on 13-10-2014 11:23
I recently ordered a new Pay&Go sim from O2.
I then recevied an email from O2 which stated 'Top up now to get £20 credit.
Don't forget you can still claim your £20 extra credit when you top up your new sim by 10th October 2014.'
It also stated 'Min £10 top up'
I activated the Sim and topped up for £10 online.
I then duly waited for the extra £20 credit - but after a few days noticed by balance had only been credited by an extra £10 - i.e. the £10 I paid and then an extra £10.
So, I contacted O2 support and despite explaining what the word 'extra' means the support person still insists I am only entitled to a £10 bonus - the phrase 'extra £20 credit' includes my £10 topup I paid and £10 bonus!
Looks like O2 have re-invented the English language!!
on 13-10-2014 11:27
on 13-10-2014 11:32
on 13-10-2014 11:32
The extra credit will never actually appear on the phone and is known as virtual credit which will always be used first before the handset credit. Offers are that you get either 14 or 21 days to use the credit.
on 13-10-2014 11:32
on 13-10-2014 11:32
So, why does my balance now show £16.35 pence after I have made a few calls and sent some SMS messages?
13-10-2014 11:45 - edited 13-10-2014 11:46
13-10-2014 11:45 - edited 13-10-2014 11:46
on 13-10-2014 11:57
on 13-10-2014 11:57
I sent 3 or 4 SMS messages and made a few very short calls - just to test the spare phone that I bought the SIM card for.I am still a bit puzzled how that cost me £3.65 - but certainly not used it enough to cost me £13.65 in charges!
Also, I had a long chat session with the O2 support rep and she checked my account and confirmed that I had received a £10 credit that I was entitled to - so there is no way I got £20 credit and used it all up. Based on my chat session it does appear that O2 does not understand what the word 'extra' means.
on 13-10-2014 12:02
on 13-10-2014 12:02
on 13-10-2014 12:04
on 13-10-2014 12:04