26-04-2024 11:36
Hello!
Having some difficulty. Recently I missed some payments and went into arrears. I have arranged a payment plan that the customer service representative said would be due on the 28th of this month. O2 attempted to take a payment on the 24th, but this bounced because I hadn't been paid yet, and my services were suspended. O2 have not attempted again since then to take this payment, how do I pay this and only this? I can only afford the arrangement made, and I can't see any option to pay only this payment plan off online. Choosing a custom amount clearly states that it will pay off the arrears from the oldest first, and i'm worried this will mean my service will continue to be suspended, as the most recent bill will register as being unpaid.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated I am pulling my hair out over this.
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26-04-2024 12:02
You can get in touch with Payment Management team on 0800 902 0217
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26-04-2024 12:02
You can get in touch with Payment Management team on 0800 902 0217
Payment Management opening hours:
Monday to Friday – 8am to 8pm
Saturday – 8am to 6pm
Sunday – 9am to 6pm
Guide: How to find help & contact O2
27-04-2024 18:27
Save yourself time and let them pass to collection agency who will be far more honest with you and you pay what you can afford. If you have already defaulted then it's already a bad mark on credit record. Millions and millions of folk are facing a cost of living crisis so don't stress.
28-04-2024 01:58
28-04-2024 10:03
28-04-2024 10:03
@jonsie wrote:Stupid advice!
@Cas1 has no phone and probably relies on keeping their number
Totally irresponsible of you!
I couldn't agree more @jonsie. The strategy advocated by @CHRIS710 might have worked for him, but @Cas1 needs to bear in mind :-
1. the loss of his number as you have indicated.
2. the difficulty in getting a contract from another MNO, particularly given that his O2 contract still seems to be live currently.
3. one never knows how a DCA might react. For example, if they identify a situation whereby someone has assets but a paucity of income with which to pay, they might seek a court judgement and decide to enforce it.
On the latter point, we do not know enough to comment but it cannot be ruled out. It is a risk. And you are then into a myriad of other issues such as employers who take a dim view of their employees having judgements against them.