on 18-02-2014 14:19
on 18-02-2014 14:19
My contract expires on 14/03/14 & I am now able to upgrade, but having looked at the upgrade shop here, it seems my choice, especially with regards to tariffs, is significantly limited
Currently I have 200 minutes (which I struggle to use anyway) & unlimited texts, but it appears that the minimum number of minutes I can pick now is 600, which is far more than I am ever likely to use
Combine this with a free upgrade & I am looking at paying an extra £15 a month compared to what I am paying now
Do O2 offer alternative contracts that are kept hidden in the cupboard somewhere until you threaten to move to another provider or is this really the limit of tariffs being offered these days?
I am happy with O2 & the service they provide, but not with the tariffs now being listed
Any ideas/solutions?
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on 18-02-2014 14:23
on 18-02-2014 14:23
Hi
You can try talking to retentions to see if you can get a better deal and if not, you can look at phones4u or CPW and still stay with O2.
on 18-02-2014 14:23
on 18-02-2014 14:23
on 18-02-2014 14:23
on 18-02-2014 14:23
Hi
You can try talking to retentions to see if you can get a better deal and if not, you can look at phones4u or CPW and still stay with O2.
on 21-02-2014 17:07
I was in the same boat. All the refresh tarrifs are much more expensive for the same phones on O2 in carphone warehouse. I raised this with the girl on the phone and she said they couldnt match their prices on the refresh tarriff. It seems its all hype which you pay a lot more for, the galaxy note 3 was £10 a month more for the same phone.
However i asked about changed to simplicity and she offered me £4 a month of the tarrif i wanted so i have opted for that at £12 a month which means i can buy whatever phone i want when i want on a sim free basis. sorted.
on 21-02-2014 17:59
on 21-02-2014 17:59
@Anonymous wrote:However i asked about changed to simplicity and she offered me £4 a month of the tarrif i wanted so i have opted for that at £12 a month which means i can buy whatever phone i want when i want on a sim free basis. sorted.
Many of us do the same.....
on 22-02-2014 07:33
on 22-02-2014 07:33
on 22-02-2014 07:36
@RueDrBouree wrote:
Just agreeing with Janhsmn & MI5. For the past few years I have just been a cheap sim only customer. O2 provide the service and I go and by the handset that I want when I want it. Alex
^^ Snap.
I opt to say on Payg and buy my iPhones direct from the Apple store.
on 22-02-2014 07:50