on 11-02-2010 17:21
on 11-02-2010 17:21
on 11-02-2010 17:48
on 11-02-2010 17:48
on 11-02-2010 17:54
on 11-02-2010 17:54
I've also as O2 to provide me with the evidence that shows my phone is water damaged/condensation - as according to this website my phone is perfectly dry and never been wet!
http://www.blackberryfaq.com/index.php/Got_Your_BlackBerry_Wet%3F
Also I’m a 28 year old female who lives alone, the phone is not water damaged
on 11-02-2010 18:09
on 11-02-2010 18:09
on 11-02-2010 20:27
on 11-02-2010 20:27
well why should i have to be responsible for condensation in which i have no control over - as i did not store my phone or use it in inadaquate conditions - so just because the O2 engineer is not lying, must mean i am?? which i'm not!
Also i didn't ask for it for free, i asked it i could upgrade early - but couldn't get a blackberry only an iphone & i also asked to buy one, which they don't do!
on 11-02-2010 21:08
on 11-02-2010 21:08
on 12-02-2010 09:30
on 12-02-2010 09:30
I've also as O2 to provide me with the evidence that shows my phone is water damaged/condensation - as according to this website my phone is perfectly dry and never been wet!
http://www.blackberryfaq.com/index.php/Got_Your_BlackBerry_Wet%3F
on 12-02-2010 10:06
on 12-02-2010 10:06
I've also as O2 to provide me with the evidence that shows my phone is water damaged/condensation - as according to this website my phone is perfectly dry and never been wet!
http://www.blackberryfaq.com/index.php/Got_Your_BlackBerry_Wet%3F
Write to them threatening small claims court action under the Sale of Goods act for the cost of a replacement phone, as they have failed to provide you with a product that is 'fit for purpose'. Provide evidence that it was not water damaged (i.e. photos of the indicators).
O2 seem to default to 'water damage' too often. Every few weeks there is someone posting here with exactly the same issue that you are having.
on 07-03-2010 18:05
on 07-03-2010 18:05
on 07-03-2010 18:08
on 07-03-2010 18:08