to call up the escalation department the next day. It is now the next day, my phone is not registered on the network and everyday I'm stress out more and more over this because O2 is refusing to cooperate with me. It's reaching a point where it's affecting my everyday life and it's bothering me. Is it possible to take legal action over this?
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on 07-08-2017 11:13
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on 07-08-2017 11:15
Resolver is known to get good results http://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain
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on 07-08-2017 11:32
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on 07-08-2017 11:32
@Beenherebefore wrote:@Praxsta ........do you mean O2 have blocked your phone/SIM because you have not paid the £230 ?
Ironically, in these situations, they may block the phone if they suspect fraud due to a lost or stolen device!
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