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Are O2 losing customers? Contract renewal expensive! (£460 increase)

Anonymous
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Hi

 

I've been on contracts with O2 for about 10 years now.  I'm due for renewal this month and decided to give O2 a ring (as I do every 2 years).

 

My current phone contract was 2 years (May 14 to May 16)

 

£33.70 per month for Unl Mins, Unl Texts, 5GB Data, Free Galaxy S5 (valued at £579)

 

New phone (again 2 year contract)

 

£55.00 per month for Unl Mins, Unl Texts, 5GB Data, £9.99 for Galaxy S7 Edge (valued at £639)

 

Price comparison:

 

2014 contract total cost £808.80

2016 contract total cost £1,329.99

 

An increase of £521.19 (£21.71 per month)

 

The contracts are identical (except the S7 Edge is valued at £60 more expensive).  So for fairness I've removed £60 from the comparison and even with £60 removed the 2016 identical contract costs an extra £461.19 over 2 years (£19.21 per month)

 

I have spoken to 3 different people at O2.  Not only does no one really know why there is an almost £500 difference in price but no one seems interested in whether I stay or go.  I said there's no way I'd pay that much and would shop around and the advice I was given was to phone before 6pm if I want a PAC Code lol.

 

I tried phoning again today and the figures I was quoted was even higher than before!  Not only that but I was told that I couldn't reduce my data to 3GB as they no longer offer a 3GB package (despite having one on their website...)  I am currently on a business plan (all the prices I've quoted include VAT for fairness) and the prices I'm being quoted for both personal and business contracts are the same... (EXPENSIVE)

 

I have stayed with O2 as they've always been happy to give me either a great deal or a slightly better deal than their competitors.  Now the only thing stopping me from leaving is the fact that I get great signal in my area (although a quick look online shows that Vodafone have better signal in my area on all aspects (Calls, 3G, 4G, indoor, outdoor)...

 

So my question before I phone Vodafone is...  Are O2 losing customers?  Are their contracts expensive?  What happened to the deals you used to get?  A quick look at Vodafone shows Vodafone are cheaper, but not by a massive amount...

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jonsie
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The app is now defunct and has been for months, even with O2 Travel. I'm still opted in and get the same message. Now deleted the app.

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@jonsie wrote:

The app is now defunct and has been for months, even with O2 Travel. I'm still opted in and get the same message. Now deleted the app.


I learn something new every day. Didn't realise the app was defunct...which just shows how infrequently I opened it...LOL

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Something else gone by the wayside.....
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Unsustainable by the ancient creaking and inadequate system that is O2....

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