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O2 Open discount - does it work for contracts > 24months?

pgn
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Now that O2 Refresh can be customised, extending a contract out to 36 months if desired, does the availability of O2 Open discount also match the term chosen?

 

I notice the recently announced O2 Offers pages default a new Pay Monthly offer to a 36-month contract to keep the figures low...

 

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Anyone tried lately to use O2 Open on a new longer-term (more than 24 months) Pay Monthly contract?

 

From the O2 Open Aug-2016 Ts&Cs page here:

 

   4.10 Airtime Discounts will remain in place for the duration of the Qualifying Contract up to a maximum of 24 months (“Offer Period”). If you leave O2, or your Qualifying Contract is terminated for any reason, including upgrading to a new Qualifying Contract, then the O2 Open Airtime Discount will stop. If you change to a new or upgraded Qualifying Contract, Eligible Employees will need to re-apply for a new O2 Open Airtime Discount meeting all the criteria of joining the Scheme that may apply at that time.

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hey @pgn I've received a reply and I can confirm that O2 Open will cover whichever term you select between 3 to 36 months. wink

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That's an interesting find @pgn. Particularly as some people (like me) would think it was for the duration of the contract!!

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I guess something we need admin to check for us @Martin-O2 @EmilieT ?
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@Cleoriff wrote:

That's an interesting find @pgn. Particularly as some people (like me) would think it was for the duration of the contract!!


You have to be up and about early of a day to pull one over on old pgn, @Cleoriff Thinking

 

I suspect the new Ts&Cs should reflect the "up to 36 months" that O2 offer elsewhere on its website.

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I guess something we need admin to check for us @Martin-O2 @EmilieT ?

I think so, @MI5 - a good exercise for the last Friday in the year.

 

Guess who's up for upgrade early in January...? yahoo

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I can confirm that Vodafone give you their equivalent of open discount over 36 months wink
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@MI5 wrote:
I can confirm that Vodafone give you their equivalent of open discount over 36 months wink

That's handy to know, @MI5, especially with the OP6T available on Vodafone for slightly less per month over 24months, comparison below:

 

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Vodafone advantage = O2 Open
https://www.vodafone.co.uk/mobile/discounts/vodafone-advantage
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I know for a fact, the family plans run "until you next upgrade" as quoted in a text, regarding a 36 month plan.
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Hey guys I'll get some clarification on this one first thing next week! 

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