on 15-06-2015 02:36
on 15-06-2015 02:36
on 15-06-2015 04:11
O2's repairers are renowned for claiming repairs aren't covered by warranty, usually quoting water damage. Just one of the reasons we always recommend dealing directly with the manufacturers. I have a feeling they try to claim off both the customer and Samsung so as to double profits.
Nine days is a long time to wait once it has left to be returned to the store and they should be finding out where it is rather than telling you to wait. If the phone doesn't turn up you are well within your rights to demand a replacement. I would be pushing them now to be honest but I. The meantime send off an official complaint.
http://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain/complain
Alternatively you can email them directly at:complaintreviewservice@o2.com
They'll aim to review your complaint within 5 working days.
on 15-06-2015 06:48
on 15-06-2015 06:48
I would keep pushing O2 to locate this phone for you. As said Anova (O2 Repairers) have a very very poor reputation from what we read on here...
If you get the phone back it may be as well to send it directly to Samsung to see what they have to say
http://www.samsung.com/uk/info/contactus.html
I am not certain what your chances are of getting a new replacement phone for the one O2 lost. According to Anova it was damaged and unusable?
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 15-06-2015 08:39
on 15-06-2015 08:39
on 15-06-2015 10:45
on 15-06-2015 10:53
on 15-06-2015 10:53
on 15-06-2015 11:07
on 15-06-2015 14:28
on 15-06-2015 14:28
@Anonymous wrote:
If you don't get your phone back I would also report it to the police as Stolen.
Stolen while at O2 being repaired, I wonder how the police would handle that?
15-06-2015 14:32 - edited 15-06-2015 14:45
15-06-2015 14:32 - edited 15-06-2015 14:45
I doubt they would to be honest but if it has gone astray it would need to get blocked.
As far as I'm concerned o2 owe him a phone.
on 15-06-2015 14:37
on 15-06-2015 14:37
They will of it doesn't show up that's for sure.