complete unwillingness to do a deal

on 30-10-2010 09:13
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on 30-10-2010 09:13
Whats changed since my previous renewal to make o2 completely opposed to making a deal with renewing customers? currently on an iphone tariff (£40 with £15 discount (£25)) and they won't even try and shift from their normal prices on regular tariffs if i were to change my phone.
A ridiculous stance that has forced me to go elsewhere.

on 30-10-2010 09:56
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on 30-10-2010 09:56
You write as if its personal, but O2 (or any other provider) are just looking at how much you spend and whether they will make a profit. That seems understandable in the current climate.
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on 30-10-2010 10:39
Besides there isn't much difference in tariffs between the majors so in one respect, you could be worse off eg VF don't allow you to downgrade so you are committed to the full tariff. As above, check carefully the T+C's before you move.

on 30-10-2010 23:54
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on 30-10-2010 23:54
Hi,
Whats changed since my previous renewal to make o2 completely opposed to making a deal with renewing customers? currently on an iphone tariff (£40 with £15 discount (£25)) and they won't even try and shift from their normal prices on regular tariffs if i were to change my phone.
A ridiculous stance that has forced me to go elsewhere.
As a matter of interest, where do you go and what deal were you offered? :robotindifferent:
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on 31-10-2010 01:04

on 31-10-2010 11:48
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on 31-10-2010 11:48
Is the problem just that you lose the discount if you upgrade/renew because I'm fairly sure that no operator will give you a £15 discount on a new contract?
Somehow, like so many, I bet we don't hear of this better deal he got elswhere.


on 31-10-2010 18:04
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on 31-10-2010 18:04
o2: Nokia N8 (£49, knocked down from £89), 24 month contract, 300 mins, unlimited texts, 500 mb data £30 per month
Ended up with orange: Nokia N8 (FREE), 24 month contract, 300 mins, unlimited texts, 1gb data £25 per month
i wasn't altogether that fussed about retaining my £15 discount, it was the fact that o2 would not budge, not even to match a better sim only deal from another provider. (Although, i can see why going to tesco mobile wouldnt bother them)

on 31-10-2010 22:19
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on 31-10-2010 22:19
the (one of) better deal is....
o2: Nokia N8 (£49, knocked down from £89), 24 month contract, 300 mins, unlimited texts, 500 mb data £30 per month
Ended up with orange: Nokia N8 (FREE), 24 month contract, 300 mins, unlimited texts, 1gb data £25 per month
i wasn't altogether that fussed about retaining my £15 discount, it was the fact that o2 would not budge, not even to match a better sim only deal from another provider. (Although, i can see why going to tesco mobile wouldnt bother them)
What you should do is phone them and tell them you don't want the web and wifi bolt on for £5, and you would rather just have free web usage. This will work, it will be exactly the same as what you've quoted, but £25.

on 02-11-2010 10:00
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on 16-11-2010 18:07
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on 16-11-2010 18:07
I also remember reading an online article going back a year or so where someone from O2 was explaining the special rewards that O2 retentions staff would get for winning a customer over... One of them being a holiday abroad..
As mentioned earlier, they are after all a profit making company...

