In June 2012 my Daughter decided that she would like to swap her Iphone for a Blackberry, but as the contract still had 18 months to run, she took out another contract to get the phone she wanted. She gave the Iphone to her friend who agreed to take over the payments for the remainder of the contract. My Daughter informed O2 of what she had done, and although she obviously was still the account holder, her friend was registered as the phone holder, and the direct debit came out of her friends account each month. Everything was fine until her friend got into financial difficulties and stopped paying O2. My Daughter has been trying to contact this friend for several weeks but it appears she has gone into hiding to escape her creditors as she owes money everywhere. My Daughter finally managed to get her address at the weekend, and also contact her by phone, her friend says that the bill is so high as there are some calls on there she is disputing (not sure if that's true or not, but that's the reason she is giving for not paying it). My Daughter has received a letter from O2 stating that if the balance of £194 is not cleared by 24th May, she will be liable for the whole of the contract amount in one go - around £1500, which she does not have. She realises she was silly letting her friend have the phone, but at the time they were good friends and there was no reason to doubt her ability to pay (she's working and earns a hell of a lot more than my Daughter does!)
Is there anything my Daughter can do to recover this money or at least get some time to go and see said "friend" and try to get the money out of her? What if any are her options please?
Thanks,
Kit
Is there anything my Daughter can do to recover this money or at least get some time to go and see said "friend" and try to get the money out of her? What if any are her options please?
Thanks,
Kit
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