cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Contract upgrade call

paulbacon
Level 7: Part Timer
  • 436 Posts
  • 69 Topics
  • 0 Solutions
Registered:

Just got an call from 08452930018 asking if i want to upgrade my contract early for £73 (im due in 3 months for a free upgrade). Said no thanks i will wait and that was that

 

Would that have been from o2, or some other 3rd party company trying to get me to sign up with them? Googling the number some claim its o2 others from companies like Carphone Warehouse. Either way i would rather upgrade in store

Message 1 of 19
1,918 Views
1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Accepted Solutions

Anonymous
Not applicable
Hi

Usual advice is to never upgrade from a cold call.

Upgrade via your my O2 , or ring 202 or go into a O2 high street shop.

Or CPW if not having the Refresh Tariff is not a deal breaker as they only offer 24 month contracts.

Edit / a recent thread here too http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/calls-from-08452930018/m-p/811241/highlight/true...

View solution in original post

Message 2 of 19
1,498 Views
18 REPLIES 18

Anonymous
Not applicable
Hi

Usual advice is to never upgrade from a cold call.

Upgrade via your my O2 , or ring 202 or go into a O2 high street shop.

Or CPW if not having the Refresh Tariff is not a deal breaker as they only offer 24 month contracts.

Edit / a recent thread here too http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/calls-from-08452930018/m-p/811241/highlight/true...
Message 2 of 19
1,499 Views

paulbacon
Level 7: Part Timer
  • 436 Posts
  • 69 Topics
  • 0 Solutions
Registered:

Yea thats what im planning on doing

Think it was a genuine call, he had my full name and the cost to upgrade early was the exact amount that my o2 says i would have to pay.

 

Although they did say they could do me a "special" deal, which isnt that special as its what o2 quote me

Message 3 of 19
1,492 Views

Bambino
Level 84: Resplendent
  • 23207 Posts
  • 1029 Topics
  • 3690 Solutions
Registered:

You can opt out of those kinds of calls on your MyO2 page.

 

Basic rule of thumb is either don't answer the call if you don't recognise the number, or just hang up if you aren't interested.

I DO NOT WORK FOR O2



Funniest-Thread-2
Message 4 of 19
1,488 Views

Anonymous
Not applicable

Possibly a trusted partner of O2.

You can ask O2 via 202 to turn that off so they don't ring you again. Or write to their correspondence address.

Telefónica UK Limited
Correspondence Department

PO BOX 694

Winchester

SO23 5AP







Message 5 of 19
1,487 Views

paulbacon
Level 7: Part Timer
  • 436 Posts
  • 69 Topics
  • 0 Solutions
Registered:

@Bambino wrote:

You can opt out of those kinds of calls on your MyO2 page.

 

Basic rule of thumb is either don't answer the call if you don't recognise the number, or just hang up if you aren't interested.


Do you know exactly where? Can see anything on the page

Message 6 of 19
1,477 Views

Bambino
Level 84: Resplendent
  • 23207 Posts
  • 1029 Topics
  • 3690 Solutions
Registered:

I believe it's in your preferences. I think you can opt out of contact from 'Trusted Partners'.

I DO NOT WORK FOR O2



Funniest-Thread-2
Message 7 of 19
1,461 Views

paulbacon
Level 7: Part Timer
  • 436 Posts
  • 69 Topics
  • 0 Solutions
Registered:
Thanks will take a look
Message 8 of 19
1,455 Views

Cleoriff
Level 94: Supreme
  • 123369 Posts
  • 826 Topics
  • 7475 Solutions
Registered:

@Bambino wrote:

I believe it's in your preferences. I think you can opt out of contact from 'Trusted Partners'.


Absolutely correct @Bambino  I did this about 6 months ago after getting similar advice from the forum

Veritas Numquam Perit

Girl in a jacket
Message 9 of 19
1,451 Views

Bambino
Level 84: Resplendent
  • 23207 Posts
  • 1029 Topics
  • 3690 Solutions
Registered:

Thanks for the confirmation @Cleoriff slight_smile @paulbacon please let us know if you've been able to sort it out.

I DO NOT WORK FOR O2



Funniest-Thread-2
Message 10 of 19
1,448 Views