More O2 Annoyances

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I thought that having changed my mobile phone service providers from O2 Online three months ago to T-Mobile, I'd be through with all the hassle O2 Online seems to generate.
Ha!
Yesterday I received a letter from a debt recovery agent saying that I owed O2 Online £44.68. Seeing as I have never been informed of O2 about owing them money, and seeing as my parents paid my phone bill last year, and seeing as O2 themselves cancelled all the billing and the direct debits coming out of the account, it seems rather odd.

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(8) Easyworld
(t) Critchley


Your Comments

Alasdair

its been 2 years, and i still haven't had a problem with those O2 fellas. Nice chaps i think.

Seboo

Virgin is the way to go! 3p to txt another virgin mobile. Bargain

David

I recommend joining Vodafone and then immediately changing to someone better. Then you still get that 'finally, the world's good' feeling, without paying £10 for one bloody minute of call time

Upon further investigation, I am following Sparticus's advice and buying a phone on T mobile instead of O2. The same phone as him actually ;)

Sparticus

You just wait till you try and cancel your contract alasdair. Then they'll turn evil. Probably.

stoobs

that guy didnt have a name :o

Alasdair

ah, but I think they're good, so I'll not need to cancel my contract!

I didn't think that was possible.

Sparticus

Oh it is! But only if you know how. I'll have to fix that.

Aha


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