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on 17-12-2017 09:14
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on 17-12-2017 09:14
I have been with o2 for many years first on pay as go, then contract. Whilst on pay as you go I used to recieve free o2 sims online and would top them up incase need to use in emergency but they went on to block the sims due to non usage even though they've been clearly topped up by a customer and have unused credit on them. Upon querying this I was told to call back with each sim and long number at back to get it unlocked and start using again however due to numerous sims an length of process I never bothered and lost out on my topped up unused credit.
I went on to get a samsung s5 on contract and had an old friend who worked in the branch, they managed to get me an affordable deal on o2 friends scheme, however in october 2015 I had water damage on my phone and it stopped functioning. When contacted o2 they advised phone cannot be repaired and offered a new deal charging more money as said I no longer qualify for o2 friends would need the friend to re-request the deal. At that time had lost contact from this friend and was desperate to have a functioning phone again so went ahead and tookout a new phone on same number, costing more than the s5 deal I was given a A5 handset on a 24 month contract. O2 did not take past loyalty from me into consideration, they could have offered me the same deal as was getting with o2 friends based on my circumstances this would have meant a lot to have had some sort of feeling they going slightly out their way for me. Its not like they could not afford to offer the deal as why would they offer it to emoloyee friends if it was not viable for them?
Anyhow when this new handset A5 contract began I was direct debited twice for the new deal and old one. I had to go out of ny way to chase o2 up to get this sorted with them. After this mixup I kept being called from month one of the new contract by o2 advisers offering me a new upgrade, this became a nuisance as recieved far to regular calls offering new deals when had already taken one out. This resulted in having to add the numbers to auto reject list. Anyway now that the handset has been paid of I am paying £18.99 p/m for 1gb of data and unlimited calls and sms. But o2 have cheaper pay as go deals or sim only deals offering more so why do they not auto offer to existing customers? Why harras existing customers to upgrade from month 1 of new contract but when contract actually due to expire you do not bother offering anything? Have any of you experienced anything similar? How do you leave o2 but keep your existing number?
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17-12-2017 09:42 - edited 17-12-2017 09:45
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17-12-2017 09:42 - edited 17-12-2017 09:45
Hi @Anonymous I doubt you will ever get O2 to offer cheaper deals to existing customers. You have to look for these yourself. (I upgraded at the beginning of the month when they had a sale and I am paying less this year than last for the same tariff)
In answer to the last part of your post about leaving O2... follow the advice here
Getting your PAC to go to another provider https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-Pay-and-Go/How-to-get-your-PAC-2017-Update/ba-p/1052278 (this includes info about keeping your number )
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on 17-12-2017 10:00
Some good offers on at the moment too.
https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/sim-cards/sim-only-deals#deviceType=phone&contractLength=P12M
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on 17-12-2017 10:01
How to here but check coverage on other networks by using PAYG sims before committing to a lengthy contract with any of them.
https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Other-Products-and-Services/Unlocking-an-O2-phone-to-use-a-different-S...
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on 17-12-2017 15:05
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on 17-12-2017 15:05
@Anonymous O2 have operated on a 'fair deal for all' policy for some time now. Loyalty hasn't counted for anything for years. O2 also have a policy regarding Pay & Go sims that you have to carry out a chargeable activity once every six months or the sim will be deactivated. It's in the Terms & Conditions. It's not O2's fault that you put credit on a sim and didn't use it.
I'm not sure what it is you think you should be getting, or why you're complaining? Whatever you do or don't do with your phone is your responsibility. O2, and every other network are there to provide a service. You can change how you are contacted, and how often in your MyO2 account.
The others have given you links as to what to do if you want to leave. First thing you should do is make sure your coverage will be adequate from another network before you do anything.
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on 17-12-2017 15:10
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on 17-12-2017 15:42
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on 17-12-2017 16:16
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