My mother has Alzheimer’s but O2 won’t refund unused phone contract

My mother has Alzheimer’s but O2 won’t refund unused phone contract

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​A reader argues that her parent should be reimbursed for past four years of inactivity since diagnosisLast year I discovered that my mother, who has Alzheimer’s, had been paying £21 a month for a mobile contract she hasn’t used since her diagnosis in 2020. That’s more than £1,000 for a phone she hasn’t used.When my sister first tried to cancel it in February 2024 we were told we couldn’t. It had to be done from her phone even though we have power of attorney to manage her finances. Continue reading… 

A reader argues that her parent should be reimbursed for past four years of inactivity since diagnosis

Last year I discovered that my mother, who has Alzheimer’s, had been paying £21 a month for a mobile contract she hasn’t used since her diagnosis in 2020. That’s more than £1,000 for a phone she hasn’t used.

When my sister first tried to cancel it in February 2024 we were told we couldn’t. It had to be done from her phone even though we have power of attorney to manage her finances.

Continue reading… 

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