on 21-09-2017 16:36
on 21-09-2017 16:36
I agreed to upgrade my device and continue with O2 on the basis of which the upfront cost was agreed to be waived and my current device plan reduced, however once I confimed over email I was charged the full £99.99.
I called up to try and resolve this issue and to see if anyone could correct this mistake and I was told that there were no notes on the agreement to say this had been agreed to. I was told that my enquiry had been forwarded on to the member of staff involved in the agreement and I am yet to hear back.
This whole issue has made me regret sticking with O2 as I was already thinking about moving to another network after feeling a lack of reward for customer loyalty when given the initial upgrade options.
on 21-09-2017 16:40
on 21-09-2017 16:40
@Anonymous It’s unlikely that they will call you back but you could complain
links here but resolver gets quicker results
http://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain.
on 21-09-2017 17:50
on 21-09-2017 17:50
@AnonymousIf you are within the time scale permitted you could always change your mind. As long as it's within 14 days. Have a look here https://www.o2.co.uk/help/phones-sims-and-devices/our-change-of-mind-policy
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 21-09-2017 18:00
on 21-09-2017 18:00
@Cleoriff wrote:@AnonymousIf you are within the time scale permitted you could always change your mind. As long as it's within 14 days. Have a look here https://www.o2.co.uk/help/phones-sims-and-devices/our-change-of-mind-policy
Too right.
Cancel and go elsewhere.....
Any chance you got the agreement in writing at all?
on 25-09-2017 09:39
on 25-09-2017 09:39
Hey @Anonymous did you speak to customer services about getting the original deal you were offered reinstated?
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