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on 17-07-2015 11:42
Solved! Go to Solution.
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on 17-07-2015 12:03
First off you need to call customer service and make the payment.
We are all customers so have no access to your account, how overdue your payment is due or whether there is a connection charge.
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on 17-07-2015 12:03
First off you need to call customer service and make the payment.
We are all customers so have no access to your account, how overdue your payment is due or whether there is a connection charge.
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17-07-2015 12:06 - edited 17-07-2015 12:06
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17-07-2015 12:06 - edited 17-07-2015 12:06
If you speak to customer services they may be able to work out a payment plan for you. You will need to speak to someone asap though. Please dont leave it...
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on 17-07-2015 13:27
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on 17-07-2015 13:27
If so, no, there is no way you can be reconnected.
Depending on how long it has been disconnected O2 will also release your debt (for the full contract amount) to a debt collection agency and you will be required to pay it all off through a third party then.
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 17-07-2015 14:02
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on 17-07-2015 14:14
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on 17-07-2015 14:14
That will already have been correctly applied depending on how overdue the payment is.
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on 17-07-2015 14:16
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on 17-07-2015 15:01
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on 17-07-2015 15:01
I actually understood the op to mean they did 'not' have sufficient funds to pay due to the rest of their sentence about being unemployed. (Hence the suggestion of ringing CS re a possible payment plan)
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on 17-07-2015 15:03
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on 17-07-2015 15:03
Same advice though, call customer service. ..

