on 22-04-2018 00:37
I ordered a brand new Moto G5 on PAYG from the O2 online shop. It arrived damaged (dent in the back and gap in the side as it does not close properly - see photos). I took the phone into an O2 shop who refused to deal with me and just phoned O2 and passed me the phone. After spending /wasting 40 minutes on the phone to customer services they said I have to send the phone in for repairs and may have to pay for repairs. Surely when ordering a brand new phone, expecting to get a new (undamaged) phone is not unreasonable. And why should I have to pay for repairs!!
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on 22-04-2018 00:44
@muffinthepuffin You need to make a complaint.
Use Resolver off this link https://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain
on 22-04-2018 00:44
@muffinthepuffin You need to make a complaint.
Use Resolver off this link https://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain
on 22-04-2018 00:45
You do not have to send it for repairs. Return the phone and either get it replaced or our money back. Phone and speak to someone else. You have a 14 day change of mind period or a 30 day if faulty goods.
Returns policy :
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/phones-sims-and-devices/our-returns-and-repairs-policy
on 22-04-2018 01:05
on 22-04-2018 01:05
Thanks, I will try Resolver (although I used them for an amazon complaint (failure to deliver item) and they were useless - only response I got from amazon was a reply saying "there is no customer account with this email address so we will not respond any further" - so despite attaching screenshots showing orders from amazon from that email address for over 10 years, I got no further repsonse and lost nearly £500.
The problem is the phone was ordered on 5th December but only arrived around the 21st/22nd I think. Opened box but did not really look at it or use it as too busy over Xmas/New Year. Only reason for getting phone was no space on old one for apps I needed to use while away. Just before going away in mid January I charged the phone so I could take it with me but it would not switch on. So I left it behind and took my old phone.
Got back after 2 weeks away and a few days later there was a problem with the flat and flooding neighbours flat downstairs, then landlord said was selling house so gave me notice to quit, then was away 3 weeks (outside UK) for work and so only managed to go to the O2 shop when I got back the second time, which by then was middle of March. With everything esle going on and not being in the country for most of Jan and Feb and half of March sorting out the phone was hardly my number one priority. Did manage to get the phone to switch on finally, so have been using it as had to sell loads of stuff on gumtree, find somewhere else to live, arrange storage, removals, etc etc
on 22-04-2018 01:10
on 22-04-2018 01:10
You didn't say it was 4 months ago. Go down the complaint route but I wish you luck. You should have checked it back in December so I very much doubt you getting anywhere with this now.Sorry.
on 22-04-2018 01:10
on 22-04-2018 06:48
on 22-04-2018 06:48
I also have doubts you will get anywhere with this @muffinthepuffin.
You bought the phone 4 months ago and admit you have used it to sell stuff etc etc
You will have to prove that it wasn't you who damaged it. Very difficult given the length of time it's been in your possession.
As suggested above, go down the complaints route, though I'm honestly not hopeful of a positive outcome.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-04-2018 10:13
They obviously are right in saying that you need to send it in for repairs after 4 months but they weren’t to know that you didn’t think about it until now
on 22-04-2018 11:06
on 22-04-2018 11:06
Unsure but is there any way phone would say when @muffinthepuffin first started using the phone ?
This may help in trying to get help
on 22-04-2018 11:09