on 17-10-2014 18:30
on 17-10-2014 18:30
Can someone please tell me why O2 are charging what can only be described as STUPID prices fo rthe Note 4 on business.
£35.83 a month for the contract unlimited calls/texts and £154.22 for the phone
If I buy it as a consumer on O2 i get the phone for free on a £38.00 contract (this includes VAT)
Three for the same but including use abroad at normal rate is 38.00 month phone only £99, also includes no annual rise and use of 0800 freephone numbers.
EE £35.00 a month 3gb not 2gb data and phone is £50.00
Vodafone 36.25 month and phone for £40.83 1gb not 2gb but free calls & texts unlimited
1. Why am I paying more than a consumer on the same terms ?
2. Why are you 3 times more expensive than both Vodafone and EE for the actual handset ?
I was promised that when I moved to O2 that I would get some fo the best deals out there, I moved over 200 of our customer managed accounts with us and this is how you treat business customers.
First no pre-orders for the Iphone 6 for business unless you wanted to lease it now i am paying over £100 more than 2 of the other providers and £50+ more than the other.
Goodbye O2, can someone pleas tell me where I can email PAC code requests for us and our customers please, guess i will just vote with ours and their feet.
on 23-10-2014 09:36
Thanks for the offer Toby, Ronan Dunne's office is now dealing with it for us.
Thanks again
Mark Ward
17-10-2014 18:48 - edited 17-10-2014 18:50
17-10-2014 18:48 - edited 17-10-2014 18:50
Hi
As fellow customers we would only be guessing which is of no use to you.
I would suggest speaking to the business telephone line or make your views official to 02 here http://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain/complain
Edit : PAC Code Help : http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Discussions-Feedback/Obtaining-a-PAC-Code-from-the-O2-Network/m-p/54427...
on 17-10-2014 18:55
on 17-10-2014 18:55
on 17-10-2014 20:00
on 17-10-2014 20:00
Strange business strategy but people in high places get paid big bucks to make those decisions.
20-10-2014 10:31 - edited 20-10-2014 10:32
20-10-2014 10:31 - edited 20-10-2014 10:32
Thanks for the tips
Just getting fed up with O2, were brilliant when I transfered from Vodafone after 13 years but last couple of years they just seem to have always been playing catch up and really bad prices compared to others, makes it really hard for us to recommend it to customers which means they have lost lterally hundreds of connections, I cant recommend something that is not the cheapest and more importantly has bad customer service.
Another grumble is why if I am paying more for business phones (Note 4 for example) are some of the phone lines closed over the weekend but the consumer versions are not ?
Everytime I have phoned in the last 2 months or so its ALWAYS starts with 'Sorry were busier than usual', then try increasing your staff by the rate of inflation like you do the prices, clearly if you are busy for that length of time then you must surley need more staff, its not something new that we have the Iphone launch at this time of year and its busy, that happens every year so i dont see it being an excuse and again if you accepted pre-order for the Iphone on business (other than lease) then you would spread out the load rather than everyone having to jump on the phone once its released.
While typing this I have been trying to get through to retentions, so far its 21 minutes and counting, cost of my time so far £60+ and I am paying a premium for this service.
Just out of intereast i just phoned the other 3 main networks and tried to get through to their renewals department :
Vodafone - 3 mins 27 seconds
EE - immediate answer
Three - 47 seconds
Well what else do you do when your listening to O2's terrible music lol
If i had the PAC code i would have just carried on and took out a contract with any of them !
20-10-2014 10:39 - edited 20-10-2014 11:22
One other thing, just called the CONSUMER line and got through to customer service in sub 20 seconds then to cancellations / retentions in about a minute from the start of the call, still on hold on business now over 30 minutes !
And they get the the Note 4 free, I have to pay £154 for it because it apparentyl get things they dont, I am assuming the things are a long wait and free use of their music on hold.
on 20-10-2014 10:42
on 20-10-2014 10:42
There seems to be very few advantages these days to being a business customer sadly
on 20-10-2014 11:05
on 20-10-2014 11:05
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on 21-10-2014 01:57
on 21-10-2014 01:57
We did a video on our amazing wait today of some 50 minutes and the calls to the consumer line and the other networks showing how quick they all answerd compared to O2, we are just editing it down and speeding up some bits due to the 50 minute wait then we will post it on Youtube, it makes intereasting viewing, maybe this is what it takes for O2 to actually speak to me (i am still awaiting the promised call from a manager from this morning !)
on 22-10-2014 13:10
on 22-10-2014 13:10
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