on 15-01-2016 08:48
on 15-01-2016 08:48
Folks
I recently renewed my phone and took out additional insurance, why is there a split payment method?
I work abroad in areas of limited internet connection and often have problems paying one not to mention two bills.
No I do not want to set up a DD as I have had problems before with o2 continuing to take monies out during a dispute.
Pls arrange my bill in total as one payment or cancel the device portion of the contract.
Regards
Eugene
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15-01-2016 08:54 - edited 15-01-2016 08:55
15-01-2016 08:54 - edited 15-01-2016 08:55
@Anonymous This is a customer to customer forum. O2 does not monitor this site. You will need to speak to customer service. You have taken a Refresh contract, which is split into payment for your device, and payment for airtime. That's the way O2 does it these days. You would be advised to set up a direct debit, as O2 have had continuing problems with online payments of late, and you could wind up having even more problems trying to pay online. If you aren't happy about the way the contract is set up and you are within the 14 day cooling off period you can cancel the contract.
15-01-2016 08:54 - edited 15-01-2016 08:55
15-01-2016 08:54 - edited 15-01-2016 08:55
@Anonymous This is a customer to customer forum. O2 does not monitor this site. You will need to speak to customer service. You have taken a Refresh contract, which is split into payment for your device, and payment for airtime. That's the way O2 does it these days. You would be advised to set up a direct debit, as O2 have had continuing problems with online payments of late, and you could wind up having even more problems trying to pay online. If you aren't happy about the way the contract is set up and you are within the 14 day cooling off period you can cancel the contract.
on 15-01-2016 10:33
on 15-01-2016 10:33
on 15-01-2016 11:21
on 15-01-2016 11:21
The handset has to be seperate from the airtime because it's a hire purchase agreement that you signed. You cancelled the direct debit so payment is now your responsibility.
on 15-01-2016 13:05
on 15-01-2016 13:05
Instructing O2 to "Cancel the device portion of the contract"? That won't be done until you pay it off in full @Anonymous
I'm rather surprised that you would think otherwise....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 15-01-2016 13:13
on 15-01-2016 13:13
Strange request unless he meant them to be combined?
on 15-01-2016 13:20
He obviously thinks he's talking to CS & wants them to do everything he wants when it is now become his responsibility, people like that should not have contracts