on 03-04-2024 22:57
Upgrade was due 2nd March but DPD failed to knock the door, when parcel was delivered the following day the parcel contained a stapler...
Evidently the first delivery driver has stolen the phone and substituted it, there is evidence of this within the parcel when there is a tear inside and the label has been replaced. I have had over 7 calls with 02 but feel I am being fobbed off, with the original investigation closed down with DPD but no response or progress as to how to proceed, so the investigation was reopened. I was told complaints would call me within 48hours, this was last Thursday and still no call!
Getting bored of calling 02 and getting past around multiple departments and being left on hold whilst they read the thread of my complaint. Is there a more effective method of settling this dispute? I have emailed twice with no response and have contacted the online chat, but the team don't seem to be answering what is happening and I am currently paying a 36month contract for a piece of stationary!! Any advice on how to proceed??
on 03-04-2024 23:00
I'd suggest legal action.
Hopefully you have video evidence of you opening the package as proof?
on 04-04-2024 18:54
on 04-04-2024 18:54
An alternative tactic could be to contact O2's Executive Relations Team. I wrote about them in this thread :-
This is a message for O2 bosses if they want to ke... - O2 Community
If you do decide to contact the Executive Relations Team, please keep us informed of developments. 👍
on 04-04-2024 18:59
Reporting it as theft and getting a crime number from your local police force may also go in your favour.
If the same driver has pulled the same trick a few times they may have other reports on file.
on 04-04-2024 19:56
on 04-04-2024 19:56
It could be that DPD have passed it to the Police, and its DPD's responsibility to replace it as there member of staff has stolen the phone.. Not sure why you think o2 should replace it without DPD paying for it.. So go back to DPD and get them to put it right!!!
And to be honest there is little o2 can do, and sod all the Exec Relations Team can do, follow @MI5 advice contact the police, and hopefully you have video or photographic evidence..
As no offence but if you cant it could be you pulling a fast one, as has been known by people before..
on 05-04-2024 20:36
on 05-04-2024 20:36
As the contract with DPD for delivery is that of O2, I am sure that O2 can influence DPD to resolve the issue, particularly as O2 probably put a lot of business in DPD's direction. Hence, my suggestion of the Executive Relations Team.
I am not suggesting that the OP should not go along the police and legal route, but a two-pronged approach might lead to quicker resolution. 👍
24-05-2024 12:08 - edited 24-05-2024 12:56
24-05-2024 12:08 - edited 24-05-2024 12:56
I have had an empty sealed iPhone box delivered today after failed delivery on Monday. Apparently I was not at home that day - my Ring doorbell has not registered anyone from DPD even trying to deliver. I live in Hampshire, and the depot it was taken to before redelivery was Newbury. Perhaps it’s one person stealing these phones - @Blunds where are you located?
on 24-05-2024 12:16
on 24-05-2024 12:16
on 24-05-2024 12:25
on 24-05-2024 12:25
I most definitely won’t be fobbed off. I am not paying £70 per month for a phone I did not receive. But if someone from DPD is stealing, I want them to be dealt with. And I will do everything I can this person is caught.
on 24-05-2024 12:31
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