on 21-07-2015 14:11
on 21-07-2015 14:11
Last Friday morning I turned my phone on but noticed the screen was not displaying properly and there was a crack on the screen.
I contacted 02 customer services explaining circumstances and in no way had I damaged it myself (took photos for evidence proving no physical evidence of damage to phone) and arranged for phone to be sent to repair centre. I was also told that the phone had a twelve month warranty in which I purchased handset in April 2015.
I had to pay for tracked service as 02 free delivery postage not tracked so wanted to ensure it arrived safely.
Anyway got an e-mail today from o2 mycare telling me that unfortunately the handset is deemed out of warranty due to CRACKED LCD SCREEN ? And that it would cost me £85.99 for a full repair.
There was no proof or explanation of any sort what caused it but I am aware that there have been issues regarding this make and model regarding problems with the screen.
I today contacted customer services asking for details and what evidence they have to back-up their findings but none could be given and spent nearly an hour trying to explain that if I had damaged it myself, I would have not wasted my time sending it back and taken it somewhere local for repair as I have no insurance.
I then got passed to Samsung who said that they could not help me as o2 repair centre have my mobile handset.
I feel pretty upset with the customer services provided and wanted to know if the matter could be taken further or what Consumer rights I have to avoid the additional expense ? Has anyone else encountered a similar problem with this type of phone and what was the outcome ?
A very un-happy customer.
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on 25-08-2015 09:40
I have just received a reply from o2 regarding my SOGA letter.
They have now offered either a refurbished phone or a goodwill credit towards the repair.
Should I just accept one of the above or press for full payment of costs ?
on 25-08-2015 09:49
on 25-08-2015 09:49
Personally I would be going for full payment or a new replacement. Reconditioned may be ok if you are prepared to accept it but I wouldn't be happy with O2 repairing it. If they pay for a Samsung repair then that's acceptable.
on 25-08-2015 09:53
Thanks again for your response.
I will respond accordingly and will keep you posted.
on 02-09-2015 13:44
Further response received, still only offering gesture of goodwill payment towards repair or a refurbishment phone.
State that it was user damage rather than manufacturing fault and not covered under warranty, even though I quoted SOGA ?
on 02-09-2015 13:54