on 10-09-2015 09:48
on 10-09-2015 09:48
Just wondering if anybody who has used O2 refresh can walk me through this.
I have a device plan on a 6+ with £325 outstanding. O2 refresh offers £350 for the device at present.
So when the 6s+ becomes available for purchase at the point of sale can I simply return my existing 6+ and begin a new device plan on a new device? As apple have frozen the prices in the states presumably the prices will be very similar in the UK.
Therefore would I be right in thinking that in 12 montsh time I will again be at an almost identical point in my contract and would be able to return the device (effectively for nothing), take a brand new device and teh contract for teh device merely keeps rolling?
I appreciate that the downside here is that you always remain in hoc to the contract but the positive is you always retain a phone in warranty, and always have an up to date "fresh" device.
Am I missing anything.
thanks chaps and chapesses and enjoy the next few weeks.
on 10-09-2015 11:25
on 10-09-2015 11:25
10-09-2015 13:20 - edited 10-09-2015 13:22
10-09-2015 13:20 - edited 10-09-2015 13:22
@Anonymous wrote:so lets say I walk into an o2 shop and put my 6+ on the counter and say i'll recycle that and I want a new 6s+
Firstly, I presume the recycle credit takes a few days to come through, is that right?
As such I'd then have to pay off the balance of the handset (in my case £325, and await the £350 from o2 recycle in a few days time).
As regards a new airtime contract presumably my present deal simply then falls away? i have to take a new iphone 6s+ airtime tarriff, is that right?
o2 kindly upped my data allowance at no cost recently so presumably there would be no way I could hang on to that perk if I wanted to refresh?
Yes, because of the frankly ridiculous way in which O2 recycle works, you can't get the money 'there and then' and use it to pay off your existing contract (like you can with Carphone Warehouse). You'd have to pay off your contract seperately and then wait for the cash back from O2, meaning you'd be considerably out of pocket for a few days (especially if you had to pay an additional upfront cost for the 6S, which is almost a certainty).
Why O2 can't operate a similar recyle/trade-in scheme to CPW I don't know.. It would make much more sense!
on 10-09-2015 13:23
on 10-09-2015 15:37
You can get the recycle money straightaway as it is credited to your account instantly & you can use O2 recycle to recycle your old phone to help pay off your device plan
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