on 24-10-2013 22:51
on 24-10-2013 22:51
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 01-11-2013 13:04
Upgrade cancelled.
PAC acquired.
Provider swapped.
Customer services completely understood why I wanted to leave and didn't waste my time with the old 'let me see what I can do' shtick.
on 24-10-2013 23:23
If you upgrade your phone you will usually move on to a new tariff. Some tariffs are no longer available. Speak to customer service for more clarification on 202. Don't use webchat.
on 25-10-2013 07:13
on 25-10-2013 07:13
on 25-10-2013 15:27
I was on the o2 50 tariff before the upgrade and the o2 50 tariff after it.
Customer services have confirmed that if I return the phone they can cancel the upgrade, put be back on my old tariff and restore the bolt on.
I have just returned my phone and once they have confirmed the upgrade has been cancelled I will change provider. I have spoken to two customer services reps today and neither seemed at all concerned to be losing a customer of 15 years.
Shame really.
25-10-2013 15:27 - edited 25-10-2013 15:29
25-10-2013 15:27 - edited 25-10-2013 15:29
@Anonymous wrote:
Three days days ago I upgraded my phone but stayed on the same tariff (O2 50).
I don't think you were told that as upgrading would have moved you to a new tariff.
Cancelling the new tariff doesn't always mean you can return to your old one, unless it's still current.
on 25-10-2013 15:30
I wasn't told the bolt on would no longer be available. That's my complaint.
on 25-10-2013 15:42
on 25-10-2013 15:42
@Anonymous wrote:I wasn't told the bolt on would no longer be available. That's my complaint.
That will always be a problem, every time you upgrade you will be moved to a current tariff.
That is the way it's always worked, you cannot upgrade and stay on an old tariff that is no longer being sold.
25-10-2013 16:00 - edited 25-10-2013 22:58
Maybe O2 should change the name of the tariff when they change the conditions.
Maybe they should let you know when you upgrade which bolt-ons are not compatible.
Maybe they should care that a customer is leaving.
May I expect too much!
25-10-2013 16:08 - edited 25-10-2013 16:09
25-10-2013 16:08 - edited 25-10-2013 16:09
You can only have any bolt ons that apply to the tariff you move to.
I have stayed on the same contract for five years as I have unlimited internet and if I upgrade I will lose it.
on 25-10-2013 23:01
Sounds about right. The best option if you want to upgrade seems to be to ditch O2.