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bolt ons . what a rip off

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every bolt on deal i  have had . i have been ripped off money wise . i am fed up . latest one £15.00 tarrif costs me to text 02 numbers going to change to another service provider, as its costing me £30.00 a week. any one else got the same problem........

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jonsie
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You're obviously on the wrong tariff. You need to work out how many minutes,texts data you need per month. Look for your average usage in My O2. It's not a rip off, merely common sense.

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jonsie
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You're obviously on the wrong tariff. You need to work out how many minutes,texts data you need per month. Look for your average usage in My O2. It's not a rip off, merely common sense.

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I agree with jonsie - you need to choose a tariff that suits your needs. There are plenty of options to choose from......
https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/all-tariffs
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Don't move just because your actually spending money on o2. Find a tariff that more suits your needs

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This is the second person in two days to post this sort of thing. Obviously unaware of the choice available

And the fact they can increase a tariff for limited cost...

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Expensive "must have" new phone on the cheapest tariff available?
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@MI5 wrote:
Expensive "must have" new phone on the cheapest tariff available?

Very likely Rich ....

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What's the betting it's an iPhone 6S?

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Yup, when I ordered my new phone which is an iPhone 6s I was able to reduce my tariff, but I still have more allowances than I use/need. On the odd occasion I need a bolt on even that was factored into the original purchase..

Being realistic is imo vital when signing any contract !
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Anonymous
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Definitely need to work out what your average usage & cost is before signing up to a contract then you can get the right tariff that suits you & your pocket 

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