on 25-10-2014 12:33
on 25-10-2014 12:33
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 25-10-2014 12:59
on 25-10-2014 12:59
If your bank blocked the transaction you need to sort it out with your bank. O2 Customer Services have no access to your bank account.
on 25-10-2014 12:37
on 25-10-2014 12:37
on 25-10-2014 12:59
on 25-10-2014 12:59
on 25-10-2014 13:11
on 25-10-2014 13:11
on 25-10-2014 13:25
on 25-10-2014 13:25
O2 can't block your card on their system. You need to sort it out with your bank to make sure there are no authorisations pending. Once cleared with the bank you shouldn't have a problem
on 25-10-2014 13:28
on 25-10-2014 13:28
on 25-10-2014 13:31
on 25-10-2014 13:34
on 25-10-2014 13:37
on 25-10-2014 13:37
Just ask them politely to put the card through again especially if the bank have authorised a card. If O2 suspect a card is being used fraudulently then they can decline it but they don't block it. As long as the card details match the address to which it is registered and by the person doing the transaction on record at that address O2 are honour bound to accept the card for payment.
on 25-10-2014 13:38
on 25-10-2014 13:38