on 08-11-2020 13:43
Hello, i am wanting to buy a new phone and upgrade my contract, but they want to send a verification code to my phone that i can not switch on as it is broken, nor can i use the phone to make a call to customer services. I did try and purchase a phone in the o2 shop at skipton last week but they requested some ID to whih i didnt have my driving lisence nor my passport on me and i had already driven 45 mins to the town. I work nights in a mental health hospital, so it was my only day off that week. I have my phone in a bucket of rice at the minute and its not switching on. I desperatley need a new phone and i feel that o2 are posing barriers to me purchasing or upgrading my account. can someone please help me!
thanks
deborah
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on 08-11-2020 13:56
Do you have any old phone that you can put your sim in to obtain the code, or even briefly borrow a phone off a friend?
on 08-11-2020 13:56
Do you have any old phone that you can put your sim in to obtain the code, or even briefly borrow a phone off a friend?
08-11-2020 14:10 - edited 08-11-2020 14:14
08-11-2020 14:10 - edited 08-11-2020 14:14
@deborah2 O2 asking you for identification is for your security as much as theirs. It isn't a barrier. It's to protect you from someone trying to purchase something in your name.
If you need to speak to customer service you can download Skype which will enable you to call for free. Instructions on how to do that, and customer service numbers can be found here: Guide: Coronavirus Community Help and Support
Edit: Should you be unable to get through, I will tag our O2 online advisors, one of whom will contact you tomorrow. @O2Lisa or @O2Georgina can you please assist?
on 08-11-2020 15:05
on 08-11-2020 15:05
on 08-11-2020 15:27
on 08-11-2020 15:27
@deborah2 Tell your friend that Skype takes very little space. She can always uninstall it after you use it to make your call.
If you cancel your O2 contract you will still be responsible for any months remaining, so that's probably not a good idea. Wait until the O2 advisors contact you tomorrow. There is no one available on a Sunday.
on 08-11-2020 15:33
on 08-11-2020 15:33
is it an eSim in your phone then?
on 08-11-2020 15:41
on 08-11-2020 15:41
yes, its a samsung with no sim.
on 08-11-2020 15:45
on 08-11-2020 15:45
You'll need to ask o2 for a physical sim and then you can purchase a new phone outright and put the new sim in it.
on 08-11-2020 17:59
on 08-11-2020 17:59
Hi, it has been sorted. I used a neighbours phone and o2 are sending me a new sim with a new phone and contacting me on my neighbours phone in order to activate the sim. So when they arrive tommorrow, i have to email an assistant that they have arrived with the contact number for them to ring me on. They will text first to let the neighbour have chance to bring the phone to my house.
Thanks
deborah
on 09-11-2020 08:27
on 09-11-2020 08:27