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Accessories
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I have noticed that other providers are allowing the purchase of expensive accessories, such as the apple wireless headphones, on their account and pay it off monthly as a DDR payment. Surely this is something O2 should take on board and offer with all high end accessories (£100+ maybe) as it would drive up the sale of accessories as I’m sure they don’t make much business on them now due to the high prices and lack of flexibility!
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I have noticed that other providers are allowing the purchase of expensive accessories, such as the apple wireless headphones, on their account and pay it off monthly as a DDR payment. Surely this is something O2 should take on board and offer with all high end accessories (£100+ maybe) as it would drive up the sale of accessories as I’m sure they don’t make much business on them now due to the high prices and lack of flexibility

 

totally agree thats why i took out the cheapest ee sim so i could do this as its a great idea even tho i am with 02 for my phine contract  


 

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That sounds a good idea. I will mention our community managers here and see if they can pass it on for you

@Marjo, @Martin-O2 @EmilieT?

Welcome to the forum and thanks for the suggestion Welcome

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Thank you! It just feels like O2 are missing out on a huge chunk of the market, seen as accessories are what generally in retail have the largest mark ups (spoken from someone who used to work in tech retail!) and this is where businesses often make most of their profits. As mentioned by another consumer above they have taken their business to EE in order to do this which seems crazy to me.
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Hopefully you should have some sort of response from one of our managers tomorrow wink

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Hi @Accessories, and welcome to the forum Wave Thanks for taking the time to share this idea, I'll pass it on along with the rest of your feedback right away!

 

Cheers for the mention @Cleoriff slight_smile

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