on 21-10-2024 15:15
Ok, so transferred to O2 (beginning to wonder why...) - got a temp sim, and waited nearly a week for my old number to be ported over. Advised today that it now had been - no other information on what to do to ensure that the temp number on the sim was changed. After 3 hours got the useless support centre who told me to switch it off and back on again (why could their emails have told me that?). Did, but accidentally inputted the wrong PIN for the SIM and now need a PUK code. Logged into MyO2, went to look it up, but " no details". Tried their website to get the PUK for my number - "Opps something went wrong try again later". So, no phone, no way of unlocking and DEFINATELY no way to talk to O2!! Any Tech Support people actually read these?
on 21-10-2024 16:54
The Automated call line also works for PUK.
Call 202 from any O2 mobile (or 0344 809 0202 standard UK rate from any other phone)
and say or key in your own phone number when prompted.
when it comes to the reason you are calling stay silent for 15 seconds and you will be taken to the keypad options.
Press 2 for Everything Else
Press 5 for More Options
Press 3 Your PUK will be read to you, so have a pen and paper handy.
on 25-10-2024 12:55
I guess you missed the bit where I said I had no phone..... and this means no landline either.
I find it extremely ironic that in this day and age where everyone wants you to do all online, I had to end up going into town to an O2 shop to get this sorted. The staff managed to get to speak to someone, who after asking to speak to me, said she would send me a text with a security code! I guess no one listens - if the phone is locked how am I going to get the text... I was fizzing by this time and then she said she would send an email - excuse me - phone locked and I am in one of your shops you stupid women! But then the staff said they could get into phone for email (really?) which they did and I was able to give her the code so that they could then obtain the PUK. A WHOLE DAY wasted! Why can the stupid website advise you that you cannot use their chat to get actual (expert apparently) help at the beginning, instead of having to go through the limited options available for at least 5 mins, only to be told only availabe in the app (which I detest). As for customer service, well, it cleary does not exist online.
on 25-10-2024 13:02
What I missed was the bit where you had no friends who you could borrow a phone from.
In your situation, it is not sensible to rely solely on one device to connect to absolutely everything.
on 25-10-2024 13:19
on 25-10-2024 13:19
1. My phone is important to me
2. I have no back up or contingency plans
How many times do we hear this
on 25-10-2024 13:37
Can't understand it myself.
on 26-10-2024 16:20
on 26-10-2024 16:20
With most modern smartphones being dual-SIM, a cheap PAYG SIM on a different network is surely a must for resilience :-
Free Pay As You Go SIM Cards: The Best PAYG Deals In The UK
https://kenstechtips.com/index.php/free-pay-as-you-go-sim-cards-listed-reviewed-and-compared
on 26-10-2024 16:42
on 26-10-2024 16:42
@smenmarch You can download Skype Guide: A Guide to Skype and call O2 free on 0800 032 1402 or you can buy a small amount of credit if you need to call the 0344 number.
on 29-10-2024 12:43
on 29-10-2024 12:43
Sadly it clearly it - a travesty!