But I seemed to get everything sorted out ok in the end, I got an order number certainly even if they did charge me £100 holding deposit because I moved recently....
As I've been saying for a week or more, there's no stock.
No pre-pay, no white iPhones, very few 16Gb iPhones, less than 45K iPhones in total for the whole of the UK for launch week.
As for O2 fucking up the launch/ordering process - quelle surprise. The full details of the tariffs were only signed off on Friday, 4 days after they originally planned to start taking pre-orders.
i always wondered why everyone complains so much about O2
this is the first i've been with them and, upto yesterday, i'd had no complaints at all
but to be caught unawares that there would be a stampead like this is just ridiculous. did they really expect people to get the text message this morning and think to themselves "well that's nice, maybe i'll log on this evening when I get home and put my order in"?
i'm hearing that people have called the customer services up, but have been told that upgrade orders can only be placed online, they won't even allow you to do that in the shop on Friday!
I'm >this< close to just buying a new one and getting a new number instead of smegging around with this upgrade process.
I was on the site @ 8.20 and had to try 5 times, but managed to get an order confirmation...now heres waiting to see what/if anything arrives on friday!
o2 Ireland seem to be a bit confused about the whole affair aswell. They were taking pre-orders as of last Tuesday. I was the 2nd customer in the door and was told they didnt know how to order it on the system yet. Was then told that if I wanted to put down €50 deposit that would guarantee me the phone. Went back later that day and they had several hand written A4 pages of people that had given over €50...didnt fill me with confidence.
for an hour. What a horribly complex process. I login, then I have to type my phone number ( I just logged in, its on the screen!!) and then it texts me a code ( except it didn't the first dozen times) and reloading gave a remedial screen which asked for credit card details before crashing. It also warns that it will need my account number ( I JUST LOGGED IN. YOU KNOW IT ALREADY). And then it broke completely. I wasn't even offered a phone number. Why not click "Yes I want it and put it on my next bill?", Or stagger then texts they sent out this morning?
is the way the have dealt with existing iPhone customers. If someone was prepared to pay £269 (or latterly £169) for the version 1 phone, I'd say it's a pretty fair bet that they are nailed on to buy the new one at £99. Therefore (if you work on the principle that these customers' loyalty should be rewarded), homes have already been found for the first 200,000 or so of the phones to arrive. The pricing has been common knowledge for a month or so. Why on God's Green Earth could they not have been nice and calmly taking upgrade orders for the past few weeks and making sure they were in a position to have all the upgrades lined up and ready to go on Thursday night. If this is not logistically possible, they could allocate customers to particular stores for collection. For example, I live in Macclesfield, so I would have been quite happy to have been told to go and pick a reserved phone on Friday from o2 (or indeed CPW) in Macclesfield.
No, wait. Maybe their bedlam approach is more sensible.
I started the process at about 9:05 and never had a single problem. My order has been confirmed so hopefully i'll recieve one on friday :)
As another point, I was interested in getting the phone in white, but was never given the option, it just defaulted to black. Never mind i'll be happy either way.
They won't even offer me an upgrade until the last month of my 18 month contract, next february. I imagine something shinier will have caught my fickle eye by then, was willing to give them money for it, unfortunately they're unwilling to take it. I'm sure someone will...
I guess this is one way for o2 to get all their potential customers to request their PAC codes. Also a good way to measure the initial "interest" in the phone.
Does anyone have any confirmed information that the "Unlimited" data usage includes the 3G network? The upgrade page I viewed this morning had an option for Bolt ons and started talking about Data bolt ons?!?!
I got the text at 8.45am and tried right away. It took a while for the site to get to the application form, which I filled in, but on clicking send just got a page telling me there was a problem and to try again. I went round this loop several times over the next 45 mins (when I actually managed to get that far) then eventually got the maintenance page, which has been up ever since.
I've seen three different variants of this page. Two of them want a form filling in, but the 3rd wants me to enter my phone number so it can text me an upgrade code (which I've now got) but is worded as if it's starting again. The text message says to enter the upgrade number onto the screen to continue, but there's no field to enter anything into, and no link to follow to go to the next stage. It's really confusing. O2 have really stuffed this up.
I tried a few times this morning, then the site fell over and was just going to a "maintenance" page ("Hi there, we've broken our site because we are stupid and didn't realise that thousands of people would log in at once. We'll be back later. Hopefully"). It claims to be sort of back up now, but I'm not getting anywhere further than the first page where you enter your number to get the upgrade code texted to you.
Selected the iPhone and tariff I wanted, and apparently my baskets empty.
I try again. I get told I have *two* items in my basket on the sidebar, click on the basket link, and get told my basket is still apparently empty.
Tried with IE. The same.
Who coded the O2 site? Retarded monkeys? Could someone explain to O2 that the whole point of buying stuff online is, well, the ability to actually buy stuff...
They learnt their lesson. Sadly, it was the wrong one... #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:41 GMT
It was working again - briefly - but now it's keeled over again.
I reckon that O2 ignored all the pre-registrations and just looked at the way the first launch played out - no queues (honest ones, not stage-managed ones) outside stores, low demand, slow pick-up - and figured that it would be the same this time round. Quite possibly they figured that although was loads of hype last time, there was ne real surge and that it would be the same again.
What's the chances that when the third iPhone comes out* they'll look at today's antics, figure "OMG We'd better spend bazillions on extra capacity to cope" and, since all people really wanted was 3G and GPS in the first place, there will be minimal demand again and they'll have wasted all that money and effort...
*Since Apple call each iPod by version, eg iPod 2G, Nano 3G, what will they call the 3rdG iPhone, since the iPhone 2G is already called iPhone 3G...?
The email went out at 7:36 (atleast that is when i recieved it) i checked the website and it was down for maintenance, I checked back at around 8:20 and it was working again and I managed to get my order in for a 16GB and I have just checked back to see what is going on and that option isn't actually available anymore, seems like a bit of a mess really, you would have thought they would have been a little better prepared
You all laughed at them when they fully staffed the last jesus phone launch, which completely fizzled. And now youre moaning cos theyve learnt a lesson and arent doing the same for the second coming? IS there no keeping some people happy? Its the same as the last one for gods sake. Its just a little bit faster, a little bit cheaper, doesnt have sat-nav and does have a shit camera. Why on earth would anyone get any more excited than last time?
So the shop seems to back up and running now - after being told i had 2 items in my basket (after all teh times i hit the Add to basket button in frustration, it seems that they have no 16GB iphone available at any tarriff online.
Its sucks! Get real O2!
iHate - Cos you'd nnever foind M$ doing anything like that......um ok maybe you would..
there are now no white or 16gb available to order, well that just sucks rear end, seriously what morons at 02 thought there wouldn't be a rush on those?
Thought I'd made it through this time... even got as far as getting the upgrade code text, and a page with pretty little iPhone pictures asking me to select either 8GB or 16GB and a tariff.
But the next step leads straight into the Form From Hell that I was getting earlier this morning, which in turn led to its badly-formatted clone, neither of which have the option to order a dock, etc. That form, after a couple of minutes' worth of a loading whirligig, led to the message "There has been a problem with taking your order. We apologise for the inconvenience. Please try again."
Exactly *how* difficult is it to load test a web site??? #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:56 GMT
I run a few really noddy websites and before I try and plug 'em anywhere (and that reminds me - www.scareports.com !!) I run the simplest of load testing so I can see how much they can handle before buckling - not that fussed whether its the web server, the database, bandwidth or whatever - but just an idea on how many concurrent users the site can handle. It's really not that difficult that, if I were to have a list of 10000 people who wanted to use the site and that I know it can only cope with, say 2000 "simultanouesly", then DONT TELL EVERYBODY TO VISIT THE SITE AT THE SAME TIME.
And yes my frustration is partially because that o2 refuse to ship the phone to my office ( I'm not taking a day off just to get a phone delivered to my home) and that my order crashed half way through and now it just tells me that they wont sell it to me as I'm outside the UK, even though I'm sitting here looking at the drizzle of the square mile right now...
I got up the point where they were going to confirm my order and their site fell over again. Next time I'll finish my transaction before notifying my colleagues. I blame their extra two connections for causing mine to fail!
I've got a Nokia handset on O2 and am about 2-3 months away from the end of my contract. I phoned O2 CS to ask if I could upgrade to the 3G iPhone when it launches and they said yes.
I went into a O2 shop on Saturday and they told me the opposite, I can only upgrade in August, 1 month before my current plan runs out.
They really need to get this straight, especially because they're making their existing customers suffer. New customers who want the phone will probably get one with no fuss. The usual story.
Well I got a bit further than my last post. Problem number 1, they've not tested their upgrade process using Apple's Safari browser. On a hunch, I tried using Firefox 3 instead of Safari. Having put my phone number in again and got a second upgrade number sent to me this time I got a screen with a field in it to enter the upgrade number. So I did, then got the same details form I've already filled in like 10 times. Dutifully filled that in; it thought about it for a while then dumped me back at the form page again. So I filled it in again, waited, and then got an error with an error code. So I reloaded the upgrade page and this time it jumped straight to the form page again. Filled it in AGAIN, then waited, then got another page which said: "There has been a problem with taking your order. We apologise for the inconvenience. Please try again".
Arrrgggghhh !!!!
And why the hell haven't they got this working with Safari. It's an Apple product. Don't they think there's an outside chance at least some Apple customers might actually use Apple products to buy it. Unbelievable !!
have they had to create a simply ordering form. One that knows that i'm already logged in and one that doesn't ask my twice for all my details. What a complete shambles.
The issue is that o2 don't want you to upgrade - they'd rather use the stock to get new customers through the door - they have your existing monthly subscription anyway, they won't gain anything by supplying you with a new handset.
Hell, the submit button on their upgrade form is set to redirect you to a failure page, it doesn't even try and submit it.
This kind of crap service is exactly what you get when you hand a company a monopoly - existing iPhone owners will upgrade eventually, it's not like they can go anywhere else.
I wouldn't blame anyone for buying a French iPhone and jailbreaking it quite frankly.
It does seam that their servers have had a meltdown. I filled in the form around 9:45am, only for it to crash out on the payment screen - it seemed to dump the hex of a JPEG to screen then give up. Refreshing after that resulted in the maint page appearing :s
I just called O2 and they are totally overwhelmed - big queues. Think I'll give up and try my luck at an O2 store on Friday instead.
I'm hoping the 1st Gen iPhone refurbs will now be released #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 11:03 GMT
I called the UK Apple store last month and asked when they would start selling refurbished iPhones as I noticed they were carrying a lot of other refurb stock.
The chap I spoke to said they have stacks of refurb iphones in stock, but they couldn't sell any yet, but to keep watching the Apple store website as they "might go on soon".
I the maintenance page for a couple of hours, and hit refresh every few minutes, however I have now successfully ordered my iPhone to be delivered on Friday, and taken the day off work to wait in for the courier! w00t!
My phone went off with a text from O2 at 08:42, I headed straight from my bed to my PC, got straight on the site...and I still haven't managed to get an order in.
Looks like all the 16GB are gone, and possibly the 8GB as well. You can bet your bottom dollar I'll be at my local O2 store on Friday to raise some hell if they won't let me upgrade there and then.
I dropped into an O2 shop in Dublin City Centre near the end of June and was told that I could pre-register from the 1st of July, which I duly did. They assured me that leaving the €50 deposit would secure an iPhone on the day of release. I did ask if they knew how many they would be getting so that they might limit the number of pre-orders only to be told that 'it wouldn't be a problem'.
I didn't quite believe them then, and I believe them less now!
Oh, and if you think the UK tariffs are a bit much, even if you sign up for the €100/month tariff you still only get 1GB data included, O2 ireland aren't supporting the visual voicemail feature and the number of minutes and texts included are appalling in comparison with what UK customers get.
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Tetsugaku-San
I had problems at half nine... #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 09:52 GMT
But I seemed to get everything sorted out ok in the end, I got an order number certainly even if they did charge me £100 holding deposit because I moved recently....
Daft buggers.
Anonymous Coward
Stock #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:06 GMT
As I've been saying for a week or more, there's no stock.
No pre-pay, no white iPhones, very few 16Gb iPhones, less than 45K iPhones in total for the whole of the UK for launch week.
As for O2 fucking up the launch/ordering process - quelle surprise. The full details of the tariffs were only signed off on Friday, 4 days after they originally planned to start taking pre-orders.
jai
so incompetant #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:06 GMT
i always wondered why everyone complains so much about O2
this is the first i've been with them and, upto yesterday, i'd had no complaints at all
but to be caught unawares that there would be a stampead like this is just ridiculous. did they really expect people to get the text message this morning and think to themselves "well that's nice, maybe i'll log on this evening when I get home and put my order in"?
i'm hearing that people have called the customer services up, but have been told that upgrade orders can only be placed online, they won't even allow you to do that in the shop on Friday!
I'm >this< close to just buying a new one and getting a new number instead of smegging around with this upgrade process.
Will
Mines 'in progress' #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:06 GMT
I was on the site @ 8.20 and had to try 5 times, but managed to get an order confirmation...now heres waiting to see what/if anything arrives on friday!
Barry Brady
o2 Ireland iPhone Pre-orders #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:06 GMT
o2 Ireland seem to be a bit confused about the whole affair aswell. They were taking pre-orders as of last Tuesday. I was the 2nd customer in the door and was told they didnt know how to order it on the system yet. Was then told that if I wanted to put down €50 deposit that would guarantee me the phone. Went back later that day and they had several hand written A4 pages of people that had given over €50...didnt fill me with confidence.
Matt
I'm going to iSkitz #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:09 GMT
iLoveiT
Gordon Johnstone
Yeh, I tried #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:09 GMT
for an hour. What a horribly complex process. I login, then I have to type my phone number ( I just logged in, its on the screen!!) and then it texts me a code ( except it didn't the first dozen times) and reloading gave a remedial screen which asked for credit card details before crashing. It also warns that it will need my account number ( I JUST LOGGED IN. YOU KNOW IT ALREADY). And then it broke completely. I wasn't even offered a phone number. Why not click "Yes I want it and put it on my next bill?", Or stagger then texts they sent out this morning?
Anonymous Coward
What I don't understand... #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:09 GMT
is the way the have dealt with existing iPhone customers. If someone was prepared to pay £269 (or latterly £169) for the version 1 phone, I'd say it's a pretty fair bet that they are nailed on to buy the new one at £99. Therefore (if you work on the principle that these customers' loyalty should be rewarded), homes have already been found for the first 200,000 or so of the phones to arrive. The pricing has been common knowledge for a month or so. Why on God's Green Earth could they not have been nice and calmly taking upgrade orders for the past few weeks and making sure they were in a position to have all the upgrades lined up and ready to go on Thursday night. If this is not logistically possible, they could allocate customers to particular stores for collection. For example, I live in Macclesfield, so I would have been quite happy to have been told to go and pick a reserved phone on Friday from o2 (or indeed CPW) in Macclesfield.
No, wait. Maybe their bedlam approach is more sensible.
Anonymous Coward
"unlimited" Wi-Fi and data #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:39 GMT
Can they turn off the WiFi if you use too much of your own data?
glenn Kelly
O2 hyping again or realtime maintenance #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:39 GMT
So I get my text just after 8am and I try and order.
I get to the point where I have entered my card details and 4 times it says there has been a problem - please try again later!
Now its been in maintenance mode since 9.30!!
Is this O2 hyping up the situation or is their upgrade site really FUBAR'd?
Really annoying!
Craig Warren
All is fine :) #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:39 GMT
I started the process at about 9:05 and never had a single problem. My order has been confirmed so hopefully i'll recieve one on friday :)
As another point, I was interested in getting the phone in white, but was never given the option, it just defaulted to black. Never mind i'll be happy either way.
Michael Wilson
Don't even want me... #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:39 GMT
They won't even offer me an upgrade until the last month of my 18 month contract, next february. I imagine something shinier will have caught my fickle eye by then, was willing to give them money for it, unfortunately they're unwilling to take it. I'm sure someone will...
Daft buggers.
Jim P
O2 Teasing again? #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:39 GMT
I guess this is one way for o2 to get all their potential customers to request their PAC codes. Also a good way to measure the initial "interest" in the phone.
..got me fooled
Pete Burgess
@Will #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:39 GMT
Same here. I went on about 9.40am and ordered the 16Gb £30pm iPhone with no problems at all... got an order number and everything...
Chris
Data allowance #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:39 GMT
Does anyone have any confirmed information that the "Unlimited" data usage includes the 3G network? The upgrade page I viewed this morning had an option for Bolt ons and started talking about Data bolt ons?!?!
Jiminy Krikett
Utterly bizarre #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:39 GMT
I "ordered" one at 0854 this morning, went through without hitch. I haven't as of yet received any confirmation via email, however.
Macka
Tried and failed #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:39 GMT
I got the text at 8.45am and tried right away. It took a while for the site to get to the application form, which I filled in, but on clicking send just got a page telling me there was a problem and to try again. I went round this loop several times over the next 45 mins (when I actually managed to get that far) then eventually got the maintenance page, which has been up ever since.
I've seen three different variants of this page. Two of them want a form filling in, but the 3rd wants me to enter my phone number so it can text me an upgrade code (which I've now got) but is worded as if it's starting again. The text message says to enter the upgrade number onto the screen to continue, but there's no field to enter anything into, and no link to follow to go to the next stage. It's really confusing. O2 have really stuffed this up.
Jonas
Carphone Warehouse #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:39 GMT
their order forms were up too for abotu 20 seconds then it all went pete tong and went back to the info page thats beent here for weeks :(
Sam
Gah! #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:39 GMT
I tried a few times this morning, then the site fell over and was just going to a "maintenance" page ("Hi there, we've broken our site because we are stupid and didn't realise that thousands of people would log in at once. We'll be back later. Hopefully"). It claims to be sort of back up now, but I'm not getting anywhere further than the first page where you enter your number to get the upgrade code texted to you.
Anonymous Coward
It'd help if the shop worked #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:41 GMT
Selected the iPhone and tariff I wanted, and apparently my baskets empty.
I try again. I get told I have *two* items in my basket on the sidebar, click on the basket link, and get told my basket is still apparently empty.
Tried with IE. The same.
Who coded the O2 site? Retarded monkeys? Could someone explain to O2 that the whole point of buying stuff online is, well, the ability to actually buy stuff...
iSuff44
02, What would you do? #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:41 GMT
Go somewhere else, if you could!
Paris cause she couldn't get one either!
Neil
Hehe #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:41 GMT
And no 16GB ones? I mean, WHAT?! I dont know. What a pullava!
AF
They learnt their lesson. Sadly, it was the wrong one... #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:41 GMT
It was working again - briefly - but now it's keeled over again.
I reckon that O2 ignored all the pre-registrations and just looked at the way the first launch played out - no queues (honest ones, not stage-managed ones) outside stores, low demand, slow pick-up - and figured that it would be the same this time round. Quite possibly they figured that although was loads of hype last time, there was ne real surge and that it would be the same again.
What's the chances that when the third iPhone comes out* they'll look at today's antics, figure "OMG We'd better spend bazillions on extra capacity to cope" and, since all people really wanted was 3G and GPS in the first place, there will be minimal demand again and they'll have wasted all that money and effort...
*Since Apple call each iPod by version, eg iPod 2G, Nano 3G, what will they call the 3rdG iPhone, since the iPhone 2G is already called iPhone 3G...?
Anonymous Coward
Got my order in #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:41 GMT
The email went out at 7:36 (atleast that is when i recieved it) i checked the website and it was down for maintenance, I checked back at around 8:20 and it was working again and I managed to get my order in for a 16GB and I have just checked back to see what is going on and that option isn't actually available anymore, seems like a bit of a mess really, you would have thought they would have been a little better prepared
Anonymous Coward
Err ... Whats the problem? #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:41 GMT
You all laughed at them when they fully staffed the last jesus phone launch, which completely fizzled. And now youre moaning cos theyve learnt a lesson and arent doing the same for the second coming? IS there no keeping some people happy? Its the same as the last one for gods sake. Its just a little bit faster, a little bit cheaper, doesnt have sat-nav and does have a shit camera. Why on earth would anyone get any more excited than last time?
Kevin Smith
I ordered mine at about 8:20am... #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:41 GMT
No problems for me at all.
The site has been down for everyone else I know who is trying for hours now.
chris
All outta 16 Giggers #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:41 GMT
So the shop seems to back up and running now - after being told i had 2 items in my basket (after all teh times i hit the Add to basket button in frustration, it seems that they have no 16GB iphone available at any tarriff online.
Its sucks! Get real O2!
iHate - Cos you'd nnever foind M$ doing anything like that......um ok maybe you would..
Anonymous Coward
And now all the 16GB ones are gone... #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:41 GMT
Which'll just about explain my earlier difficulty. No 16GB, no sale.
Mike J Griggs
no white or 16gb #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:41 GMT
there are now no white or 16gb available to order, well that just sucks rear end, seriously what morons at 02 thought there wouldn't be a rush on those?
Carol
Still broken #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:41 GMT
Thought I'd made it through this time... even got as far as getting the upgrade code text, and a page with pretty little iPhone pictures asking me to select either 8GB or 16GB and a tariff.
But the next step leads straight into the Form From Hell that I was getting earlier this morning, which in turn led to its badly-formatted clone, neither of which have the option to order a dock, etc. That form, after a couple of minutes' worth of a loading whirligig, led to the message "There has been a problem with taking your order. We apologise for the inconvenience. Please try again."
Not getting that "valued customer" feeling here.
Anonymous Coward
My order went without a hitch, so far... #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:41 GMT
I got into work at 8.45, checked my email, clicked on the link, went through the order process and got the confirmation without any problem.
I just wonder if one will turn up on Friday.
Richard
Exactly *how* difficult is it to load test a web site??? #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:56 GMT
I run a few really noddy websites and before I try and plug 'em anywhere (and that reminds me - www.scareports.com !!) I run the simplest of load testing so I can see how much they can handle before buckling - not that fussed whether its the web server, the database, bandwidth or whatever - but just an idea on how many concurrent users the site can handle. It's really not that difficult that, if I were to have a list of 10000 people who wanted to use the site and that I know it can only cope with, say 2000 "simultanouesly", then DONT TELL EVERYBODY TO VISIT THE SITE AT THE SAME TIME.
And yes my frustration is partially because that o2 refuse to ship the phone to my office ( I'm not taking a day off just to get a phone delivered to my home) and that my order crashed half way through and now it just tells me that they wont sell it to me as I'm outside the UK, even though I'm sitting here looking at the drizzle of the square mile right now...
glenn Kelly
and once again... #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:56 GMT
..so for the umpteenth time I try and order.
It takes my crd details then falls over!!!
So I try yet again
The site is down for maintenance for the 2nd time!!!
GET YOUR FINGERS OUT OF YER A**E O2 AND GET SOMETHING RIGHT FOR A CHANGE AND STOP MESSING US CUSTOMERS AROUND!!!!
Paul
16gb out of stock #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:56 GMT
"And that every time someone registered their interest, they ordered in an iPhone for them. Yet they didn't anticipate today's demand."
hmmm guess someone forgot to tell them there was 2 versions of the iPhone, i'd expect most people to go for the 16gb.
Anonymous Coward
Was working a moment ago.. #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:56 GMT
I got up the point where they were going to confirm my order and their site fell over again. Next time I'll finish my transaction before notifying my colleagues. I blame their extra two connections for causing mine to fail!
Anonymous Coward
It's a mess #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:56 GMT
I've got a Nokia handset on O2 and am about 2-3 months away from the end of my contract. I phoned O2 CS to ask if I could upgrade to the 3G iPhone when it launches and they said yes.
I went into a O2 shop on Saturday and they told me the opposite, I can only upgrade in August, 1 month before my current plan runs out.
They really need to get this straight, especially because they're making their existing customers suffer. New customers who want the phone will probably get one with no fuss. The usual story.
Macka
Don't use Safari, use Firefox #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:56 GMT
Well I got a bit further than my last post. Problem number 1, they've not tested their upgrade process using Apple's Safari browser. On a hunch, I tried using Firefox 3 instead of Safari. Having put my phone number in again and got a second upgrade number sent to me this time I got a screen with a field in it to enter the upgrade number. So I did, then got the same details form I've already filled in like 10 times. Dutifully filled that in; it thought about it for a while then dumped me back at the form page again. So I filled it in again, waited, and then got an error with an error code. So I reloaded the upgrade page and this time it jumped straight to the form page again. Filled it in AGAIN, then waited, then got another page which said: "There has been a problem with taking your order. We apologise for the inconvenience. Please try again".
Arrrgggghhh !!!!
And why the hell haven't they got this working with Safari. It's an Apple product. Don't they think there's an outside chance at least some Apple customers might actually use Apple products to buy it. Unbelievable !!
Stephen Brown
How long #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 10:56 GMT
have they had to create a simply ordering form. One that knows that i'm already logged in and one that doesn't ask my twice for all my details. What a complete shambles.
Still trying to order one at 11:40!
Ross Liversidge
Crap planning, crap management. #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 11:03 GMT
The issue is that o2 don't want you to upgrade - they'd rather use the stock to get new customers through the door - they have your existing monthly subscription anyway, they won't gain anything by supplying you with a new handset.
Hell, the submit button on their upgrade form is set to redirect you to a failure page, it doesn't even try and submit it.
This kind of crap service is exactly what you get when you hand a company a monopoly - existing iPhone owners will upgrade eventually, it's not like they can go anywhere else.
I wouldn't blame anyone for buying a French iPhone and jailbreaking it quite frankly.
Shell
Meltdown #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 11:03 GMT
It does seam that their servers have had a meltdown. I filled in the form around 9:45am, only for it to crash out on the payment screen - it seemed to dump the hex of a JPEG to screen then give up. Refreshing after that resulted in the maint page appearing :s
I just called O2 and they are totally overwhelmed - big queues. Think I'll give up and try my luck at an O2 store on Friday instead.
Jason Smith
I'm hoping the 1st Gen iPhone refurbs will now be released #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 11:03 GMT
I called the UK Apple store last month and asked when they would start selling refurbished iPhones as I noticed they were carrying a lot of other refurb stock.
The chap I spoke to said they have stacks of refurb iphones in stock, but they couldn't sell any yet, but to keep watching the Apple store website as they "might go on soon".
Red Bren
@Jiminy Krikett #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 11:03 GMT
'I "ordered" one at 0854'
Did they charge you an arm and a leg to call that number?
Kev Beeley
Conflicting information #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 11:03 GMT
Nice email from O2 on the 30th June telling me it was time for an upgrade.
Nice text message this morning telling me I'm not.
Nice lady on phone telling me that I can't upgrade until the 23rd July regardless of what the mail said.
Chances of there being any stock left then? Pretty damn low!
Ah well. Perhaps it's time for a change of phone number anyway.
Jon Pain
Order Successful! #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 11:03 GMT
I the maintenance page for a couple of hours, and hit refresh every few minutes, however I have now successfully ordered my iPhone to be delivered on Friday, and taken the day off work to wait in for the courier! w00t!
insanity
16GB sold out... #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 11:03 GMT
shop.o2.co.uk is working again, but you can only order 8GB iPhones now.
Dermot O'Riordan
Can get through now the 16GB out of stock! #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 11:04 GMT
Beeen trying unsuccessfully to get onto the site, but clearly demand was overwhelming them.
Now however the 16GB has run out, the site is fully accessible! Shame that I'm not interested in an 8GB model.
Not impressed.
Anonymous Coward
@ "a little bit faster, a little bit cheaper" #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 11:04 GMT
"Its just a little bit faster, a little bit cheaper, doesnt have sat-nav and does have a shit camera."
Erm, it does have sat-nav. Well, it certainly has a GPS receiver, anyway.
But you're right, on the whole - it's not that big a deal.
Thomas Jolliffe
Damn you all who've been successful... #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 11:04 GMT
My phone went off with a text from O2 at 08:42, I headed straight from my bed to my PC, got straight on the site...and I still haven't managed to get an order in.
Looks like all the 16GB are gone, and possibly the 8GB as well. You can bet your bottom dollar I'll be at my local O2 store on Friday to raise some hell if they won't let me upgrade there and then.
Anonymous Coward
re: O2 Ireland iPhone Orders #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 11:04 GMT
I dropped into an O2 shop in Dublin City Centre near the end of June and was told that I could pre-register from the 1st of July, which I duly did. They assured me that leaving the €50 deposit would secure an iPhone on the day of release. I did ask if they knew how many they would be getting so that they might limit the number of pre-orders only to be told that 'it wouldn't be a problem'.
I didn't quite believe them then, and I believe them less now!
Oh, and if you think the UK tariffs are a bit much, even if you sign up for the €100/month tariff you still only get 1GB data included, O2 ireland aren't supporting the visual voicemail feature and the number of minutes and texts included are appalling in comparison with what UK customers get.
Bobak Fakhraee
O2 Chavs #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 11:04 GMT
i've been debating - do i get an iPhone and bear wiht the misery thatis O2 or do I get the new Blackberry and have the pleasure that is Vodafone..?
well.. who the hell would want an 8Gb iPhone really..??? O2 are idiots. come to think of it, apple are idiots for not letting everyone sell them.
An iPhone on Vodafone... i can but dream.
Go get a BB... it'll work better and you wont have to talk to O2 - bunch of 18 year old chavs in a call centre anyway
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