on 10-08-2022 12:12
So I had some money issues recently where I had to postpone a payment, now this is where it gets very unfortunate as the perfectly good working phones touch screen just randomly completely stops working? I've Never had this happen to me, a perfectly working and healthy phone with no damage to the phone before or anything, to suddely no response from touch whatsoever, and this is when I was meant to pay the bill for the phone. Which I obviously couldnt as I had access to nothing now. Because of the delay and me being unable to get around properly I was disconnected, which has made the situation even worse and my insurance has now been automatically. I was recently able to borrow someones phone to call and pay the full amount owed. The problem is I was expecting a replacement like any company should if anything lile this happens to the product. Espesially considering the whole time Ive had insurance and now it just seems all to convenient. I need help here I have access to nothing this is making my life hell right now. 02s customer service is terrible and again my experience has been torture trying to sort this out so someome help me please.
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on 10-08-2022 13:48
This looks like something you’d need to call O2’s Payment management team about. You can reach them by calling -0800 902 0217.
If you have no access to a phone then use Skype to call 0800 032 1402
A guide to Skype here USING SKYPE
As for expecting a new phone, it doesn't happen like that.
You can contact O2 and tell them you want to send the phone for repair
or
If within warranty, then borrow a phone to ring the manufacturer (you dont mention what make of phone) but you can google them. Personally, I would always ring the manufacturer first.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 10-08-2022 13:48
This looks like something you’d need to call O2’s Payment management team about. You can reach them by calling -0800 902 0217.
If you have no access to a phone then use Skype to call 0800 032 1402
A guide to Skype here USING SKYPE
As for expecting a new phone, it doesn't happen like that.
You can contact O2 and tell them you want to send the phone for repair
or
If within warranty, then borrow a phone to ring the manufacturer (you dont mention what make of phone) but you can google them. Personally, I would always ring the manufacturer first.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 10-08-2022 15:29
Your previous thread here https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Tech-Support/Stupid-02/td-p/1564002
on 10-08-2022 16:08
So your insurance has lapsed with the missed payment?
Speak with them as there may be some sort of allowance for a single missed payment
Sod's law and sheer coincidence?
on 11-08-2022 10:02
Hi @Dollarswipe were you able to get in touch with O2 about this?