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Mikefromredcar
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Hi All, I have just got a email from 02 & if I'm right can I end my contract now ?  Please have a read of the email & let me know if I'm right.

 

We're writing to tell you about some changes that'll affect elements of the services you receive from us, such as out-of-bundle charges, and the way our price rises will work from 2025 onwards. Please make sure you read this information carefully and take the time to understand what it means for you.
 
From 9 January 2025, we’ll be moving you onto the latest version of our Pay Monthly mobile agreement terms and conditions including our recent changes to annual price rises from 2025.

What’s Changing?

We've outlined the changes to our terms and conditions below.

Annual Price Rises
 
Following new regulation from Ofcom we are changing the way we do annual price rises, to provide more clarity and certainty for all customers. We’ll present any changes to your bill in precise pounds and pence, rather than using percentages or inflation measures.

With this in mind, we want to let you know that from April 2025, the cost of your airtime plan will increase by £1.80 a month.

We understand price rises are never ideal and want to reassure you this will only affect your airtime plan, with the cost of your device remaining frozen. We'll also contact you nearer the time to confirm this.

Customer Discounts

From 1 April 2025 any recurring discounts applied to your account will remain unchanged and will not increase in line with any annual price adjustments.

Currently recurring discounts applied to your account would be increased every year at the Retail Price Index (RPI) rate of inflation plus 3.9%.
 
Changes to your out-of-bundle costs

We're making pricing changes to some of our charges outside your monthly allowance, this covers things like SMS, MMS and voice calls outside of your usual allowance.

Information on these changes to out-of-bundle and additional service charges can be found in a table at the end of this document.

Additionally, some out-of-bundle charges will be subject to an annual 5% increase, effective every 1 April from April 2026. The full list of extra charges can be found here.
 
Roaming – Fair Usage Policy

We're extending our permanent roaming fair usage policy, that we already have for Europe Zone, to include Rest of World roaming. Using the service for more than 63 days in a four-month period is considered unfair use. If this happens, you'll receive a notification via text, and continued overuse will result in surcharges.

These surcharges are £3.50 per GB for data, 3.3p per minute for calls and 1p per text. The surcharges will appear on your next month’s bill. We’ll stop applying surcharges to your inclusive roaming usage once the majority of your usage over the previous four months has been in the UK.

These charges only apply if you exceed the fair usage policy. Roaming in our Europe Zone up to 25GB, remains unchanged.

International roaming rates are changing.

Standard voice rates will increase from £2 per minute to £3 per minute, and SMS rates will rise from 50p to £1.

What does this mean for me?

There’s nothing you need to do, and these changes will be applied automatically from 9 January 2025.  

However, because of these changes, you have the right to end your airtime plan in the next 30 days. If you decide to cancel your airtime plan, you’ll need to either continue paying your device plan in the agreed monthly instalments (you must call us to arrange this) or you can pay the remaining balance off in full. This is because your device plan is a separate loan agreement. 

Thinking of leaving us?

If you decide to leave us, you can cancel your contract any time in the next 30 days by calling 202, free from your O2 phone or on 0344 809 0202. If there’s an outstanding amount left on your device plan, this will still need to be paid off, either by continuing with the instalments already set up, or you can opt to pay it off in full, a member of the team will be able to help you. You can also reach out to us via webchat for assistance.

If you want the instalment plan to continue you must call us and ask an agent to continue the device payments monthly for you, if you decide to leave without calling and arranging this first, your device instalment plan will end, and you’ll need to pay it off in full.
 
Thanks,

O2
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Enlli
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Has been discussed. You have 30 days to cancel the airtime element of your contract.

If you have a handset you can pay that off or carry on, as that is a loan and not affected by a rise

This is not O2 and we are all customers here similar to yourself and cannot answer account type queries.
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Mikefromredcar
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Thanks so does that mean I can cancel now although my contract ends next year in June. 

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@Mikefromredcar wrote:

Thanks so does that mean I can cancel now although my contract ends next year in June. 


Yes, as long as you continue to pay the device plan.

I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.
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Mikefromredcar
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M15, thanks .  i have no  device plan I'm on a sim only contract..   well I was I have just got a PAC code.  

Thanks Guys for your kind help.

Mike.

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All set then @Mikefromredcar 👍

I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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