on 06-07-2015 14:29
Well...as per subj....
It was a Refresh contract. I've paid off my device and cancelled it, as I was bloody entitled to.
I've already cancelled the relevant Direct Debit, but they better not try to attempt to collect it or damage my credit rating by doing so....
Thieving b.... pardon my Friench....
on 06-07-2015 14:36
on 06-07-2015 14:41
on 06-07-2015 14:41
on 06-07-2015 14:44
on 06-07-2015 14:44
It's happened to a few people who have paid off the device plan. You will have to speak to customer service to get this cancelled.
on 06-07-2015 14:55
on 06-07-2015 14:55
@jonsie wrote:It's happened to a few people who have paid off the device plan. You will have to speak to customer service to get this cancelled.
I'm on the phone with CS as we speak. They seemingly are sorting it out, but the point stands: that should not happen. Especially, as some said here, for 2 years.
on 06-07-2015 14:58
on 06-07-2015 14:58
It seems to be beyond the IT guys to sort this out.
on 06-07-2015 14:58
on 06-07-2015 14:58
@cyrillicguy wrote:
but the point stands: that should not happen. Especially, as some said here, for 2 years.
In a perfect World, that would be true, but you've been around long enough to know O2 is far from perfect
on 06-07-2015 15:00
on 06-07-2015 15:00
In many cases the poor customer has had the money debited and it can take 10 days to get it back.
on 06-07-2015 15:16
on 06-07-2015 15:16
@MI5 wrote:
@cyrillicguy wrote:but the point stands: that should not happen. Especially, as some said here, for 2 years.In a perfect World, that would be true, but you've been around long enough to know O2 is far from perfect
It's the "some are more equal than others" thing that gets to me the most. I mean, how much could me, you or any other member of public get away with the "sorry, I've done that in an error..." excuse? Like picking up something in a supermarket and "forgeting to pay" for an instance. Not that I'd want to do anything like that, but still...
Hell, I somehow think that not all the businesses would walk away scot-free should they start sending people the "you owe me money" requests a.k.a. bills for services that they did not provide let alone attempts of collecting money from bank accounts.
Yet, when a big company does something similar, it's all different story. "It was a genuine error" you see, "cause it's not a perfect world" (not having a go at you here at all @MI5, just using that expression)...
on 06-07-2015 15:27
on 06-07-2015 15:27