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'Free Upgrade after three months'????? No its not Free

Anonymous
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Hi

Has anyone had the same issue as me. I took out an account with 02 for my 10 year old son and was told in the shop in London that after 6 months I would be entitled to a free upgrade on the handset. We didn't really believe this and then got in touch with Live Chat who said no its after three months a free upgrade!!!! My 10 year old was overjoyed so I went into the shop in Liverpool today and was told that its a free upgrade but I have to pay £47 per month extra. I was then told when I queried the concept of free that I didn't really understand what free meant. In my view free means you get something for nothing, which is not free when you have to pay £47 for a phone per month

I was then told that I would have to take it up with the shop in London as though I was talking to a another company. I thought they would say I had to find the live chat person who told me, even though we know they are all robots

I have get a disappointed 10 year old, in my book this is at best duplicitous and at worst mis-selling using the word free but not telling the customer that you have to pay £47.

I will be cancelling all o2 contracts and going to a provider that treats people as adults.

What a rubbish level of  customer service

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Agreed but I was told three times that it was free
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The upgrade was free.

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Agreed in the warped world of 02 and their acolytes, free means you have to pay an extra £47 per month. Not many people would call that free
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You are missing the point completely - But, by now you realise that.....
No point in continuing this thread.
I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.
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There is nothing else we can say, but you're not going to get a £47 a month contract for nothing.

 

Make a complaint if you feel it's wrong.

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Thats what I was told, three times no less. Who is 'we' Berksie are you an employee
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Just customers like you, trying to help.

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No need for the stupid comment. We are all customers just trying to pass on our own experiences. Think this thread is done.
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A choice to sign or not on the dotted line is the ending to your dilemma.
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Free in this instance obviously means you are able to cancel your current contract for free on the proviso that you are taking out a new contract, not that you can expect a new phone and contract for free.

 

 

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