01-03-2023 16:42
As a result of the changes to my terms & conditions, I was given the opportunity to cancel my Virgin Media and Volt O₂ sim.
They claimed that there would be no cancellation fees:
"you can change or cancel your package, including your Volt O₂ sim, any time before 4th April 2023, without paying any cancellation fees".
However, when I contacted O₂ today, they were adamant that they would change me, even though the words "without paying any cancellation fees" were clearly stated in the Email from Virgin \ O₂.
Now, like most people who have a mobile phone, I want to take my phone number with me and this is apparently what they are charging me for. So, in effect, they have completely mislead customers, because "any" means "any" - except if you're O₂.
I believe that O₂ must honour their statement and allow customers, like me, who have been given the opportunity to leave "without any cancellation fees" to do so. It could be claimed that they are in-fact advertising a fraud, as they clear are charging a fee for cancelling.
How can I get Virgin / O₂ to honour their own statement?
What is my next move?
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Hi @swattz so what some others here have stated is correct, the cancellation does need to originate from VM, which I know you said you had contacted them first.
01-03-2023 16:46
As the email came from Virgin you need to cancel through them.
01-03-2023 16:54
01-03-2023 16:54
I did precisely this and it was Virgin who transferred me to 02 in order to cancel my Volt Sim.
So the ball is clearly in 02's court.
01-03-2023 16:57
Come up a few times on the Virgin Volt forum. Apparently Virgin said if both were bought together through them then you could leave. However it appears Virgin have not told O2 whose agents have no facilities on their systems to do that.
Virgin will bounce you back to O2 and O2 will bounce you back to Virgin
But it is Virgin's under law.
01-03-2023 16:57
@O2Emma Can you assist here please?
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02-03-2023 16:01
I saw this at 3:59pm, and replied with the information requested.