on 06-04-2024 18:13
I recently noticed an account taking regular £35 payments from my account. I have managed to cancel the account and discovered that it was linked to a Virgin media/O2 Sim card that was given for free and somehow started a string of charges dating back to 2019.
But it is also visible in the account that this was NEVER USED. I pay about £80 a month to O2 for other devices and contracts so it seems fair to ask for a refund for a service that was never used and was probably mis-sold or at the very least not reasonably reviewed.
How do I go about requesting this refund? Should I do it through an ombudsman or does o2 have a process to review requests like these?
on 06-04-2024 18:16
on 06-04-2024 18:26
You would of had an oomph sim which was free at the time but payment details were recorded for any out of allowance charges.
This type of sim was transferred to O2 when the merger took place but the free aspect was no longer available. You would have been advised of the charges at the time, so the chance of a refund now is very slim I'm afraid.
on 06-04-2024 18:35
on 06-04-2024 18:35
You failed to read the terms and conditions attached to the sim card and just because you didnt use the already activated sim card is not the fault of o2 or Virgin.. Maybe next time understand the contract and all the other information pertaining to the offer..
You where not mis sold, as at the time you had to give bank details, and will have been told why, as everyone else was...
Sorry but this is on you..
on 06-04-2024 18:41
Check your Broadband bill. When the Oomp SIM cards became chargable the Broadband element was reduced by a corresponding amount so customers ended up paying the same.
If that didn't happen then the problem lies with Virgin.
150 from a Virgin Phone or 0345 4541111 from any other.