on 06-01-2015 14:25
on 06-01-2015 14:25
I've been with O2 for about 7 years, never missed a payment with them and this is recorded on my credit files.
My contract came up in December, but they wanted to charge me £130 to get a new iPhone, when through a third party and remaining on O2 it could be £10. When the request went through to O2 they failed me. I'm perplexed since I have online access to Experian and Equifax, no blemishes on my credit record and according to their scores it is excellent.
Is this just a way to maximise profits by making existing customers pay extortionate prices while new customets get good deals? Trying to speak to someone on O2 customer services was an absolute waste of time as they didn't understand the issue.
I didn't particularly want to move suppliers but this has really put me off O2.
on 07-01-2015 10:29
on 07-01-2015 11:00
@Anonymous wrote:
After the service and attitude I've had with O2 over the past few days I would have even given Three a go.
Three are much better than EE.
If you are unsatisfied with O2, I can recommend 3 as a second choice. EE, certainly NOT. Things have changed a lot in the last year or so.
on 07-01-2015 13:25
on 07-01-2015 13:25
Not sure about other networks CS and support... but 4G isn't available where I live with O2. If 4G was important to me, I would go with the network that gives me the best coverage....
As I'm not...I will stick with O2...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 07-01-2015 14:24
on 07-01-2015 14:24
I've only had cause to contact EE customer service on two occasions. Both times I was dealt with quickly, politely and problem resolved. Lucky?...maybe.