Virgin O2 Volt Cancellation issue
In November 2021, I entered into an agreement with Virgin Media for a broadband connection, which included an O2 phone contract at a reduced cost. Unfortunately, due to complications during the broadband installation, the service had to be canceled. Regrettably, the cancellation process did not extend to the associated O2 phone contract, leading to me incurring charges beyond the initially agreed amount of £3 extra a month on my broadband and instead having to pay £15 a month which subsequently was raised to £19.64 for unknown reasons. Despite numerous attempts to resolve this issue over the past two years, the O2 phone contract remained active. This has resulted in me paying more than initially agreed upon, a situation that has negatively impacted my credit history due to a failed payment when I first attempted to cancel the service. My concern is no query I have took up with o2 in the recent or distant past has ever been addressed. This includes someone using my details for over 4 years and the numerous attempts I’ve made in order to get this contract cancelled. When contacting o2 I get told it’s a virgin problems and when contacting virgin I get told it’s an o2 problem. My last call I was told it was an o2 360 problem yet I was still unable to get anything resolved. To top this off I called to cancel my contract on the 18th of January and this wasn’t actioned which resulted in me having late payments on my account. I attempted via chat 3/4 times and was again told this was done before eventually managing to cancel through Twitter or X as it’s currently known. This has negatively impacted my credit rating. To clarify, I have never used or even activated this sim! I want to emphasize the urgency and severity of this matter. Not only have I been financially burdened, but the consequences extend to a negative impact on my credit history which has affected credit applications and hindered me since. I have no escalated this to the ombudsman and if that fails I will go down the small claims court route which I’m reluctant to because I don’t believe any refund I will get via small claim can compensate for the time and stress this has caused me. I am also owed money by virgin that they will not release even though they have stipulated that this is owed to me. Has anyone had this experience or does anyone have any advice that can help?5.4KViews0likes1CommentTaking Virgin Media to a small claims court
Hello, Wondering if anyone can help me taking Virgin Media to a small claims court? You need to name a person and address during the claim process. Would I be best using Lutz Scholes as the name? What is the best address? The claim relates to my trying to cancel my service, and Virgin Media failing to disconnect me after the 30 days notice I gave back in February. It appears the Virgin Media representive I spoke to on 6 Feb failed in his duties, so when I rung up on 8 March as instructed to do so, to get disconnect, they wanted another 30 days notice! I'm now paying for a service I don't need and don't want. After today's phone call to Virgin Media they claim someone will ring me back in 7 to 10 working days and will disconnect me then. As I've spoken to three people already and I've either been misinformed or lied to, I'm not confident I will get the phone call. By the end of March Virgin Media will be owing me around £100, and want to be ready with the small claims court submission. Thank you Mr TurnerSolved6.7KViews2likes8Comments