21-04-2015 23:38 - edited 21-04-2015 23:40
21-04-2015 23:38 - edited 21-04-2015 23:40
on 22-04-2015 09:35
Glad to hear you got it sorted.
As other have mentioned they have 'enhanced' PAYG to be similar to monthly contracts in terms of allowance, they do however assume that's what people want, and clearly in this case it wasn't - and I suspect a lot of people still expect to put their £10 on and it be there!
The way round this is for O2 to be very clear about exactly what you are buying, or more sensibly sell all PAYG as just that and you then opt into one of the bundles at your leisure.
on 22-04-2015 09:51
on 22-04-2015 09:51
They used to do a basic tariff which did exactly what the OP wanted. until two months ago it was still available
Now it has disappeared...::smileysad:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-04-2015 09:53
on 22-04-2015 09:59
on 22-04-2015 09:59
I know...my other half has one of the old Tariffs and is sticking with it. I told him he can't revert back once he moves to something else..:smileywink:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-04-2015 10:03
on 22-04-2015 10:06
on 22-04-2015 10:06
@gindygoo wrote:
I do think that this should be an opt in rather than it is now, it must confuse a heck of a lot of ppl.
Glad the op is now sorted though.
Or at the very least made clear that if you move to another new payg tariff...there 'ain't no going back' (in the words of some song or another)
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-04-2015 10:07
on 22-04-2015 10:07
on 22-04-2015 10:14
on 22-04-2015 10:15
on 22-04-2015 10:36
on 22-04-2015 10:36
Hi guys,
Sorry to hear there is some confusion out there.
Do any of you have an idea of what parts are especially confusing? I'll feed any of your observations back to the rest of the team to see if any re-wording is needed on our site.
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