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

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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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@Anonymous wrote:

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


Your first mistake was using live chat, everyone knows they're no good for anything other than VERY low level account queries.

 

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Your first mistake was using live chat, everyone knows they're no good for anything other than VERY low level account queries.

 


This is nothing to do with Live Chat, it's a misunderstanding by the OP.

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