01-03-2022 20:49 - edited 01-03-2022 20:50
01-03-2022 20:49 - edited 01-03-2022 20:50
I have two new O2 pay monthly contracts. One i got directly from O2 (at least a month ago i believe) and another I got indirectly from O2 (3 weeks ago).
I assume i make the indirect one the lead contract? And what would I save money on? The bill? I have no clue what airtime means.
Thank you,
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01-03-2022 20:57 - edited 01-03-2022 21:01
01-03-2022 20:57 - edited 01-03-2022 21:01
The airtime is the minutes, texts and data aspect of the contract.
The other element, if applicable, is the device plan.
Multisave help here https://www.o2.co.uk/multisave
You need to note this in the FAQ's "Business tariffs and any other tariffs bought through a third party aren’t eligible."
Also, as the lead device would need to be the indirect one, your direct contract is over 28 days old so outside of the claim window.
01-03-2022 20:57 - edited 01-03-2022 21:01
01-03-2022 20:57 - edited 01-03-2022 21:01
The airtime is the minutes, texts and data aspect of the contract.
The other element, if applicable, is the device plan.
Multisave help here https://www.o2.co.uk/multisave
You need to note this in the FAQ's "Business tariffs and any other tariffs bought through a third party aren’t eligible."
Also, as the lead device would need to be the indirect one, your direct contract is over 28 days old so outside of the claim window.
on 01-03-2022 21:19
on 01-03-2022 21:19
Thank you! I've taken a read and i'm wondering since I have -
- a lead contract (my contract I got more recently <28 days ago)
- and a qualifying contract (a contract I got >28 days ago)
It's too late to qualify?
on 01-03-2022 21:27
on 01-03-2022 21:27
Yes, I'm afraid it is too late now until the next time you upgrade or take a new contract.