on 05-01-2013 00:05
on 05-01-2013 00:05
Hi Can anyone please tell me if you can change from a pay monthly tarrif to one of the new tarrifs that have unlimited minutes and texts ,it seem rediculously unfair that o2 are offering this tarrif to new customers at only £26 whilst i currently have to pay £24 for just 300 mins and 500 o2 minutes.When i tried to have a look at upgrading they only offered 600 mins with 500 o2 minutes for £29 .It dosn't seem fair that that is all they are offering.I vaguely rememeber that any tarrif would bew avilable to existing customers that dosnt seem to be the case ,
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on 05-01-2013 00:11
Unfortunately once you are tied into a contract you have to stay with it for the minimum term. Offers come along at various times obviously to entice new customers and make the new tariffs attractive.
on 05-01-2013 00:11
Unfortunately once you are tied into a contract you have to stay with it for the minimum term. Offers come along at various times obviously to entice new customers and make the new tariffs attractive.
on 05-01-2013 00:21
on 05-01-2013 00:21
Are you still in your current term or is it coming to an end and you want to upgrade ?
on 05-01-2013 00:32
on 05-01-2013 00:32
You're asking about the fairly new On and On contract and this is available to anyone on their contract renewal date £26 without a phone included of course, or extra with a phone.
05-01-2013 08:32 - edited 05-01-2013 08:33
05-01-2013 08:32 - edited 05-01-2013 08:33
It's all too common that when people are buying a phone contract the primary things they look at is the handset, then monthly cost , then free gift if applicable then tariff details and network.
So many go for a higher monthly fee so they are not paying a handset fee and don't think about the long term costs.
When you were looking into a deal and signing on the dotted line did you not think hang on most tariffs out there have unlimited this and that. I'm not having a go but doing a little homework beforehand would mean you probably would not have been in the situation you are now.
For example I pay £25.50 on payg a month for 300 cross network minutes, unlimited texts, 50 mms, 1gb data and unlimited wifi which is stronger than what your currently receiving. Admittedly I pay upfront for my handset but the upside I'm not locked into any contract term or network.
on 05-01-2013 12:56
on 05-01-2013 12:56
@Anonymous wrote:I'm not having a go but doing a little homework beforehand would mean you probably would not have been in the situation you are now.
For example I pay £25.50 on payg a month for 300 cross network minutes, unlimited texts, 50 mms, 1gb data and unlimited wifi which is stronger than what your currently receiving. Admittedly I pay upfront for my handset but the upside I'm not locked into any contract term or network.
I expect the OP was perfectly happy on that deal when they signed up for it!
Prices and deals will always change which is why I never take out long term deals.
on 05-01-2013 14:37
on 05-01-2013 14:37
There's no point in complaining when new tariffs or offers come out. It's a fact of life that offers are revised to compete with the market. If people are happy enough to sign up then dwell on the fact that it's a better offer now, just accept that it happens.
on 05-01-2013 15:52
Next time, do what pretty muth most people here seem to do, buy s handset you want then go on a sim only or payg deal rather than tie yourself into an expensive 24 month contract