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on 11-05-2016 15:53
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on 11-05-2016 15:53
I woke up in a very good mood as i was excited to have my new phone.
Any ideas to resolve this and my now very aggitated mood?!
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11-05-2016 16:00 - edited 11-05-2016 16:01
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11-05-2016 16:00 - edited 11-05-2016 16:01
You could contact customer services. If you were in I have no idea why they left it with a neighbour?
Until you get this phone it is O2's responsibility to sort out @Anonymous
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on 11-05-2016 16:02

Seriously though, you can probably get the extra delivery charges refunded if you give CS a call and explain.
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 11-05-2016 16:04
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on 11-05-2016 16:04
I'm not advocating this, but might be worth checking. Definitely worth a complaint, as a minimum they will give you your postage charge back, and hopefully some form of goodwill.
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on 11-05-2016 16:15
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on 11-05-2016 16:15
I've never heard of a service that promise a delivery by a specific time, unless its agreed on the day, as the driver can plan his route etc and will be able to give a rough time.
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on 11-05-2016 16:23
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on 11-05-2016 16:23
I think the most they are liable for if they miss it though is the cost of the delivery... (could be wrong though)
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on 11-05-2016 16:27
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on 11-05-2016 16:27
@Cleoriff wrote:You could contact customer services. If you were in I have no idea why they left it with a neighbour?
Until you get this phone it is O2's responsibility to sort out @Anonymous
@Anonymous You should definitely contact customer service using a number in the link provided by @Cleoriff. Did you request that the package be left with a neighbour if you weren't home? If you don't get a reasonable answer from customer service, you can lodge a formal complaint here: http://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain
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on 11-05-2016 16:29
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on 11-05-2016 16:29
Thing is though, if next door don't return the phone, surly this would be an issue for O2/UKmail and not the customer, who at the end of that hasn't received their goods.
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on 11-05-2016 16:34
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on 11-05-2016 16:34
It's not as simple as knocking on your neighbours door when they get home. ..?
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on 11-05-2016 16:37
Welcome to the Community @Anonymous! Sorry to hear you have to wait slightly longer than expected to enjoy your new phone. The £7 premium delivery is dependent on ordering before 8pm the previous night. If you did indeed order prior to 8pm, then, as others have suggested, customer services should be able to refund or credit the delivery charge.
Hope this helps

