pay up front for life cancelled by o2!!

on 17-04-2009 19:21
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on 17-04-2009 19:21
Can they legally breach the contract?
Has anyone else suffered this?

on 09-05-2009 00:06
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on 09-05-2009 00:06
9 Changes to the Agreement
9.1 We may change this Agreement and the Charges at any time.Changes will be posted on our website www.o2.co.uk.Please check this regularly for
updates.
9.2 If we increase the Charges for the elements of the Service you are using or change the terms and conditions of this Agreement to your significant
disadvantage (in our reasonable opinion)we will give you 30 days'notice in writing before the changes take place.We will notify you as detailed in
paragraph 7 above or we may notify you by text (SMS)to your Mobile Phone number and/or by email where you have supplied your email address to us
for this purpose.
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4.2 From time to time we may have to migrate your Account from one billing platform to another.In these circumstances we will notify you if migration of
your Account will affect the Service in any way.
So i guess once its signed you may not be happy with it but in the end you have signed a contract in whcih you have agreed to these terms
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on 11-05-2009 15:11
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on 11-05-2009 15:11
My local O2 shop has managed to return my tarrif to "All upfront for life 50". It was acheived by them contacting their own help desk, who completed a form. Within 7 days the tarrif was changed. The £35 bill has been blocked and will be credited on the next bill. All sorted.
THEY CAN CHANGE IT BACK!!

on 11-05-2009 20:33
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on 11-05-2009 20:33
I complained to the Complaints Review Service Dept and received the same reply. O2 then barred my phone as i refused to pay the line rental charges.
I have just phoned to complain again and they stuck to their guns. But i did pay them £8 for my call charges for the last 2 months and they have un barred my phone. I have now requested a 'deadlock' letter so i can refer the matter to Offcom.
I believe that O2/Cellnet have changed my service provider and 'they' want to get rid of these PUFL contracts. according to the Offtel website i should have been informed when O2 changed service provider - i wasn't so this is in breach of the terms & conditions.
Item 9 of the 'current' T&C says they can change the agreement - sure, but not to this extent. Item 5 from the original PUFL T&C reads:
5. "For Life" means that purchasers of a Pay Up Front for Life package will continue to enjoy all the benefits of this package, for as long as they remain connected to Pay UpFront for Life.
SO LETS ALL KEEP FIGHTING, AND ALL GET IN TOUCH WITH WATCHDOG - I HAVE.
DON'T GIVE IN AND CHANGE - ITS WHAT O2 WANT YOU TO DO!!

on 12-05-2009 09:43
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on 13-05-2009 13:42
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on 13-05-2009 19:52
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on 13-05-2009 19:52
Could you let me have a copy of your PUFFL contract terms and conditions as i have lost mine? Thanks.

on 14-05-2009 10:09
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on 14-05-2009 10:09
I have had this contract for nearly 7 years now and have remained on Weekend Talk & Text for all that time (it was only very recently that whilst clearing out some clutter I binned the original page from the Argos catalogue - I fear I no longer have the contract either) as I was blissfully unaware that I could swap between tarrifs.
After losing the sim (pin code protected) and the handset I phoned O2 last night fully expecting them to want to cancel the contract, but no they denied that there was any move for terminating the account and said they would send out a 3G enabled sim on the same contract with same number.
It may help that my contract is always about £5 in credit and I hardly ever use the phone. But as I say when I spoke to the yourng lady she denied there was any move to terminate these accounts. She did say thought that I had to replace the handset myself and there was no such thing as an upgrade for this contract.

on 14-05-2009 12:25
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on 14-05-2009 13:07
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