I had the opposite. Virgin claimed I had an account that I’d never agreed to or given payment details for that migrated to O2, who then claimed I owed two monthly payments and passed me on to a debt collection agency, despite me having phoned Virgin to tell them I didn’t have or want the account on two different occasions.They're all a PITA.
I was put on O2 from virgin. Virgin kept locking me out of my account by saying password was incorrect, so I welcomed the change.
O2 wouldn't even recognise I had an account!
Will be looking into this, ta muchlyJust left and went to Smarty. Easy to deal with this far and no hefty price increase.
In cases like that, I would be sitting in one of their walk-in stores having one of their sales bods sort it.We're O2 as its the nearest mast with a strong signal.
But there shit at customer services. A couple of years ago we wanted them to transfer my son's number between his old and new phone, both O2. Six one-hour phone call later where each time (I was always polite) they promised it would be actioned, nothing happened. We gave up!
Smarty have been brilliant for me. You just need to check your Three coverage as this is network they use.Just left and went to Smarty. Easy to deal with this far and no hefty price increase.
In cases like that, I would be sitting in one of their walk-in stores having one of their sales bods sort it.
When my doris got a new phone earlier this year, switching from EE to Tesco, she sat in the Tesco phone bit whilst I minced around doing the shopping. The transfer was all sorted by the time I'd got back.
Life is too short for call centres.
Chinese data collection network no thanks.Smarty have been brilliant for me. You just need to check your Three coverage as this is network they use.
Likewise. I’ve got more data for less money O2 locked me out of my account (previously Virgin), wouldn’t respond, so I went to Smarty, changed over in 48 hours, got my husband to change also, and we were both rewarded with Amazon vouchers.Just left and went to Smarty. Easy to deal with this far and no hefty price increase.
Virgin changed to O2 last August. I’d been with them since 2000.I had been with Virgin since mobiles were invented, well soon after anyway. Last year they changed from piggybacking on the EE network to Vodafone. Out in the wilds of Uckfield I got zero reception on Vodafone so changed firstly to Plusnet, who then closed down so now with Lyca, who use the EE network. On monthly contracts so will move whenever prices go up.