on 13-02-2020 13:26
on 13-02-2020 13:28
on 13-02-2020 13:31
on 13-02-2020 13:31
It doesn't matter where you bought the phone as O2 will have the IMEI number.
on 13-02-2020 13:43
If the phone was being used with a O2 sim then it will have registered on the network. As long s security is passed there shouldn't be a problem.
I would call again and speak to another adviser.
on 13-02-2020 13:49
on 13-02-2020 13:54
on 13-02-2020 14:09
on 13-02-2020 14:09
Excellent, glad you got it sorted. Losing a phone is bad enough but more so when customer service mess you about. Hope you get the insurance sorted now too.
on 13-02-2020 14:29
on 13-02-2020 14:29
Well you learn something new every day. I have deleted my previous comments as I was using my own personal experience.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 13-02-2020 14:31
on 13-02-2020 14:31
Glad to see you were able to get this resolved, @Irshad. It's totally absurd that customer service advisers within the same company don't understand their own policies, and give customers differing information. Do they just make it up as they go along if they don't know the correct solution? Why aren't they consulting a supervisor or escalating the incident if they don't know the right answer, instead of leaving it to the customer to chase around until they get a result? Ridiculous.
on 13-02-2020 14:38