on 15-08-2014 17:29
on 15-08-2014 17:29
Hi all
I've been with 02 for years now and always enjoyed the service. However why are tarriffs so restrictive. I have an iphone 5 and 1GB of data. I usually go over it with a few days remaining. My phone bill is usually 51 quid a month.
My friend on 3 mobile has unlimited data and pays 20 quid less a month. I see him in work regularly laughing at youtube videos.
My question is why cant i change my tarriff to include more data? It keeps coming up "you cannot change your tarriff currently". its only 2 months till my upgrade! i like being with 02, i've enjoyed the service and i've been treated well but i'm finding it frustrating i can't enjoy having a smart phone to the same extent as others as i'm stuck with this tiny data limit.
I know most people will say "add a bolt on lol" but i'm spending 50 quid a month and i can't face putting it even more then that same friend is unlimited paying 20 quid less. it'll depress me too much, my bill is too high.
why cant i change my tarriff to remove all those voice minutes i pretty much NEVER EVER USE for an extra 1GB of data or something?
I want to stay with 02 but i feel like i'm being pushed out. I know it must have been a chief executives plan "we wont need to spend money on updating our network if we cap everyones data....we can make way more money off these customers" every business needs to make money but its getting to the point that after 7 years i cant justify these bills anymore with such little data.
is there anything i can do to keep my bill the same and get more data?
15-08-2014 17:32 - edited 15-08-2014 17:36
15-08-2014 17:32 - edited 15-08-2014 17:36
15-08-2014 17:44 - edited 15-08-2014 17:52
15-08-2014 17:44 - edited 15-08-2014 17:52
If you're happy with your phone and want to stay with O2, take a look at Tesco Mobile. They use the O2 network. On a 12 month sim only tariff you can get 6GB of data for half of what you're paying now, or 8GB for £27.50/month. The one month tariff is £30 for 8GB. That's still £21/month less than you're paying now.
on 15-08-2014 18:07
on 15-08-2014 18:07
15-08-2014 18:14 - edited 15-08-2014 18:16
15-08-2014 18:14 - edited 15-08-2014 18:16
@MI5 wrote:
Also giffgaff run on O2 and currently offer unlimited 3G data for £12 a month (although the pricing is potentially going to be changing soon).
Ah yes, I'd forgotten about GiffGaff. That actually might suit the OP better, as he has an iPhone 5 which can't use 4G on O2 anyway. I had used the Tesco tariffs because they're 4G at no extra charge, but that wouldn't make any difference.
on 15-08-2014 18:49
on 15-08-2014 18:49
15-08-2014 19:26 - edited 15-08-2014 19:27
15-08-2014 19:26 - edited 15-08-2014 19:27
I haven't experienced too many issues with the overload problem, apart from a few calls going directly to voicemail without my phone even ringing, but I was wondering if this overload problem is only happening with O2, or are some of the other networks also having overload problems with MVNO's? Straying off topic slightly, but I thought I'd ask anyway.
on 15-08-2014 19:33
on 15-08-2014 19:33
on 15-08-2014 19:36
on 15-08-2014 19:36
on 15-08-2014 21:20
on 15-08-2014 21:20
I never said things were fine @Anonymous What I did say was that I had had a few issues, but they were minor, and the issues I've had have happened to be in an area where some have complained of more serious problems. They just luckily haven't happened to me. I'm not necessarily in one area only all the time, so the network congestion could well affect me somewhere down the road. I certainly wasn't shrugging off or making light of what others have said regarding the problems they're having. My query to MI5 was if other networks were also having congestion issues. As he has said that EE are also having problems, it's clear that it isn't an issue solely related to O2.