on 02-02-2015 09:40 - last edited on 02-02-2015 10:22 by Toby
My contract ended in Nov 2011, asked to end that number in my name in the O2 shop and then noticed a year ago O2 have been still taking the money out.!
My bank made them pay it back which they did and then I reveiced a bill for the same amount 2 months later! Well deeeerrrrrr O2 your offices don't talk to each other.
I went to the ombudsman and they are absolute rubbish, don't ever bother with them, so I year later debt collectors are sending letters.
I'm now going to sue O2 for harassment and stress.
Oh and they never did reply to my 1st letter I sent a year ago. They don't reply just send debt collectors round. This should not be legal if they can't be bothered to reply right?
02-02-2015 10:24 - edited 02-02-2015 11:08
02-02-2015 10:24 - edited 02-02-2015 11:08
Hi ohnumber2,
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on 02-02-2015 10:33
on 02-02-2015 10:33
on 02-02-2015 11:34
on 02-02-2015 11:34
When did you last speak to customer service? I'm not understanding how they refunded you through the bank or why they now insist you owe money.
Did you give 30 days notice to close the account . They don't just end after the minimum term, they roll on monthly.
on 02-02-2015 11:40
on 02-02-2015 11:40
on 21-02-2015 20:49
on 26-02-2015 03:21
on 26-02-2015 03:21
Lets be honest here, if you asked to cancel in a store they would have told you to ring o2 to cancel.
My guess is you took out another contract and just thought the old contract would terminate, eventually the pennies dropped you've been paying for the old contract and think this money should be refunded as you havnt been using the old contract.
Unfortunately you are still liable to be charged for these bills even though in an ideal world o2 would contact you and let you know your paying for a service that you aren't using, but realistically why would they do that? Im sure this is happening to hundreds of people without them realising, maybe they have too much money?
As for sueing o2 you dont have a leg to stand on, simply because you cant prove youve cancelled the contract and youve still been paying o2
on 08-12-2015 12:26
on 08-12-2015 12:26
on 08-12-2015 12:28
on 08-12-2015 12:28
Make a complaint
http://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain
Also google ceo o2 and send an email with a contact number.