28-05-2015 18:19
28-05-2015 18:19
28-05-2015 18:26 - edited 28-05-2015 18:28
28-05-2015 18:26 - edited 28-05-2015 18:28
Are you sure these texts weren't expecting you to send a link/text back... so the discount could be applied?
I would go back to the shop ho sold you the phone or ring customer Services to clarify what's happened
Edited to add the link about making a complaint..
http://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain
Veritas Numquam Perit
28-05-2015 18:27 - edited 28-05-2015 18:32
28-05-2015 18:27 - edited 28-05-2015 18:32
As you have seen from the complaints page, if you don't get satisfaction from O2 you can then go to the Ombudsman who will judge the case
http://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain/alternative-dispute-resolution
Bear in mind that any discount on an earlier contract would have been removed by the upgrade.
I'm not sure where you see a DPA breach.
28-05-2015 18:30
The OP says they were whatsapp messages - I am sure O2 don't conduct business via this app.
@Cleoriff wrote:Are you sure these texts weren't expecting you to send a link/text back... so the discount could be applied?
I would go back to the shop ho sold you the phone or ring customer Services to clarify what's happened
Edited to add the link about making a complaint..
http://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain
28-05-2015 18:34
28-05-2015 18:35 - edited 28-05-2015 18:37
28-05-2015 18:36
28-05-2015 18:39
I hope you have kept the messages. I would go into the store and ask to see the manager.
28-05-2015 18:42 - edited 28-05-2015 18:44
28-05-2015 18:42 - edited 28-05-2015 18:44
@Anonymous wrote:
Perksie, the DPA breach being the O2 member of staff taking my number from the system and messaging me for his own personal use.
I've never heard of this before, wait until the complaint is replied to and go to the ombudsman if necessary.
You seem to have all the evidence that you need.
28-05-2015 18:43