on 14-05-2015 06:48
on 14-05-2015 06:48
After 12 years with 02 and my contract ending shortly,yesterday I rang 02 for this deal Tesco offer :
1000 minutes/5000 text/1 gig of data £10 per month 18 month contract Tesco/02
02 wanted £16.50 per month for same tarif and when I asked about the loyalty bonus after 12 years with 02, was offerd £1 discount per month!!!!!
So £5.50 per month extra if stay with 02.......
So now going with Tesco mobile with still use 02 as the network provider and saving £99 over the 18 month contract. Does not make sense why 02 would not want to keep a long and loyal customer as myself whom bills vary depending on the job im working from £20-£100 per month when bolt ons or extra minutes are used.
Goodbye 02..well sort of
on 14-05-2015 06:54
Morning @Anonymous
Sadly loyalty counts for nothing nowadays (as you have found out for yourself). You have to go with the deal that suits you and gives you the best coverage etc.
As you say you will still sort of be with O2 ...so the best of luck to you
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 14-05-2015 07:06
on 14-05-2015 07:08
Thanks!
would have rather stayed with 02 as means changing my number over etc but at a cost of nearly £100 does not make sense at all as still in theory, 02!!
How can Tesco do such great deals but 02 cant? Every single deal Tesco do is cheaper or double the minutes and data for same price, heres a example taken today from both sites :
02 : 250 mins/1000 text/500mb £10 per month
Tesco : 1000 mins/5000 text/500mb £10 per month
So which would most peaple choose.........same network provider........
on 14-05-2015 08:17
14-05-2015 08:31 - edited 14-05-2015 08:41
14-05-2015 08:31 - edited 14-05-2015 08:41
@Anonymous what do you mean by change your number over? You can keep your current number. Just ask O2 for your PAC and give it to Tesco.
Edit: By the way, I switched to Tesco over a year ago. Halved what I was paying O2.
You might also want to look at deals from Three, which O2 will become soon anyway.
on 14-05-2015 09:55
on 14-05-2015 09:55
on 14-05-2015 10:41
on 14-05-2015 10:41
@AnonymousI am really sorry for you... I'm in a similar situation. Having just convinced my other half that o2 is a really good company she's just found out that she is paying 3x more than she did to GiffGaff...
Even though they GiffGaff are not the best, I'm getting slammed £67 per month and that is me limiting myself as much as possible but then it also depending on working patterns...
I can't even remember how many years I've been with o2 but its been at least 8 years on contract and even longer when you calculate pay as you go...
Having recently used their chat application the people were so rude it was unreal and they assumed that i wanted a £1 refund for sending MMS messages that i'm certain that i did not send. Having been given b/s excuses such as "smiley faces are MMS messages" I made the choice that i will leave o2 as soon as my financial situation becomes better and I can escape these aholes.
Their airtime plans are the biggest con going. Be more dog? Chase your tail and sniff their sh^t?
They are more concerned with their advertising campaigns than they are their customers who have been paying them a lot of money over the years. I don't even want to talk to them any more because I know that the person I would be speaking too doesnt deserve it and cant change it.
on 14-05-2015 10:45
on 14-05-2015 10:45
O2 own giffgaff, you're always free to chase the best deals elsewhere, a little reseach can save you money.
What you were told about MMS is quite true and has been much discussed on here.
on 14-05-2015 11:53
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks!
would have rather stayed with 02 as means changing my number over etc but at a cost of nearly £100 does not make sense at all as still in theory, 02!!
How can Tesco do such great deals but 02 cant? Every single deal Tesco do is cheaper or double the minutes and data for same price, heres a example taken today from both sites :
02 : 250 mins/1000 text/500mb £10 per month
Tesco : 1000 mins/5000 text/500mb £10 per month
So which would most peaple choose.........same network provider........
I would imagine that because Tesco don't have the network infrastructure to maintain, improve and expand and simply use someone elses their prices can reflect that.