Few days ago a customer
ordered
for a Samsung camera and was expecting it but an empty case was sent to him.
Now, an O2 customer is almost in the same shoes when he ordered for a new
mobile phone. The customer was left with
a very fishy package when the parcel that was supposed to contain his new
mobile phone arrived.
Greg Cundill was horrified when he opened the box, expecting
to find a Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, but instead discovered a sponge and a tin of
SARDINES.
The 23-year-old aircraft engineer is still without a mobile
four days later - and blasted the phone company for leaving him in the dark
about a replacement.
O2 said it was investigating the mishap alongside UK Mail,
the courier firm it used to deliver the item to Honiton, Devon, on Thursday.
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