on 27-09-2010 10:43
on 27-09-2010 10:43
on 01-10-2010 12:08
on 01-10-2010 12:08
on 01-10-2010 16:41
on 01-10-2010 16:41
on 02-10-2010 08:59
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on 02-10-2010 09:48
on 02-10-2010 09:48
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on 03-10-2010 21:05
on 03-10-2010 21:05
on 04-10-2010 11:39
on 04-10-2010 11:39
Hi guys - I am also in the same position. I submitted a claim on 14 September, have been told by 2 insurance people of a def delivery date, 2 more that the others lied to me, 2 people promising me a call back. Nothing.
I cannot express my digust and anger in strong enough terms.
I have expressed it as simply the worst customer service i have ever seen. One moron actually told me i just had to "play a waiting game" !!
I also got the phone is discontinued text and then a text telling me it did not apply!!
Regarding the insurance, they changed the terms at some point from guaranteed new for old, to a refurb and no time limit. I may be completely wrong, but i think it was the time that the underwriters changed. The policy that guaranteed new for old i will call "the old policy" and the refurb policy the "new" policy.
HOWEVER, the terms and conditions of the old policy provided that any change of terms would only apply if they gave written notice 30 days in advance. I never received such notice, and therefore the new policy does not apply to me. If you never received such notice IN ADVANCE, then it does not apply to you.
I am entitled to a guaranteed new phone. They, by their own admission, cannot provide one which is why i have written them a formal letter letting advising them that unless I get a replacement phone by 18 October, I am suing them for breach of contract and for the cost of a second hand 3gs There is an implied term of every contract that things must be done to a reasonable standard and within a reasonable period of time, under the Supply Of Goods And Services Act 1982.
I agree that we need to unite in order to get these people to do anything. I also know that the second i can get the hell from O2 i will.
I have no idea what they will offer different people, but if they offer you an upgrade, can i suggest you insist it is on the same terms as your current contract? They new contracts do not have an unlimited data option, and I am guessing that most of us are - if you simply upgrade as normal, they will sign you up to a new contract.
Neal
on 04-10-2010 11:50
on 04-10-2010 11:50
on 04-10-2010 13:30
on 04-10-2010 13:30
on 04-10-2010 13:47
on 04-10-2010 13:47