16-02-2015 21:26
16-02-2015 21:26
I received a text from my bank today to say they were putting me on an informal overdraft as I am overdrawn in my account. Looked at my bank account and O2 have taken £157.81 from it, which now means I can't draw any money out of my account until either a) O2 returns my money to me or b) my salary goes into my account on 26th Feb. After a live chat with customer services, then a call to customer services and speaking with a supervisor I am still no further forward with getting my money back and to make things worse, the person on live chat told me I was £200 in credit!! try telling that to my bank. They have advised me that it will be returned in 5 to 10 working days, shame on you O2!!!!!! How can you get away with taking money unlawfully from peoples accounts and then leave them with an empty bank account until you decide to return it. I will be charged a lot of money by my bank to be overdrawn and this bill will fall on O2's doorstep. Your company should be fined for this sort of practice, I used to rave about the good service from O2 and had been a customer for many years but I will NEVER use your company again after this.
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16-02-2015 21:57
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16-02-2015 21:34
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16-02-2015 21:38
thanks for the reply, I cancelled my account within 14 cooling off period and customer service told me today that they should have advised me to cancel any direct debit at the time, but didn't. I'll contact my bank and let you know how I get on.
16-02-2015 21:40
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16-02-2015 21:52
thanks, bank has reversed direct debit and no charges. Just have to sort the rest out with O2.
16-02-2015 21:56
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17-02-2015 00:09
17-02-2015 00:09
@MI5 wrote:
It seems that O2 are constantly failing at some of the simplest of tasks these days 😞
Perhaps not O2 but their outsourced contractors ?.......poor contract management by O2 Procurement Dept may be ?.....I'm guessing Capita have an involvement with customer accounts.