on 29-04-2024 14:53
I submitted a complaint back in December didn't hear nothing from months on April 1 contacted me asking me do I want to continue with my complaint? At first, I thought this was an April fools joke.
Responded with the word yes I would like to continue again weeks went by it was only when I posted on LinkedIn. I've got a call from Rupert. From the executive team Who is meant to be calling me back today at an a.m. appointment which he agreed I'm still waiting for that call. It's now gone 3 o'clock.
O2 has failed as a business since I've merged with virgin, the customer service level has gone the customer service is like the post office is helpline. Criminal
Should I be taking legal action against his business? I think there are massive corporate company and they are exempt
on 29-04-2024 14:57
If a complaint isn't answered in a reasonable time then the normal procedure is to get a letter of deadlock and go to the Communications Ombudsman
on 29-04-2024 15:04
Complaints code of conduct here https://www.o2.co.uk/documents/456036/4246828/Customer+Complaints+code+250523.pdf
on 29-04-2024 18:00
on 29-04-2024 18:00
@Enlli wrote:If a complaint isn't answered in a reasonable time then the normal procedure is to get a letter of deadlock and go to the Communications Ombudsman
The complaints' code that @MI5 has posted a link to implies that @Andy875 will be able to refer his complaint to the Ombudsman without a letter of deadlock, simply due to the passage of time :-
Do you agree @Enlli ?