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Wanted new phone
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I am thick when it it comes to mobile phones. My 02 was damaged in fire but not insured with 02 I wanted to ghange to a new phone but they say tough "S" buy a cheap phone and keep paying the contract price. I am a believer in you sign and you pay fair enough, but I thought they would let me upgrade to more expensive phone.
What I want is a one click call one click finish same with texts with a qwerty keboard and logs of calls and texts. Everything must be one click as unable to memorise 176 pages of instructions, oh camera would be nice but not so important as simple to use.
Am I asking too much do subscribers have any phones in mind also is it best to go to the 5 mobile cos or go to independent cos. TIA
What I want is a one click call one click finish same with texts with a qwerty keboard and logs of calls and texts. Everything must be one click as unable to memorise 176 pages of instructions, oh camera would be nice but not so important as simple to use.
Am I asking too much do subscribers have any phones in mind also is it best to go to the 5 mobile cos or go to independent cos. TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think the problem is that you can't prove there ever was a fire Frostyspecs - or that your old phone was destroyed in one. From O2's point of view, there are so many dishonest and disreputable people who will say and try anything if it suits them. Such individuals would think nothing of fabricating some story to O2 if they thought they could get a free upgarde whenever the fancy of a new phone took them.
You entered into a contract with O2 for a particular phone. O2 don't know you aren't one of those who just fancies upgrading but who has every intention of avoiding the costs if they can possibly do so. From O2's point of view, they still want their contract with you honoured. Why should they lose out if you had a fire? O2 would tell you to claim for the lost phone and costs on your fire insurance. If you don't have insurance, they would argue - more fool you.
You entered into a contract with O2 for a particular phone. O2 don't know you aren't one of those who just fancies upgrading but who has every intention of avoiding the costs if they can possibly do so. From O2's point of view, they still want their contract with you honoured. Why should they lose out if you had a fire? O2 would tell you to claim for the lost phone and costs on your fire insurance. If you don't have insurance, they would argue - more fool you.
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