on 01-10-2014 15:14
on 01-10-2014 15:14
According to Apple the base model 16gb iphone 6 is £539. This i assume is there RRP.
Now when you go to the o2 tariffs for the same base model 16gb iphone 6 on the right hand side it says the device price is £629.99, why is this?
Speaking with the online chat it is because of the premium nature of o2 and having to pay for there features. So i asked ok if that is the case if i went to a sim only contract what features would i lose out on? As i could change my current jump contract to a sim only deal and go to apple direct but still get all of o2's services.
At this point i got radio silence for several minutes before being told we dont do payg on iphone 6 which i no but they couldnt explain why we have to pay £90 over the RRP.
And when the price of a iphone 6 with 2gb data is £38 with £129.99 upfront it seems the £90 over RRP on device cost would bring this down to a very reasonable £40.
I understand business has to make money but o2 wont be paying RRP for the devices so seems over the top to expect customers to pay £90 over RRP.
on 01-10-2014 15:26
on 01-10-2014 15:26
I would really like to know this too!
Mobiles have always been vastly more expensive through the networks directly and from what i can tell, there is absolutely no reason for it.
I guess they just hope suckers will go directly through them without researching the available deals.
on 01-10-2014 15:32
on 01-10-2014 15:33
on 01-10-2014 15:35
on 01-10-2014 15:35
on 01-10-2014 15:43
I get the prices are there for us all but if the payable amount is £529.99 where do they get the device cost of £629.99 from?
Is seems that this is just a number plucked out that doesnt affect the payable amount at all.
on 01-10-2014 15:46
on 01-10-2014 15:46
on 01-10-2014 16:23
on 01-10-2014 16:23