Phone not returned from repairs

on 15-06-2015 02:36
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on 15-06-2015 02:36
One week later I get a text that the repair shop has received my phone (I was expecting to hopefully get my phone back that day). Later that day I get a text saying the problem with my phone is not covered by the warranty. I call them, they claim "physical damage" and say that there is water damage to the USB port. I have no idea how this has happened. I am annoyed. This is not even the cause of the problem I sent it in to be repaired for. But okay, I got angry, then I calmed down and was like ok, I guess I understand but I'm still pretty frustrated. Having rejected the £85 repair quote (I have since looked and can buy a new phone for less), the guy tells me he'll send it back to the store and I'll have it in a few days. That was 9 days ago.
I went into the O2 store on Friday, they looked it up, told me it had left the repair shop on Tuesday (this is when the repair man said I would get it back). They commented that this is a long time for them not to have it back yet, but they would most likely get it that day and they would call me and I would get a text that it was in. No call/text.
So, I have currently been using a crappy loan phone for over two weeks when I was told it would be a week. My phone has not even been fixed. And my phone seems to be lost in transit.
My question is, how long do I wait before the phone is considered lost and I can start demanding a replacement? Can I demand a replacement? Can I claim back for the data I have been unable to use?
Sorry to rant, I'm so frustrated. Maybe it will appear tomorrow. But in the meanwhile I just want to know where I stand (and to rant).
Thanks for listening (and by listening I mean reading).
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on 16-06-2015 17:35
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on 16-06-2015 17:35
You will probably get offered a refurbished but they are ok. But you need to keep chasing them unfortunately. Good luck.
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on 21-06-2015 17:24
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on 21-06-2015 17:32
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on 21-06-2015 17:32
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 21-06-2015 17:35
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 21-06-2015 17:37
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on 21-06-2015 17:37
I feel for you but ultimately you will receive a working good as new refurbished. Patience....
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on 21-06-2015 19:52
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on 21-06-2015 19:52
Or keep nagging would be my motto.....they will soon get tired of it if you make a nuisance of yourself
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on 22-06-2015 10:50
As always, keep us updated!


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