I purchased a phone from Phones4U and didn't realise at the time that they gave such bad customer services until now and I'm reading the same problem across multiple forums of an experience virtually the same as mine. I bought a phone with premium insurance which is supposed to cover for everything except it doesn't cover you for anything in reality.
Their customer services is so bad that I never thought level of service like this existed except from unsrcupulous market stall traders. I actually work in a customer services environment for corporate IT and I've worked for all the big names Digital Equipment Corp, Compaq, Hewlett Packard, Fujitsu but Phones4U my god how can a company operate in this manner. My current complaint is with regard to a scam that Phones4U are currently running whereby you purchase your phone with 12 months warranty and they push you for insurance which you think peace of mind as the telephone was for my wife who rarely uses one except for emergencies when she takes our three small children out. The phone is kept in her handbag at all times and gets charged periodically. After 6 months the phone developed a fault where it wouldn't turn on the screen was blank and it got hot when you attached the charger, even when you removed the battery is still got hot. The fault is definately internal (under the keypad). The phone is in pristine condition as it is hardly used without any scratches on.
What I will do is paste the complaint I've lodged with trading standards, also, contacted BBC Watchdog, contacted the manufacturers Samsung, about to contact Ofcom, about to write to every National newspaper about this because I believe this is a scam being run by Phones4U right across the UK:
The mobile phone is in absoultely pristine condition, has been kept in my wife handbag and charged periodically, there isn't even a scratch on it. However, on 12th July my wife took the phone back to Phones4U store to say it won't turn on or charge. Phones4U salesman said their company policy isn't to replace but repair only even though my wife showed them the insurance policy that stated a replacement is an option. The response is that it's company policy not to replace any handsets they are told not to replace phones by their management at head office. We sent the phone for repair.
In the documentation for repair ref 517XXX, said in description handset in very good condition as it is. In fact we have the faulty handset back now as they returned it with the same fault unrepaired with a charge of £17.63 saying 'physical damage not covered under warranty'. There isn't any physical damage to the handset which any investigator in this case can confirm - I have the evidence. If you look about complaints to phones4U they are doing this to a lot of consumers who in the main give up. In the interests of the consumer this company needs investigating for misselling and fraud in my opinion.
I have written to their customer services, to the store reprensentatives, and I've even contacted Tim Whiting CEO directly - you never get any response.
I'd really appreciate if this company gets checked over by the regulating bodies to protect consumers by this type of scam that must be at a national level. I know we have rights but they are refusing to replace/repair my handset under any warranty agreement or premium insurance. The handset is available for you to check to prove to you that this is a genuine scam by Phones4U with a policy that goes all of the way up to top management.
I look forward to hearing from you.