on 23-11-2012 11:43
on 23-11-2012 11:43
Within the past month my contract ended and because I did not give 30 days notice I still have one month to pay for (which is not a problem) but I was wondering if this would definitely be the last payment I'd have to make?
As on the letter it says "we've stopped you making any more calls or sending texts" as if I still have a contract with them?
It's just confused me a bit and I don't want to recieve another letter next month saying I haven't paid again.
Thanks
on 23-11-2012 11:47
As long as you have given 30 days notice your contract will end. You will receive a final bill and once that is paid you should receive a zero bill. In the meantime check on My O2 for any due amount as any late payments will leave a mark on your credit file.
on 23-11-2012 11:47
on 23-11-2012 11:50
on 23-11-2012 11:50
So what number should i ring to speak to them about this? or should i pay and see what happens?
on 23-11-2012 11:51
on 23-11-2012 11:51
Yes, as they say you will receive one final bill so you should have nothing to worry about.
on 23-11-2012 11:55
on 23-11-2012 11:55
Use the contact us button at the bottom of the page or the link in my signature.
on 23-11-2012 11:57
on 23-11-2012 11:57
to get all contact numbers takes 4 clicks
1 select contact us at the bottom of all pages
2 select it is about my account
3 select a question
4 hit the relevant call us option near the bottom of the page
23-11-2012 12:00 - edited 23-11-2012 12:01
23-11-2012 12:00 - edited 23-11-2012 12:01
Just phoned them up and spoke to someone.
He said that I don't need to pay for this bill yet as the contract has been ended but I will need to phone up on the 4th of December and a final bill will be generated and it should be a bit cheaper than this bill I have now (£25.something)
Very confusing o2 are!
on 23-11-2012 13:31
on 23-11-2012 13:31
Standard practice as there could be late adjustments to the bill.
You might even have a refund.