on 19-04-2010 14:59
on 19-04-2010 14:59
on 19-04-2010 15:11
on 19-04-2010 15:11
on 19-04-2010 15:37
on 19-04-2010 15:37
It's sort of obvious.... O2 (like any other company) doesn't like to give money away. I think anyone who has made a claim on insurance can tell you that.
If it becomes a really big problem, threaten them with the Financial Ombudsman Service - That might get their attention....
on 19-04-2010 15:40
on 19-04-2010 15:40
It's sort of obvious.... O2 (like any other company) doesn't like to give money away. I think anyone who has made a claim on insurance can tell you that.
If it becomes a really big problem, threaten them with the Financial Ombudsman Service - That might get their attention....
Nope, not like that at all. When o2 insure is functioning normally they're one of the most easy companies to make a claim with. Normally it's dealt with on one call and the handset arrives the next working day.
The issue the OP has encountered is that the company who was administering the policies changed over and there were 'teething problems' meaning a backlog of work. However, it's pretty much business as usual now with new claim.
on 19-04-2010 18:10
on 19-04-2010 18:10
on 19-05-2010 20:09
on 19-05-2010 20:09
on 20-05-2010 19:51
on 21-05-2010 08:16
on 21-05-2010 08:16