01-02-2017 00:38
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01-02-2017 00:48 - edited 01-02-2017 00:52
01-02-2017 00:48 - edited 01-02-2017 00:52
Hi @Anonymous You can get the Open discount if you enter Army as the organisation. All the info you need including relevant links are here
Veritas Numquam Perit
01-02-2017 00:50
01-02-2017 00:50
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01-02-2017 01:17
01-02-2017 01:17
The guide is still correct. (the link within the guide takes me to the section I displayed above) The process of acquiring a 5 digit code from your Employer is new.
We can only hope with a system change like this... O2 have issued all relevant employers with the code required to allow employees access to O2 Open. Particularly as it needs to be activated within 30 days of taking out the contract.
Veritas Numquam Perit
01-02-2017 08:23
01-02-2017 08:23
01-02-2017 08:24
01-02-2017 08:24
You need to contact the team mentioned here http://www.army.mod.uk/agc/31151.aspx attached to your reserves is all I can find on googling HR for the army
01-02-2017 08:35 - edited 01-02-2017 08:36
01-02-2017 08:35 - edited 01-02-2017 08:36
Simple answer is no, they havent updated employers with the relevant code, Ive already had 3 people ask me if i know our Open Code...
And yes this is the new process, you also need a my o2 account as well.
I'll let everyone know the score when / if i get an update from my account manager..
01-02-2017 08:48
01-02-2017 08:48
That was my concern (Employers would not have been given the 5 digit code) Poor practice to implement a new system when it's incomplete. Yet again it will be the customer who suffers... as they have to claim this within 30 days of contract start ..
Veritas Numquam Perit
01-02-2017 08:51
01-02-2017 08:51
@madasaf1sh wrote:Simple answer is no, they havent updated employers with the relevant code, Ive already had 3 people ask me if i know our Open Code...
And yes this is the new process, you also need a my o2 account as well.
I'll let everyone know the score when / if i get an update from my account manager..
This I'm afraid is fairly typical of the way O2 operates at the moment