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    July 29

    02 mobile phone company con scam

    O2 telephone company are deliberately having customer service staff fail to answer phone calls and are making customers wait 30 40 50 minutes at a time.

     

    The idea is to sicken folk off from waiting and make sure they are forced to ring back time and time again while they whack customer’s telephone bills up making added revenue fraudulently for themselves at 25p per call.

     

    They were already investigated for making folk hang on and pay per minute this is clearly the exact same scam and one they will be investigated for. In doing this one night every now and then they rake in added billions in that one night alone

     

     

    In making complaint you will be openly lied to and told the company were extra busy that night answering enquiries

     

    They are also working in conjunction with apple to sell the IPhone with an MMS system that knowingly will not work

     

    O2 may well have one of the cheapest pricing costs for mobile phones but the service stinks literally and is none existent

     

    IPhone batteries will also cost you a packet and are not made to last and you can NOT replace them yourself. 

     

    It is about time Global Government investigated companies like this

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