on 26-04-2018 10:53
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26-04-2018 11:01 - edited 26-04-2018 11:03
26-04-2018 11:01 - edited 26-04-2018 11:03
@Jmf1488Sounds a bit of a mess really. If the contract was cancelled correctly OR you returned within the 30days allowed for a faulty device, you are entitled to a total refund.
I would make a complaint.
https://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain
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NB Edited for spelling!
Veritas Numquam Perit
26-04-2018 11:01 - edited 26-04-2018 11:03
26-04-2018 11:01 - edited 26-04-2018 11:03
@Jmf1488Sounds a bit of a mess really. If the contract was cancelled correctly OR you returned within the 30days allowed for a faulty device, you are entitled to a total refund.
I would make a complaint.
https://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain
Use Resolver in the link as it gets best results RESOLVER
NB Edited for spelling!
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 26-04-2018 11:25
on 26-04-2018 11:37
on 26-04-2018 11:37
If you have been paying for 7 months and the tablet was returned correctly with 14 days of change of mind then the existing contract should have been cancelled and you are entitled legally for a full refund less any actual usage during that initial 14 days. If faulty you had 30 days to return for exchange or refund. It is O2 customer service at fault and they need to put this right by refunding in full.
Such a shame that it took all this time for you to notice you were still being charged for two tablet contracts.
on 26-04-2018 12:19
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