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15-06-2014 09:12 PM - edited 15-06-2014 09:22 PM
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15-06-2014 11:22 PM
Hi there
Firstly, please do no post the same thing over and over - this is regarded as spamming and goes against the House Rules. You only need to post once.
As for the issue you are having about the gear watch. I'm afraid that, 6 weeks ago, the call centre staff wouldn't have know about the promotion so they wouldn't have been able to tell you about it. Yes, the promotion would have been known about, but at a much higher level than the call centres and stores. The details of the promotion would have only been communicated to the customer facing teams a few days before the actual promotion. So the information you were given at the time was correct.
There is nothing unfair about it - it is a promotion that has come into effect since you took out the contract. I am not sure what you are complaining about, nor what you expect Ofcom to do (especially as they don't deal with individual complaints). You will not get a gear watch for the simple reason being is that you got the contract weeks ago and not now when the promotion is running.
Promotions come and go all the time with different companies. Will you be complaining to Tesco because the milk you bought this week is on promo next week?
If you want to get out your contract, you can - all you need to do is pay for all the time remaining in your contract. It could be quite pricey as you have only just started your contract.
PWIAC
15-06-2014 09:04 PM
15-06-2014 09:09 PM
15-06-2014 11:22 PM
Hi there
Firstly, please do no post the same thing over and over - this is regarded as spamming and goes against the House Rules. You only need to post once.
As for the issue you are having about the gear watch. I'm afraid that, 6 weeks ago, the call centre staff wouldn't have know about the promotion so they wouldn't have been able to tell you about it. Yes, the promotion would have been known about, but at a much higher level than the call centres and stores. The details of the promotion would have only been communicated to the customer facing teams a few days before the actual promotion. So the information you were given at the time was correct.
There is nothing unfair about it - it is a promotion that has come into effect since you took out the contract. I am not sure what you are complaining about, nor what you expect Ofcom to do (especially as they don't deal with individual complaints). You will not get a gear watch for the simple reason being is that you got the contract weeks ago and not now when the promotion is running.
Promotions come and go all the time with different companies. Will you be complaining to Tesco because the milk you bought this week is on promo next week?
If you want to get out your contract, you can - all you need to do is pay for all the time remaining in your contract. It could be quite pricey as you have only just started your contract.
PWIAC
16-06-2014 12:09 AM
I am in the Middle of the same argument
But with me it was one day after my cool off ended
the Upgrades team (UK) said that if they could book one out to me they would but there bundled with a phone
and as i am out of my cool of they could not swop as they did not have the powere to do this
But i also asked when i was taking this if there was any Bundle deal as all the other Samsung devices had this from the start i was told No
i was told to speak to CS and well they were a wast of energy even after a phone back
But at no point did they even offer me a change to my contract of any thing basicly tuff
If they are stck with them there going the wroung way round
as well there not free
on the phone they offer a deal at £37 over the phone the same deal on line with watch is £47 the watch is worth £149 so your paying £249 over your contract so thats not free
I have been complaing on how customers get treated just asking about this basicly after the old seven day not 14 day cool off its tuff
16-06-2014 09:36 AM
16-06-2014 09:49 AM
I am not a Vodafone employee, so the opinions are my own. Ignoring the value for a moment, the milk analogy (or chocolate bar as I used in another thread) is pretty close to what happened here. At the end of the day you wouldn't go back to Tesco a week later and ask for them to give you the promo on milk that they are currently running would you?
I think that @jeffkinn did a really good analogy yesterday. He compared it to buying a TV at Currys this week and then next week Currys launch a promotion where you get a free blue ray player. You could ask for the blue ray player but you wouldn't be entitled to it and Currys wouldn't actually give it to you.
PWIAC
16-06-2014 09:54 AM
I think these complaints are completely ridiculous. All companies offer promotions from time to time. They start on a specific date and end on a specific date and if you have bought something on either side of that date you will lose out - irritating but hardly treating anyone like dirt.
Last week my sister bought a TV from a small chain of stores in our part of the world - a 46 inch Samsung Smart TV. The day after it was delivered they received an email from the chain promoting a 50 inch Sony TV for the same price. Were they being treated like dirt? Of course not.