26-01-2015 14:50
One of my three O2 Contracts ends in March 2015 (bring on the brass band).
Today I contacted chat to get the exact proceedure for cancelling this contract and I have never received such a confusing and contradictatory set of instructions in my life!!.
Have printed them off for possible future reference, but can anyone please give me the correct actions to take to be out of debt and no longer associated with O2 on this account from 10th March 2015.
Already in the process of taking o2 to Court on another account, then one more account and I am outa here forever.
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26-01-2015 14:58
26-01-2015 14:58
you need to provide the network with a minumum 30 days notice for cancellation; either verbally or in writing
26-01-2015 14:58
26-01-2015 14:58
you need to provide the network with a minumum 30 days notice for cancellation; either verbally or in writing
26-01-2015 15:11
26-01-2015 15:11
26-01-2015 15:11
Well yes, as I thought but not so.
My choices offered during chat:
and I quote:::::
If you wish to service 30 days notice you can simply go for this as on contract end date
or You can take pac code if you wish to move the same number with another service provider.
Me:: Then I would be expected to pay another month to 10th April which is exactly what I am trying to avoid
Him: Yes, that's correct!!!!!!
You need to contact us as on 10th april if you wish to serve 30 days notice with us then your contract ends as on 10th March.
Him;;; Shall I connect you now with our cancellation team - Your early termination fee will be around or approximately 27.02. That is the fee if you wish to cancel today.
I could go on
26-01-2015 15:20
26-01-2015 15:20
Well the procedure is to give O2 30 days notice before your contract ends. ...It should then end 30 days later but as you pay a month in arrears you will get your final bill after that.
OR you could request your Pac code and take your phone to a new network...which will stop your contract with O2 once you activate in new network. You will still need to pay a final bill with O2 though which is why we ask to leave direct debits in place until final bill is paid
Veritas Numquam Perit
26-01-2015 15:21
If your contract end date is indeed the 10th March, then ring in advising of your cancellation around the 6th Feb.
It sounds like the Livechat rep is getting confused on their months'. Essentially, a minimum 30 days notice needs to been given PRIOR to the contract end date!
26-01-2015 17:53
26-01-2015 17:53
26-01-2015 18:01
26-01-2015 18:01
27-01-2015 12:35
27-01-2015 12:35
Thanks for the replies, why is it so unnecessarily complicated. If for any reason I am late with a payment O2 (and other companies like Sky) are very quick - hours to shut off your service, yet they cannot accept a simple 30 days notice - they insist you pay in advance for something you will not be using so that they can get their hands on your hard earned cash and then take several days to make a refund, how is that 'simple'?
Reading through the above it is still extremely confusing. If I still have to pay in advance even after giving 30 days notice that is just plain ridiculous and very bad business practice - 'thats' the way the system works' just does not cut it for me - the system is wrong and should be challenged.
Why oh why are things just so more complicated than they need to be?
27-01-2015 12:53
27-01-2015 12:53