on 01-10-2013 14:07
on 01-10-2013 14:07
I was in the O2 (Blackburn store) to check out the new LG G2 and noticed the cost of the phone to buy out right was £599.99. Three are selling the LG G2 for £399.99. admittedly with their sim, but the point is i could get that unlocked at minimal cost and the LG G2 from three would cost around £190.00 less than O2.
How can O2 compete with other mobile phone retailers with their uncompetative prices.
03-10-2013 15:00 - edited 03-10-2013 15:02
03-10-2013 15:00 - edited 03-10-2013 15:02
@Anonymous wrote:It angers me for the reasons noted in my posts. Consumers will get ripped off.
perksie i made a post to start up a discussion and gain feedback, you've made your point.
I wasn't trying to make a point, your reasoning seems confused.
If O2 were the only retailer you could use you might have a point, but they're not and you don't.
It's a free and open market where you can look for the best deal around, nobody is getting ripped off.
on 03-10-2013 15:33
If you read my post of the 2nd October it states "it does not matter to me what price the marketing team at O2 set the price of the LG G2" the difference in retail prices promted me to post on the O2 site to start a discussion-simple, and i can say some good points and feedback have been posted, I do not know where the confusion is coming from.