on 05-02-2016 12:56
on 05-02-2016 12:56
I would like to cancel my contract or get a replacement phone please. I am not paying for this month's bill either, because my phone is faulty. It has just come back from repairs and it will do nothing, not even switch on. It is fully charged and still refuses to do anything. Please sort this out. Either I cancel the contract or get a replacement. I am not paying for a phone that clearly is not alright.
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05-02-2016 13:04 - edited 05-02-2016 13:06
05-02-2016 13:04 - edited 05-02-2016 13:06
Hi @Anonymous
Info here on cancelling your contract. You cant just walk away without settling your bills. You will be in default if you do this..
Also this is a customer to customer forum so no one from CS will see your post here. You need to get in touch with O2 and speak to them..http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
Veritas Numquam Perit
05-02-2016 13:04 - edited 05-02-2016 13:06
05-02-2016 13:04 - edited 05-02-2016 13:06
Hi @Anonymous
Info here on cancelling your contract. You cant just walk away without settling your bills. You will be in default if you do this..
Also this is a customer to customer forum so no one from CS will see your post here. You need to get in touch with O2 and speak to them..http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-02-2016 13:22
on 05-02-2016 13:22
Hi @Anonymous I'm afraid you have a lot to learn about contracts and commitments. There are processes you need to go through as per the link above. Be aware that any decision you make about not paying your account this month will mean credit file defaults for 6 years and failure to get credit for those 6 years. That includes contracts and/or mortgage. If you have a problem go through the proper channels by first contacting customer service and if needs be, make a complaint.
on 05-02-2016 13:57
on 05-02-2016 13:57
Included in the contracts that you wouldn't be able to get mentioned by @jonsie would another mobile phone contract. This would include not only O2, but any other mobile phone provider.
It's understandable that you are annoyed that your phone isn't working. You need to bring it back in for O2 to try to repair again. You should be entitled to a loan phone that you would have to put down a small security deposit for, and it won't be a smartphone, but you will be able to make calls and send texts.
Take a deep breath, and don't act on a knee-jerk reaction. The one person who would suffer the most from that would be you.
on 05-02-2016 14:26
on 05-02-2016 14:26
on 05-02-2016 21:09
on 05-02-2016 21:09
My Iphone 6 is faulty to!
The screen doesn't always repond to touch and it types and opens Apps on it's own and siri doesn't work. It was a week out of warranty and now I've been quoted £212 for a repair. O2 don't want to help and I still owe £275 on the phone plan contract.
For a £600 phone this is not fit for purpose under the sales of goods act. Why should I have to pay for a faulty phone. I'm seeking legal advise on this matter
on 05-02-2016 21:16
on 05-02-2016 21:16
on 05-02-2016 21:22
on 05-02-2016 21:22
The problem is that you will have to have it repaired by Apple going off the latest news about rendering the phone unusable if repaired by a third party.
on 05-02-2016 21:26
on 05-02-2016 21:26