on 26-11-2013 19:50
on 26-11-2013 19:50
hey
I know it's a dumb question, but do you need 3g/wi-fi on your phone to listen to o2 tracks?
cheers
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on 26-11-2013 21:52
on 26-11-2013 21:52
Worth £52 a year though?
on 26-11-2013 21:55
@perksie wrote:You're aware there is a charge after 8 weeks?
From the FAQs:
Just download the app from your app store and follow the instructions. As an O2 3G customer you'll get free music for a minimum of 8 weeks. If you're not on O2, you can get 2 weeks free. You will not be charged unless you choose to subscribe. If you choose to subscribe the cost will be £1 per week.
Customers signing up to 4G will get 12 months free when all contract elements have been purchased directly from O2. O2 4G customers who have purchased their contract from a non-O2 sales channel, ie Carphone Warehouse or Phones4U, will get 8 weeks for free. Both sets of consumers will get this experience even if they have experienced O2 Tracks previously on 3G. The weekly cost of O2 Tracks with Video is £1.50. You will not be charged unless you choose to subscribe.
Probably worth noting that this has just changed in the last few days, you'll now be automatically subscribed after your trial period ends, if my understanding is correct this only applies to O2 customers, non-O2 customers would still have to confirm their subscription.
on 26-11-2013 21:56
on 26-11-2013 21:56
26-11-2013 22:00 - edited 26-11-2013 22:01
26-11-2013 22:00 - edited 26-11-2013 22:01
@Anonymous wrote:Probably worth noting that this has just changed in the last few days, you'll now be automatically subscribed after your trial period ends, if my understanding is correct this only applies to O2 customers, non-O2 customers would still have to confirm their subscription.
Yes, correct. Found that out tonight.
My daughter wanted it for 1D, she's on Tesco, set her up and got a text saying "welcome to your free trial".
My boy, on a simo from O2 signed up and got "welcome to your free trial" followed immediately by "thankyou for signing up"
It does, however, tell you this on the text code confirmation page....
on 26-11-2013 22:01
on 26-11-2013 22:01
@Anonymous wrote:Probably worth noting that this has just changed in the last few days, you'll now be automatically subscribed after your trial period ends, if my understanding is correct this only applies to O2 customers, non-O2 customers would still have to confirm their subscription.
Thanks for the update KyleB, it would help if they changed the online pages first!
26-11-2013 23:01 - edited 26-11-2013 23:04
Only need it for tomorrow and Thurs, will unsuscribe after
hopefully I won't get charged or anything lol
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