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on 08-09-2024 17:13
Hi. Someone who I know has a problem with O2. He was confused with his bill and he didn't pay his bill for device plan for 4 months I think. Now O2 terminated contract. I know he was payed arrears now. Question is can o2 reverse termination and back contact for monthly payments. He was on the phone with customer service but few people from the service hang up call.
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on 08-09-2024 17:38
You can get in touch with Payment Management team on 0800 902 0217
Payment Management opening hours:
Monday to Friday – 8am to 8pm
Saturday – 8am to 6pm
Sunday – 9am to 6pm
Guide: How to find help & contact O2
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on 08-09-2024 18:15
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on 08-09-2024 18:15
If it has gone to 4 months in arrears it will probably have gone to Debt Collection with a Debt Collection Agency, so look for a letter from them, and they will want the arrears cleared and you will need to pay a reconnection fee, but there are no guarantees.. and I would say the chance is negligible..
As has been said contact Payment Management and see what they have to say but don't hold your hopes.....
I do not work for o2 or any VMo2 /Telefonica/Liberty Global Company
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on 08-09-2024 18:32
Who were the arrears paid to @Monikanocna as this will determine the outcome to your question?
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on 08-09-2024 19:23
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on 08-09-2024 19:23
@madasaf1sh wrote:
If it has gone to 4 months in arrears it will probably have gone to Debt Collection with a Debt Collection Agency, so look for a letter from them, and they will want the arrears cleared and you will need to pay a reconnection fee, but there are no guarantees.. and I would say the chance is negligible..
As has been said contact Payment Management and see what they have to say but don't hold your hopes.....
To added to @madasaf1sh's thoughts above, the other problem is the impact on the credit score of the contract-holder. O2 will almost certainly have reported this default to the credit reference agencies :-
https://ico.org.uk/for-the-public/credit/
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on 08-09-2024 19:40
Yet the question hasn't been answered yet so currently just speculation.
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