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I am currently paying £15 a month for a "bundle" giving me 2GB data plus 750 mins of calls and 2,000 texts.
Given that BT are offering me 5GB data and unlimited calls and texts for £12 a month, is there any reason I should not move my account to BT?

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MI5
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I honestly can’t think of any reason why not as long as your signal from BT is acceptable to you.
Check first before moving.
I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.

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Have you checked with O2 if they are prepared to match the offer, as I'm only paying £9 for 2GB data and unltd calls and texts?

The negatives for BT are no WiFi calling (which is strange when EE users have it) plus you lose Priority Moments so no more free coffee Tuesday's etc.
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Go for the sim only with O2, it's Unlimited minutes + Texts and 5 GB of Data. It is £16 pounds, which is more expensive than B.T but you will get an option to upgrade to a brand new phone within 3-9 months. Also priorty moments and loyalty discounts will make it cheaper in the future.

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Thanks so much for sharing your reasons with us heart We do appreciate your opinion and we will make sure that your awesome feedback reaches O2!

 

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