on 11-12-2013 17:26
on 11-12-2013 17:26
I'm sick and tired of the absolute lack of customer service at o2. For well over a month now o2 have failed to help me even in the slightest, all they have done is waste my time completely.
It started when my I discovered my phone was locked. I went to get it unlocked (it was locked without my knowing when i bought the phone I might add, a phone singular, not with contract) and all the unlock code attempts were used up. So I phoned o2 directly, and they said they would send me a code to unlock it. They have sent me numerous e-mails, all with the SAME code that does not work. I phone again, they assure me the next code will work; It does not as they AGAIN send the SAME useless code. I phone AGAIN, this time on the phone for over 2 hours explaining in fine detail the problem, they tell me they understand, and will send me a new & unique code that will definatly work. That was 2 weeks ago & I am yet to recive the e-mail or code.
I am completely FED UP with the poor & frankly flippent customer service at o2, and I'm starting to think it will never get resolved because they just dont care at all about their customers as long as they get their money each month.
on 12-12-2013 08:21
Hi, what is the other network u r looking use in the fone? Is it 3?
on 12-12-2013 09:08
on 12-12-2013 09:08
on 12-12-2013 17:23
Yea I tried that first, but as the phone is completely locked down the only ones who can unlock it now are o2, and o2 are not helping at all...
on 12-12-2013 17:24
on 12-12-2013 17:46
Hi FishMan.
I work for O2 so might be able to give you a bit of advice information.
Firstly, O2 don't sell any phones 'SIM FREE'. None of the networks do. Thats from places like Carphone Warehouse, Phones4U or Amazon.
As for the unlock code, the reason why you keep getting the same code is because there is only 1 code. The manufacturer gives O2 the code and they give it to you (with instructions on how to put the code in, and how many attempts you get, with a warning not to put it in any more than twice). The unlock code is based off your IMEI number, which never changes and so neither does the unlock code.
At this point, unless you take it to a repair shop and pay, only the manufacturer can help. You'd have to send it to them, and they'd have to agree to resolve it. It may even need a new phone, but thats for the manufacturer to decide. No matter how much you try, O2 can't help any further.
Hope this helps.
on 13-12-2013 18:21
Ok, well (1) It was bought from o2 & it was bought as a sim free, because they have it on record, as I have already spoke to o2 over the phone about it.
(2) They said they can send another code, and that I would recive it in an email. That was 3 weeks ago, and I have not yet had any email or any contact what-so-ever.
O2 sold me a phone, that they locked to o2 sims only, without informing me. That right there I'm sure is illegal. If o2 can not fix the problem then o2 owe me a new phone. Everything from the day it was purchased is on record, and if they had sold it as a phone for only o2 sims & explained the whole locking thing, I wouldnt be in this situation.
on 13-12-2013 20:18
on 13-12-2013 20:18
on 14-12-2013 00:23
No, they did not give me any codes until AFTER the phone ran out of attempts. And the code was still wrong.
And if it isn't, then it should be. If I buy a phone from a shop, with no sim & for use as I see fit, they at the very LEAST should inform the buyer that the purchased phone can only work with their sim cards. They did not explain this nor was it written down anywhere. And now the phone is bought & locked, my phone that I paid for that I own, I cant use it. Because of their locking it to their network.
If I bought it as an o2 phone with a contract that would be differant. But I bought it as a phone with no contract. At which point I should of been informed that it can not be used with anything other than o2. As they did NOT inform me of this, but still was happy to take my money, they are at fault, no me.
on 14-12-2013 00:25
on 14-12-2013 00:25
on 14-12-2013 00:27
on 14-12-2013 00:27
They just aren't listening, I'm afraid not much more we can say really.