O2 Priority App bug with current reward

on 25-12-2017 10:49
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on 25-12-2017 10:49
O2 is currently offering a £5 voucher for some customers on the Priority App as a Christmas/loyalty bonus - valid until Thursday.
This is obviously very nice of them and I don't mean to seem ungrateful in any way, but I'm having some problems with the offer.
The offer suggests you can "choose" who you want to receive the voucher from, with a whole range of shops. It asks who will you "pick" - again reinforcing the idea of having a choice. But in the group selection for the offer, it's only giving me Argos and none of the other shops, so I can't choose anything but Argos.
As I've said I don't want to seem ungrateful for a freebie, but if choice is advertised then choice should be given (particularly as I never shop at Argos but use other stores they advertise in the offer).
Is anyone else having this issue? Can anyone help with this bug or highlight how I can report it directly to O2 please?
Thanks and Merry Christmas everyone!
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on 04-01-2018 23:10
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on 04-01-2018 23:10
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on 04-01-2018 23:10
"MI5" you're not talking about 4000 people though. You're talking about considerably more than 4000 people all being there at the exact same second to do it, considering that only a small portion of all users would take up a complaint about it afterwards. 4000 is the minimum of people who have to be doing something all within the same second.
E.g. if 1 in 500 people are likely to complain about something that happens and you get 20 complaints about it after the event, you'd need 4000 people waiting at exactly the same second to successfully take all the vouchers, then roughly another 10,000 all attempting and failing for the 20 complaints to come through afterwards (based on statistics). So in total you're looking at 14,000 rather than just 4,000.
And that's considerably over 4000 people who had the time of day to sit around waiting for the app reward to tick over - to the exact second.
Part of the thing is that even if it's genuine, (1) the app is crap for not handling it and (2) it just goes to show that the Priority App being a "reward" system (as a lot of people see it, and how it used to be advertised by O2) is an illusion because so incredibly few people actually benefit much from any of the decent offers.
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on 04-01-2018 23:11
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on 04-01-2018 23:12
Star Wars?
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on 04-01-2018 23:15
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on 04-01-2018 23:15
@Anonymous wrote:"MI5" you're not talking about 4000 people though.
My point was how small "4000" are compared to the customer base in total.
40,000 would only be 0.2%
The odds are completely stacked against you whichever way you look at it.
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on 04-01-2018 23:18
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on 04-01-2018 23:18
@Anonymous wrote:Star Wars?
@Anonymous wrote:Star Wars?
Had to be collected instore. Every store had an allocation.some people waiting outside for the stores to open and then were told they had all gone. Reported on here by customers all over the country. How is that possible if offers are genuine?
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on 04-01-2018 23:19
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on 04-01-2018 23:19
@Anonymous wrote:Star Wars?
There was a lot of Star Wars memorabilia on offer via Priority. They made the offer available in the week at 9am when most people were at work. (I forget which stores were stocking it). Bottom line it went within minutes and when next seen was being offered on Ebay for vastly inflated prices
Veritas Numquam Perit
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on 04-01-2018 23:41
Sounds like a complete joke.
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on 04-01-2018 23:58
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on 04-01-2018 23:58
@Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a complete joke.
It was and there was either none supplied to some stores or staff got them all for themselves.
Disclaimer. Only my opinion and I make no factual allegations against any member of staff.
....but the whole thing stank.


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