30-04-2024 08:46
My wife and I had been with 3 for the last 20 years. She was contacted by Crown Communications saying they were now part of O2. We were offered a new deal of £22 Per month for each phone however our 1st bill was for £73.80. We have now found out this is a business contract, we have no access to the O2 app proper, cannot access any billing information. Have been in touch with Crown communications who say they are waiting on 3rd party information. They promise to ring back and don't. Nothing seems to be moving forward. Can anyone help?
01-05-2024 13:49
Lowlife companies conning people into contracts they neither want nor need. I'm sure the OP of this thread and his wife made the classic mistake of buying into a cold call and will now, unfortunately, be stuck with long-term contracts that will be difficult to get out of, if that's even possible. Having reread the original post, it sounds as if they are long past the 14 day initial period.
01-05-2024 13:55
01-05-2024 13:55
They all don't go after consumers, a lot of them only deal with SMB's and trust me they make a lot more money out of the business customers that arent big enough to go Enterprise, than out of consumers., this is because they sell a one stop shop for a businesses comms needs so you get a Account Manager, Broadband, Mobile, and usually IT Support in one place..
There are rotten eggs such as Aerial Direct and Crown by the sounds of it, but that is the same in any industry...
01-05-2024 14:02
@madasaf1sh That's cold comfort to the OP who is now in a long term contract paying more than 3 times the amount per month than he was told he would be paying.
01-05-2024 14:52
01-05-2024 14:52
In all fairness, if it sounds to good to be true then it usually is, and how many times do people have to be told never accept an offer on a cold call...
Sorry if it sounds heartless, but a lot of these things could be sorted if people just put the phone down on these companies, or anyone who cold calls you.
01-05-2024 14:58
I agree, @madasaf1sh, and after all this time people should be aware of the pitfalls, but there are still many who don't and they fall into the trap. That's what the scammers and lowlife companies rely on. It will most likely never end.