on 28-01-2018 08:54
on 28-01-2018 08:54
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28-01-2018 09:46 - edited 28-01-2018 10:38
28-01-2018 09:46 - edited 28-01-2018 10:38
None payment is a guarantee that you will be disconnected regardless of what customer service say as the system is automated and no one has service with an outstanding bill.
The only benefit of calling in advance is so that notes can be put on the account to save the customer being chased until their promise date.
on 28-01-2018 08:56
28-01-2018 09:34 - edited 28-01-2018 09:36
28-01-2018 09:34 - edited 28-01-2018 09:36
@AnonymousI expect O2 will deny they made an agreement to your request (unless you have any record of the conversation or an email confirming it..)
By all means contact them from the links given above, though you will probably have to wait until you pay your bill in full before they reconnect your service. Good luck ...
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28-01-2018 09:46 - edited 28-01-2018 10:38
28-01-2018 09:46 - edited 28-01-2018 10:38
None payment is a guarantee that you will be disconnected regardless of what customer service say as the system is automated and no one has service with an outstanding bill.
The only benefit of calling in advance is so that notes can be put on the account to save the customer being chased until their promise date.
on 28-01-2018 15:57
on 28-01-2018 15:57
I'm afraid that's correct. No one in customer service can access the automated service. Maybe some of the good advisers will email the accounts team but I suspect they can only reconnect you once you've been disconnected and only if the recipient of any such email will actually do anything.
So in your circumstances I would call again and then make the payments on the 31st.