on 04-11-2015 18:27
Solved! Go to Solution.
04-11-2015 18:33 - edited 04-11-2015 18:36
04-11-2015 18:33 - edited 04-11-2015 18:36
Not sure why you you were rejected. It could be a number of factors we are unsure of? How often did you try to pay for the device. Repeated attempts using a card will often throw up a warning when computer 'says no'
You could leave it for 24 hrs and try again...or go instore and buy one there?
You could also try contacting Customer Services to place the order. I doubt they officially tell you why you have been refused...but worth a shot http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
Veritas Numquam Perit
04-11-2015 18:33 - edited 04-11-2015 18:36
04-11-2015 18:33 - edited 04-11-2015 18:36
Not sure why you you were rejected. It could be a number of factors we are unsure of? How often did you try to pay for the device. Repeated attempts using a card will often throw up a warning when computer 'says no'
You could leave it for 24 hrs and try again...or go instore and buy one there?
You could also try contacting Customer Services to place the order. I doubt they officially tell you why you have been refused...but worth a shot http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 04-11-2015 18:42
All I can add to the advice given by cleoriff is that if you've taken out 2 credit agreements or more in the last six months, this can affect your chances! You mention a 22k loan for a car, this could affect what O2 think you can afford (whether true in reality or not) and they decline.
Unfortunately they're not forthcoming with exact reasons for refusals, so it's all a bit of guesswork.
Sorry, it's not great news.
on 04-11-2015 19:03
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on 05-11-2015 05:51
on 05-11-2015 05:51
Usually 700+ is considered a good credit score. Might be worth checking your credit rating with Experian.
on 05-11-2015 14:24
on 05-11-2015 14:24