on 24-02-2016 13:13
on 24-02-2016 13:13
Hi all, applied for contact last night and was told I needed to pay £250 deposit.. Which I paid..
Today I received an email saying I've failed the credit check and I'm not getting the phone..
Anyway, what I want to know is where is my money and when will I get it back.. Absolute joke of a company and think this has been a blessing in disguise.. Was only tempted as three didn't have the phone I wanted..
I will also be reporting this to trading standards..
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on 24-02-2016 15:07
on 24-02-2016 15:07
Sorry to hear about your dad. You will have access to your funds again in a few days.
on 24-02-2016 13:22
Your deposit will have been reserved by your bank as a promisory payment. The funds will be available to you again after 5-6 days.O2 haven't actually taken the money.
24-02-2016 13:37 - edited 24-02-2016 13:38
Not good enough.. If furthur checks where needed no money should have been charged until they where complete..
Promissory payment or not,.. It still leaves my bank account £250 short for the length of time the refund takes.. I could of used it to go buy a sim free handset today.. Instead o2 have it..
The sooner three buys this shoddy company out the better
on 24-02-2016 13:50
Should have gone with GiffGaff in the first place. O2 is for rich kids.
on 24-02-2016 14:11
on 24-02-2016 14:11
Chances are if you didn't pass a credit check with O2, you wouldn't pass it with any provider. O2 haven't stolen your money. I'm not a lawyer, but what you've stated could be considered libellous, and I doubt that anyone from trading standards would agree with what you said.
You've only now decided you want to buy a sim free phone because you failed the credit check. Had you passed it you wouldn't have quibbled about leaving the deposit. O2's refund procedure is probably dictated by the bank it uses. It may not be to your liking, but you will get your money back.
on 24-02-2016 14:18
on 24-02-2016 14:18
If you are desperate for the money today then you need to speak to customer service with the transaction number and get them to fax your bank stating that they will not be debiting the money from your account. Or you could just wait the few days and the authorisation will naturally drop from your account.
on 24-02-2016 14:21
on 24-02-2016 14:21
@Anonymous wrote:Should have gone with GiffGaff in the first place. O2 is for rich kids.
What a nonsensical statement. I am hardly rich and certainly not a kid....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 24-02-2016 14:29
on 24-02-2016 14:29
@Cleoriff wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Should have gone with GiffGaff in the first place. O2 is for rich kids.
What a nonsensical statement. I am hardly rich and certainly not a kid....
Sounds good to me
on 24-02-2016 14:54
on 24-02-2016 14:54
on 24-02-2016 15:02
on 24-02-2016 15:02
No one is saying anything against you but o2 have not stolen your money....