on 20-09-2011 12:50
on 20-09-2011 12:50
on 20-09-2011 15:00
on 20-09-2011 15:00
Yesterday I had the most bizarre conversation with someone on the disconnections team. Have been with o2 for 7 years, and coming up for renewal of a 24 month contract. Found a deal fair bit better than the one CPW/o2 offered so phoned for my PAC code and the guy I spoke to didn't even offer to negotiate or keep my business. Stark contrast from other renewals I've been through! He said something about o2 mobile migrating and they can't do any deals. Don't understand what's going on but it seems bizarre. He couldn't give me my PAC code quick enough. I've had no problems with o2 for 7 years and they've always been really helpful. Seems a shame to loose all that loyalty but I will move to get the better deal.
Has anyone else had this experience and know what's going on?
on 20-09-2011 16:11
on 20-09-2011 16:11
on 20-09-2011 19:22
on 20-09-2011 19:22
Thanks for your reply. My understanding of the market (although limited) is that it's pretty saturated so the way the companies make money is by retaining existing customers, since there are hardly any new ones around.
If you think the dealmaking process is something they can do without then they have made a rod for their own back because this is how they've operated in the past. 2 years ago, I signed up for a better deal with 3, phoned to get my PAC code and spent an hour on the phone to someone in disconnections who wouldn't let me go. In the end he offered to credit my account each month for my monthly bill for 18 months so it could run alongside the 3 account and I could go back to them when the 3 contract had finished, which I duly did. He told me at the time to never sign up to anything until I'd spoken to them as they want to keep longstanding customers and would be able to match any deal. I'm doing what they have told me to do!
Thanks for your clarification of the O2 mobile situation. I'll take the deal I found with Orange.
on 20-09-2011 23:21
on 20-09-2011 23:21
on 21-09-2011 20:43
on 21-09-2011 20:43
on 22-09-2011 07:21
on 22-09-2011 07:21
on 22-09-2011 08:56
on 22-09-2011 08:56
I think wolfman has got the wrong end of the stick. Its nothing to do with O2 getting into other areas.
If you are a CPW O2 customer then they are migrating their customers to O2 proper, as they are ceasing to be a service provider. So no discounts etc.
on 22-09-2011 23:29
on 22-09-2011 23:29
I think wolfman has got the wrong end of the stick. Its nothing to do with O2 getting into other areas.
If you are a CPW O2 customer then they are migrating their customers to O2 proper, as they are ceasing to be a service provider. So no discounts etc.
on 23-09-2011 08:50
on 23-09-2011 08:50
I think wolfman has got the wrong end of the stick. Its nothing to do with O2 getting into other areas.
If you are a CPW O2 customer then they are migrating their customers to O2 proper, as they are ceasing to be a service provider. So no discounts etc.
i dont think this was his question.
yes, when you migrate to o2, you are fully o2 now, but handset still with CPW.