on 07-09-2017 19:00
on 07-09-2017 19:00
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 07-09-2017 19:27
Just take your passport and maybe a driving licence with you as proof of age and they will be able to get it removed for you.
on 07-09-2017 19:27
Just take your passport and maybe a driving licence with you as proof of age and they will be able to get it removed for you.
on 07-09-2017 19:28
on 07-09-2017 21:47
on 07-09-2017 21:47
It maybe stupid in your eyes but you can see why o2 impose this rule on internet access especially with younger users
on 07-09-2017 21:51
on 07-09-2017 21:51
on 07-09-2017 21:54
on 07-09-2017 21:57
on 07-09-2017 21:57
on 07-09-2017 22:17
on 07-09-2017 22:17
The good thing about it is that all networks have to adhere to the rules concerning age restriction but maybe this should be pointed out when signing up for a contract and at that point being given the option to opt out. Obviously responsible parents would be able to protect their children the same.
To my mind it would save a lot of frustration and anger for customers. After all, when you change tariff the adviser has to read out lots of terms and conditions so it could easily be part of those legalities. Similarly, if taking out a contract online, it would be easy enough to have a tick box to opt in or out which must be completed before proceeding further.
Or it could just be the morphine kicking in causing a tendency to waffle on! 😳😉
on 07-09-2017 22:40
on 07-09-2017 22:40
on 07-09-2017 22:48
on 07-09-2017 22:48