on 25-11-2014 08:21 - last edited on 25-11-2014 08:31 by Toby
Help! O2 are driving me mad. They're making 3 calls a day to get a debt cleared on my home phone.. Problem is when I go through security it turns out (as I know) I don't owe O2 anything but somehow someone has my home number on their account the debt department at O2 refuse to remove my number from this list as I'm not the person who owes them the money (stupid is as stupid does) claiming they can on,y speak to the account holder (I am the account holder for my home phone). I can't change my home number as it's hard wired into the building entry system. Have written to O2 3 times spent 40 hours on calls so far and still the same arrogant rude Scottish man from 0800 092 0840 rings 3 times a day with the same script and safe aggressive attitude and refusal to correct the mistake at O2.
on 25-11-2014 09:30
on 25-11-2014 09:46
on 25-11-2014 09:46
@Anonymous wrote:
I own my flat and the door entry system used the phones and the numbers are hard wired into the door entry stem (takes 3 months and about £250 to change that) so can't change home number easily. If I sell I transfer old number to new owner. That why I can't change home number
Why would anyone want your number? If someone bought your flat do you think they'd want to be answering calls for you for who knows how long? What if you were receiving malicious or threatening calls? You'd be allowed to change your number, wouldn't you? I find it hard to believe that the process would take three months.
25-11-2014 10:15 - edited 25-11-2014 10:17
on 25-11-2014 10:19
on 25-11-2014 10:19
on 25-11-2014 10:24
on 25-11-2014 10:27
on 25-11-2014 10:27
Scrap the home phone and get your mobile programmed in. It's not a good situation to be in at all.
on 25-11-2014 10:32
on 25-11-2014 10:32
on 25-11-2014 10:45
on 25-11-2014 10:45
Regardless of the home phone number issue, I would try to get this sorted, if needs be through a solicitor, before you go and cancel any contracts. If you don't go about that using the correct procedures you will wind up with credit rating problems, which will only compound the current situation.
on 25-11-2014 10:51
on 25-11-2014 13:03
on 25-11-2014 13:03
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