LEAVING O2

on 29-04-2015 10:59
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on 29-04-2015 10:59
Hello all
after nearly 18 years with o2 formerly cellnet I have become somewhat dissilluisoned with them and am thinking of leaving at the end of next month when my contract expires. Would I be correct in assuming that
a 30 day notce period is needed once contract is up??
Thanks all
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on 29-04-2015 11:35
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on 29-04-2015 11:35
If you pay off the phone plan you will only need to pay one more airtime payment then walk away.
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on 29-04-2015 11:06
If not taking your number you need to call CS and give 30 days notice.
Help thread here http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/Cancelling-Your-Contract-A-Guide/m-p/566774/high...
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on 29-04-2015 11:16
Still have £20 to pay on my phone plan so presumably I can either wait until paid off or pay this now as one-off payment and leave once this done, correct??
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If you pay off the phone plan you will only need to pay one more airtime payment then walk away.
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on 29-04-2015 11:37
To those who have replied so promptly, thank alot
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on 29-04-2015 11:46
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on 29-04-2015 12:01
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on 29-04-2015 12:08
Hi @Anonymous ,
Sorry to hear that you're leaving and good luck in the future. Do you mind if I ask what specifically has convinced you to leave?
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on 29-04-2015 12:29
Hi Toby
I received my latest bill on Monday to find out that calls I've made to EU countries have increased from approx 0.55p per minute to 0.83p from 7th April. I don't call recall receiving any notification specifically about this 50% increase as I would have aired my displeasure sooner. When I contacted CS about this their attitude was more or along the lines of "our tariffs are on the website for all to see and not much else can be done about it"
I was told that I would be credited the difference on the EU calls made after the 7th but any future calls would
be charged at £1 per minute including VAT.
Frankly that wasn't acceptable to me and advised that I would be looking at an alternative provider when my contract is up next month. I sent an email expressing amazement at all this to which I have yet to have a reply.
I have today been offered a deal whereby I get exactly the same "unlimited" tariff and data I have now and for an extra monthly £20 get 200 free international minutes to both mobiles and Landlines. The facilty on offer for EU roaming is also very attractive.
Because I've mainly been happy with o2 over the years I have resisted changing but this will now change.
Thanks for the interest.

