on 13-11-2017 17:30
on 13-11-2017 17:30
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 13-11-2017 17:34
on 13-11-2017 17:34
on 13-11-2017 18:35
on 13-11-2017 18:35
If you do complain then use Resolver in the link given above https://www.resolver.co.uk/freeadvice/companies/o2-complaints/services?odm=300_1_1&utm_source=O2&utm...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 13-11-2017 18:42
on 13-11-2017 18:45
on 13-11-2017 18:45
on 13-11-2017 18:53
on 13-11-2017 18:53
@MI5 wrote:
I would never want anyone to lose their job, but the driver does appear to need some more training on how to do their job properly.
I'd hope there was no malicious intent (but maybe I'm too trusting), but it does have to be highlighted, if only to help other customers.
A family friend works for Parcel Force and they are given training about 'parcel deliveries'. They do deliver some mobile phones but the training is generally regarding seasonal gifts as well.
Listening to the tales he tells me of some other courier companies... I would be very suspicious of this...but then that's just me...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 13-11-2017 20:19
on 13-11-2017 20:19
on 13-11-2017 20:25
on 13-11-2017 20:25
@Anonymous wrote:
I've spoken with the police and they say it's a civil matter
Somebody has phone which they know isn't theirs........if they deprive the true owner of that phone then that is theft.
"A person is guilty of theft if he dishonestly appropriates property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it; and “thief” and “steal” shall be construed accordingly."
on 13-11-2017 20:31
on 13-11-2017 20:31
on 13-11-2017 20:35
on 13-11-2017 20:35