I made the horrible, horrible mistake of buying a phone from Phones4U 3 long years ago.
18 months ago when my first contract with them was coming to an end, I started getting daily phone calls (up to 5 a day) from 08450 264628
When I answered a young chavvy sounding lad, who kept calling me “mate”, informed me he was calling from Phones4U head office to offer me an upgrade deal
I was in Lincoln at the time, ironically heading to the Phones4u store to upgrade anyway. So I told the lad that I would just do it in store so I could look at the phones.
“We can do you a better deal than the shop mate, cos we work at head office”.. hrmmm
I hung up and told the guys in the store what had happened, and they said the number wasn’t Phones4U and they weren’t sure who it was.
The number then rang again… I told them they weren’t who they said they were. The lad then told me my name, address, date of birth, mobile phone I had, and contract I was on…
WOW what a complete failure in confidentiality on Phones4U and/or Vodafones behalf!!
I eventually took an upgrade in-store, and informed the lad who kept ringing that I had already upgraded. The calls eventually stopped
Fast forward another 18months… I’ve now had 81 calls in the last week from this number.
I originally explained I wasnt interested in another phone, or changing my contract. But that got me a very angry “What so you dont want to save money then?” Grrr..
So then I started just cancelling the call, then answering the call but not speaking to see if that would stop them ringing.. it didn’t.
I then tried random swearing down the phone, and eventually today I’ve resorted to waiting till they speak then smashing the phone into the desk over and over until they hang up
So enough being well and truly enough, I rang vodafone to get a block put on this number.
After 5 minutes on hold I get a customer services woman who politely informs me “I don’t think we can block numbers, let me talk to a colleague”, and then put me on hold for 15 minutes until I got bored and hung up
The level of sheer incomptence on the behalf of primarily Phones4U, but also Vodafone, as a service provider is ASTOUNDING
My contract ends in June, I have no intention of renewing it whatsoever. I will be taking £345 of my hard earned cash to the nearest O2 store and walking out with an iPhone. I sincerely hope anyone reading this who works at whatever company resides behind the 08450 264628 has to spend a week trapped in a closet listening to a permanent repeat of “The greatest elevator music ever”! Grrrrr
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Hi Fuzzy Orange
I’ve had similar experiences of companies calling me repeatedly – it drives me crackers!
It’s worth registering on the Telephone Preference Service website to avoid this. This way as long as you don’t agree to marketing you won’t receive these calls.
I work for the Vodafone eForum Team and we are dedicated to resolving customer queries online. I was troubled by the experience you described when calling us.
The number that called you is Phones 4 U and not Vodafone. I still want to offer any help I can.
There is no option on the network to stop individual numbers calling you – but where there’s a will, there’s a way! Send me an email from the Contact Us page of our website with a link to this page and FIT135 in the body of the text (so that you are routed straight to my team) and I’ll be happy to make any calls on your behalf to Phone 4 U to request them to stop calling you. We don’t have any control over what they do but I’ll do everything I can to help.
Speak to you soon!
Kirsty_Vodafone
Vodafone Customer Services
eForum Team
P.S I had a nosey round the rest of you site and just wanted to say I love Digg and completely agree about orange women!
Thanks Kirsty – it was very nice to see a genuine vodafone person leaving me a comment
However this number rang me another few times after this rant then I got a bizarre voicemail from the same number “If you no longer wish to be called by phones4u please ring 0800 2946090″
So I did and another automated voice said “If you now longer with to be called by phones4u please press star now” – So I pressed the star button and it hung up on me
No more phone calls from phones4u… for 24 hours. Had another 30+ calls since then
Beyond a joke I’m afraid. Because of this I’ve decided to just ring up and cancel my vodafone contract. I’ve been with vodafone for over 5 years now but the way phones4u deal with customers is an absolute joke, so I’m moving to o2 and an iphone