29-07-2020 14:27 - edited 29-07-2020 14:35
29-07-2020 14:27 - edited 29-07-2020 14:35
Being disabled and difficulty typing. why is o2 refusing to give reasonable adjustments and not taking my complaints
on 29-07-2020 14:36
No idea what you are referring to but contact details are here http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus and here Guide: Coronavirus Community Help and Support
on 29-07-2020 14:39
on 29-07-2020 14:39
i have contacts, i am looking for answers
on 29-07-2020 14:42
on 29-07-2020 14:42
You still need to call O2 I'm afraid.
This isn't O2 you are talking to.
@O2Richard may be around this afternoon though?
on 29-07-2020 14:54
on 29-07-2020 14:54
@MI5 Thanks I will have a look into this.
Hi @oIIdiscriminate i will private message you and look into this for you
on 29-07-2020 14:57
on 29-07-2020 14:57
i have over 10 times. thanks anyway.
on 29-07-2020 14:58
on 29-07-2020 14:58
on 29-07-2020 15:00
on 29-07-2020 15:00
Please be advised that due to my disability i find typing extremly difficult, i would not be able to type long answers.
on 29-07-2020 15:14
on 29-07-2020 15:14
will call them
on 29-07-2020 15:20
on 29-07-2020 15:20
@oIIdiscriminate You may be able to get registered to the Access For You service if you call customer service using the advice below from an O2 Guru on how to get through.
Call 202 from your mobile.
When it comes to the reason you are calling, stay silent for 15 seconds and you will be taken to the keypad options.
Press 2 for Everything Else
Press 5 for More Options
Press 7 for Anything Else which will put you though to someone.