on 07-11-2018 03:39
on 07-11-2018 04:20
Hi @Kevin1
As this is a customer forum, and we are all customers like yourself, we couldn't possibly comment on O2's pricing policy.
However, I can say that O2 do offer Refresh, contracts which you wouldn't get through Carphone Warehouse, though you could still remain on the O2 network.
I would suggest you speak to Customer Services http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus who would be better able to answer your question. The best time to ring is between 8-8:30am to avoid a long wait on the phone.
Good luck and welcome to the forum
on 07-11-2018 07:00
on 07-11-2018 07:00
on 07-11-2018 07:04
on 07-11-2018 07:04
on 07-11-2018 08:29
on 07-11-2018 08:29
Just to add o2 arent the only ones offering 36mth terms, Virgin Mobile do, as well as some other MVNO's do, so they are becoming the norm again... but in the same vain there are a lot more 12mth contracts as well.
07-11-2018 08:42 - edited 07-11-2018 08:46
07-11-2018 08:42 - edited 07-11-2018 08:46
Actually O2's 3 year contracts come under the heading of Custom Plans. So you can choose what you want to suit your need. Choose the upfront cost, the length of your contract and data which you can flex up or down every month
https://www.o2.co.uk/custom-plans
CPW don't offer any of that. Although I agree their prices are often cheaper. As said above though, CPW do not offer the other perks you get from buying directly from O2 (except Priority)
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on 07-11-2018 12:37
on 12-11-2018 12:00
Hi @Kevin1, lots of information above from our members above! I hope it clarifies the Custom Plans and the length of contracts but do pop back in if you want to discuss more with the community.
If you do end up choosing the Custom Plans in the end, it would be lovely to hear your feedback on what you think of it as the Custom Plans are quite a new addition for us!
12-11-2018 14:38 - edited 12-11-2018 14:43
12-11-2018 14:38 - edited 12-11-2018 14:43
"Slightly" off-topic, but I simply do not see the point of 3 year contracts/deals. Batteries in modern phones stop holding their charge for more than half a day if you're a heavy user after a 2 year period in my experience, and with the batteries inside the phones these days not being interchangeable, the cost of replacing one is not worht the effort these days. Plus after 2 years, your device may stop receiving vital updates, although I do think by law now, manufacturers have to offer extended security update support.
On topic though, the one thing O2 do well at the moment is the flexibility with the "build your plan" (allowing you to choose your mins/txts/data levels) and "refresh" for the phone part of your deal.