on 15-09-2013 23:37
on 15-09-2013 23:37
My contract ended with o2 in April and I was too busy to make any changes, I had nemerous calls from o2 asking me to renew my contract which I said no as they didn'y offer me a better deal that I was on with my BB. On 18th Augst I went in to o2 shop and asked them what I could upgrade to and they persuaded me to take out a new contract with an Xperia Sony phone.
I went back the next day to get some help with the phone and the assistant was so rude that I went home got the packaging and receipt for new phone went back to the shop and cancelled
the contract. I was told when I had 14 days to cancel contract. They were very difficult and said I would have to wait until Monday as not possible to do it on a Sunday. I had already called o2 from home and they had told me I just had to take it back to the shop and they would deal with it on the Sunday. When I told the assitant ths he agreed to take back the phone and cancel the contact as he said it was in the allowed 7 days. At this stage I wasn't interested in arguing with hime about the 14 days.
However about 10 days later I got an email telling my bill was due for payment as normal and I decided to check what my final bill was. I was shocked to see it was 392.21 which was 240.00 for handset and balance due to breach of contract and some call less 16. plus cedit on old phone contract.
I immediately cancelled my direct debit with bank which was a very wise move as despite them telling me not to worry they would get it sorted and issue a credit nearly a month later they are still looking for payment.
Has anyone else had this pproblem and how did you get it resolved. I am just very happy that I cancelled direct debit.
16-09-2013 00:34 - edited 16-09-2013 21:42
16-09-2013 00:34 - edited 16-09-2013 21:42
@Rosn
O2 normally allow 7 working days to cancel a new contract, 14 days is to return a faulty handset.
We can't take sides or make judgements here but you can raise a formal complaint where all the details will be checked:
Keep to the facts, what happened before the 18th August can be left out, so just stick to the important points.
Let us know how you get on.
on 16-09-2013 08:12
on 16-09-2013 08:12
Good Morning Rosn,
Obviously your experience has not been a good one and its now down to how o2 resolves this for that counts.
What I would suggest you do is telephone o2 Customer Services on the following numbers to request they quash the outstanding charges you mention, and perhaps ask for a confirmation in writing or e mail just in case anything crops up down the line
Contract Customers.
From your O2 mobile 202 Free
From a landline 0844 809 0202 5p / min
To be honest compiling a complaint to o2 would not get you anywhere apart from a standard apology letter.
I would just concentrate on getting your account clear to stop any chances of default notices going on your Credit File.
16-09-2013 21:48 - edited 16-09-2013 22:11
16-09-2013 21:48 - edited 16-09-2013 22:11
@Anonymous wrote:To be honest compiling a complaint to o2 would not get you anywhere apart from a standard apology letter.
The OP is well justified in sending in a complaint, reading the post properly would show this.
on 16-09-2013 21:54
on 16-09-2013 21:54
16-09-2013 22:14 - edited 16-09-2013 22:15
16-09-2013 22:14 - edited 16-09-2013 22:15
Solution - stop writing that my advice is incorrect when it isn't - simple.
You have deliberately told a poster that my advice is wrong, incorrectly.
16-09-2013 22:19 - edited 16-09-2013 22:29
on 16-09-2013 23:11
on 16-09-2013 23:11
@Anonymous wrote:
As you have said in another theead that I try to push things to a complaint level which I don't.
Where have I said in my reply that Your advice is wrong ?
Or are you reading my reply wrong.
You were going through a period of posting complaint advice in nearly every thread.
This should be used sparingly for proper complaints as the one on this page.
You have said a complaint will fail on this page, which it won't if the OP has given the story accurately.
I rarely read your replies incorrectly, and when you give good advice I say nothing, and do not add comments to your replies unnecessarily.
on 16-09-2013 23:20
on 16-09-2013 23:20
on 17-09-2013 02:07
on 17-09-2013 02:07
Hey guys, play nice:smileyhappy: