on 20-01-2013 17:39
on 20-01-2013 17:39
I earn a good wage, in excess of £35k a year, I have a mortgage for over £170k and over 70k equity in my property. I owe nothing on credit cards, have never been blacklisted or subject to a CCJ. My bank account has in excess of 3.5k a month paid in and I am a former pay monthly customer with you and have a mobile contract with Orange which is £50.00 per month.
That contract expired and I thought I'd return to O2 as the service with Orange was poor. On spending over an hour selecting a plan for a Samsung Galaxy S3, provided all of my details and arranged the contract, the credit check bounced back with a conditional offer, £400.00 deposit required....
I have confirmed with my bank there are no issues and checked with Experian on my credit scoring. Please can you explain why I cannot afford a £36.00 a month contract and justify this? It seems as though I have been unfairly disadvantaged and when contacting your credit scoring company, I have to wait 10days for a reply.
Clearly my custom and money is not wanted by O2. I suspect the issue is I am not on the voters register but there is a legitimate reason for this (work purposes) but nobody has had the manner sor courtesy to ask. I own my property have done so for 6 years, I'm married and dont have a criminal record
Whats wrong with my money as I see no reason why I should pay such a deposit to then not get it back and have my money put into an account to pay my bills?????? Customer Service is poor and when this matter is finally resolved, I look forward to sharing it......
A very disapointed customer!!!
on 20-01-2013 17:42
20-01-2013 17:43 - edited 20-01-2013 17:45
20-01-2013 17:43 - edited 20-01-2013 17:45
You are not addressing O2 here, give them a ring and ask for the Credit Referrals department whi may be able to help.
I hope there aren't any scammers reading your personal information on the public forum!
on 20-01-2013 17:47
Which one would understand however, if for the purposes of a business interest/work precluded you from being attached to it, seems illogical one cannot be offered a contract, especially when attached to an Orange contract. The evidence of my home living can be provided as well as my home ownership.
It seems customer service has gone 😞
on 20-01-2013 17:50
I tried calling, all calls refused and they ask for an email. Nobody from O2 seems interested in helping.... As a customer I'm having to sort it out which is totally inaapropriate....
on 20-01-2013 18:06
on 20-01-2013 18:06
on 20-01-2013 18:25
No, just o2...
CS would have been able to adduce previous evidence of my former customer status though
on 20-01-2013 20:33
you need to be on the electoral for at least 6-12 months before you are considered as mi5 has continually stated to you, listen to him please
on 20-01-2013 20:36
on 20-01-2013 20:36
on 20-01-2013 20:51
Unfortunately this was in store.
The point I am making is professional restrictions have prohibited me being on the voters list. Irrespective of the need to be on that I am;
1) A previous customer with an address for O2 - has not assisted
2) More than able to pay - as orange will evidence.
The point I am making is that irrespective of the fact i am not on the electoral role, I have been disadvantaged and O2 are clearly palming me off to a credit refferal company. Nobody from O2 wanted to assist, make a phonecall, examine the individual basis, this is all I am saying. What does not being on the voters register say about my ability to pay? Simply, nothing.