on 07-02-2020 15:21
Phone purchased in late November, stopped working 2 days ago. Would take an inordinate time to boot up, then briefly show the home screen before reverting to either the green worm-of-death or a message bar '.comAndroid error', behind which was an incessant stream of application update failed messages.
Took the phone back to the O2 outlet where it was purchased. Total disinterest; "we'll send it back to the supplier, might take a couple of weeks".
I pointed out that the phone was in warranty and that its 92-year old owner, my mother, could not be without a phone. Result? Total disinterest; "we'll send it back to the supplier, might take a couple of weeks".
They refused to replace the faulty item, and offered to sell me another cheap phone, but at 92 my mother has to stick with the Doro Android interface she is used to. Result, I was forced to buy another Doro 8035 from these ******.
The old phone was truly screwed, they couldn't transfer anything off it.
So thanks O2, I think that selling bog roll is more the market you should be in.
on 07-02-2020 15:34
Unfortunately under consumer law, you aren't automatically entitled to a replacement after 28 days.
I'd send the old phone to Doro for repair now so you have a replacement for when the new one goes wrong, as it is a common fault on Doro phones.
on 07-02-2020 15:47
on 07-02-2020 15:58
on 07-02-2020 15:58
on 07-02-2020 17:18
Thanks to all for your considered replies. If this phone is known to be a significant underperformer, perhaps it shouldn't be on the shelves of a mainstream telco.
I accept that there are other places to get this phone from, but I was faced with the immediate and pressing need to keep my mother 'in touch' as she is housebound and I live 2 hours away.
on 07-02-2020 17:26
on 07-02-2020 17:34
on 07-02-2020 17:34