on 09-09-2014 10:05
on 09-09-2014 10:05
This is a bit of a surprise but don't buy phone insurance from O2. My phone replacement is taking at least two weeks with no end in sight!
The whole point of insurance from your phone company is fast replacement.
I recommend a third party insurer now, or get insurance via your bank.
The best part of this scam is if you usually need to start insurance within weeks of getting your new phone. By the time, you discover that the insurance is rubbish, it might be too late....
Here are the details:
I pay £10 a month for the "O2 Premier Plus Insurance" and dropped my phone, cracking the screen.
I phoned O2 reporting the damage, and two weeks later I still don't have a replacement phone with no date in sight. It is not as if my phone (Galaxy Note 3) is out of stock or anything.... It apparently just takes this long!
The whole thing has been an endless series of delays. They took several days to organise a pick up (because of "our current back log"), the courier didn't turn up on the day, and now complete silence.
Beware!
Leo
on 09-09-2014 15:43
So where would be a good place to warn people off buying phone insurance from O2?
on 09-09-2014 15:45
on 09-09-2014 15:45
09-09-2014 15:46 - edited 09-09-2014 15:47
@Anonymous wrote:So where would be a good place to warn people off buying phone insurance from O2?
Hi @Anonymous It ought not to be a function of this Community to warn people off bying O2 products or services. Rather we should try to educate them to do the necessary research before making up their own minds.
Gerry
(PS SOrry @Anonymous -did not see your reply beroe posting the above. Glad we think alike on this.)
on 09-09-2014 15:46
on 09-09-2014 15:46
@Anonymous wrote:So where would be a good place to warn people off buying phone insurance from O2?
Anywhere or nowhere - The problem with any campaign such as this is that people will only take so much notice - You might make some people think twice whereas others will take absolutely no notice at all......
on 09-09-2014 15:51
on 09-09-2014 15:51
People invariably decide for themselves whether they want phone insurance and main source is point of sale. You can't unfortunately educate the masses. People still fall for email and telephone scams no matter how well they are publicised.
on 09-09-2014 16:03
@jonsie wrote:People invariably decide for themselves whether they want phone insurance and main source is point of sale. You can't unfortunately educate the masses. People still fall for email and telephone scams no matter how well they are publicised.
EDIT - Insert the words "and Independence" after the word "telephone" above.
Gerry
on 09-09-2014 16:06
on 09-09-2014 16:06
@Anonymous wrote:
@jonsie wrote:People invariably decide for themselves whether they want phone insurance and main source is point of sale. You can't unfortunately educate the masses. People still fall for email and telephone scams no matter how well they are publicised.
EDIT - Insert the words "and Independence" after the word "telephone" above.
Gerry