on 30-06-2009 22:44
on 30-06-2009 22:44
on 01-07-2009 00:06
on 01-07-2009 00:06
on 01-07-2009 07:29
on 01-07-2009 07:29
on 01-07-2009 12:08
on 01-07-2009 12:08
on 01-07-2009 12:13
on 01-07-2009 12:13
on 01-07-2009 12:15
on 01-07-2009 12:15
on 01-07-2009 13:29
on 01-07-2009 13:29
I'm equally as frustrated as you are.
O2 used to allow this with the Web Max bolt on. They have, however, subsequently retired this bolt on and require you to get a separate contract and separate dongle (what a waste, eh?).
After arguing this point with customer services quite extensively last year, they eventually offered to add the old Web Max bolt on back to my account, but at £30 per month (not exactly competitive pricing).
There doesn't seem any logic to this, other than trying to hook people into new contracts.
on 01-07-2009 14:07
on 01-07-2009 14:07
I'm equally as frustrated as you are.
O2 used to allow this with the Web Max bolt on. They have, however, subsequently retired this bolt on and require you to get a separate contract and separate dongle (what a waste, eh?).
After arguing this point with customer services quite extensively last year, they eventually offered to add the old Web Max bolt on back to my account, but at £30 per month (not exactly competitive pricing).
There doesn't seem any logic to this, other than trying to hook people into new contracts.
on 02-07-2009 14:06
on 02-07-2009 14:06
You can always get a pay and go mobile broadband with O2. Without signing up to a contract
on 02-07-2009 14:08
on 02-07-2009 14:08
I'm equally as frustrated as you are.
O2 used to allow this with the Web Max bolt on. They have, however, subsequently retired this bolt on and require you to get a separate contract and separate dongle (what a waste, eh?).
After arguing this point with customer services quite extensively last year, they eventually offered to add the old Web Max bolt on back to my account, but at £30 per month (not exactly competitive pricing).
There doesn't seem any logic to this, other than trying to hook people into new contracts.
What do you get data allowance wise for the £30?