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on 22-02-2018 16:54
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on 22-02-2018 17:08
Try calling customer service to see what they say about a refund http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
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on 22-02-2018 17:03
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on 22-02-2018 17:03
@johnmccrossan19 I would doubt that you'll be able to recover those payments. Insurance is separate from your contract, and the responsibility for cancelling the insurance is yours.
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on 22-02-2018 17:08
Try calling customer service to see what they say about a refund http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
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on 22-02-2018 17:17
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on 22-02-2018 17:17
The onus is on you to cancel your insurance not O2
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on 22-02-2018 18:01
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on 22-02-2018 18:31
Not that it's checked, but you could have passed the phone onto another family member and wanted to keep the insurance running to cover it.
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on 22-02-2018 20:35
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on 22-02-2018 20:35
@johnmccrossan19wrote:
Thanks for your post but I thought the Insurance I was paying was just for the length of the contract,O2 have been aware that I have been using a different phone since I took out Sim Only contract,I don't think it is very fair,how do I go about cancelling the Insurance ,by the way when I talked to a lady via O2 Chat she told me that it would show on my next bill ,October 2017 but nothing changed,the phone I am using now cost me just over £70,would you pay £6 to insure it
How would O2 be aware that you were using a different phone? You could be using the sim only contract sim in the same phone. Is it a Tesco phone and Tesco sim? If so, it wouldn't show to O2. Tesco uses the O2 network, but the rest is their own.
I'm sorry to say that knowing what charges were going out of your account is your responsibility. That is something you should be aware of, and no one else.
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on 22-02-2018 21:18
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on 22-02-2018 21:18
I'm not sure what live chat were doing telling you they had cancelled the insurance but indeed it has to be done over the phone. Never assume anything with O2 these days and always
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