on 12-02-2015 19:48 - last edited on 13-02-2015 09:34 by Toby
Been thinking about this since August last year. Coming to the end of my contract i thought oh i have O2 refresh. Happy with my phone i decided to ask the QUESTION. I would like to keep my phone until my free upgrade what happens with my O2 refresh money? You don't get it back.
Here are my issues.
1. A Sim only contract £9 - £15
2. You Pay O2 £25 upwards for a Sin only contract.(RIP OFF)
3. You then pay for the phone at a rate of (Full price of the phone / length of contract in months)
4. Can anybody see this.
5. I am getting bummed here
So here we go.
I dont really like complaining but WTF.
You go to O2 cause you want a phone with your contact and the minuets data text etc.
I mean i got it O2 Refresh cause being a techno-lad I love new techo OH this will be good pay off my 'contract' (and before you get the lawyers around I know it wouldn't be the contract for the 'SIM' cause that would get rolled in to a new 24 month contract) get a new phone BOOM ahead of the game (SUCKER) ". Should have known everything has a price.
I love O2 they have great customer service and it is mainly beyond reproach, and you Mr Customer service adviser, you reading this now instead of the prick that thought of this idea, are a good guy I love coming to you with my problems in your service you strive to help me. Love it don't stop.
But whoever's idea this was mate, I'll be complaining to some financial authority or some trading board. Because it takes the *bleep*.
If nothing happens I might go see someone about say a SCAM that has no place in your business were customers have been mislead. (said reason above by the way). You sell a contract were they expect a phone, and then sell some stuff about how your bound to the contract and the phone, But really if i didn't want to stay with O2 and deal direct with yourselves, I wouldn't have done it, Carphone Warehouse, all these shops they just buy you out to sell the new contract, Believe me i know i work in the car industry i know how PCP works. These places have money set aside to buy them out and you give them the buy out cheaper.
Once O2 Once O2, you have really annoyed me.
Nathan
On a lighter note I blame HTC for making some of the best phones on the market.
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on 12-02-2015 22:10
What benefits
Senario
I dont sign up for o2 refresh when i get my free upgrade.
i pay the same ammount now i do for my contract but the phone is included in the price.
after 2 years i get a free upgrade..
on 12-02-2015 22:10
on 12-02-2015 22:10
on 12-02-2015 22:11
basically its credit
you sign a contract. with a buy out clause. saying they can take x ammount off you each month.
you want a new contract someone buys it and sell you a new contract
on 12-02-2015 22:14
on 12-02-2015 22:14
12-02-2015 22:15 - edited 12-02-2015 22:19
@Anonymous
if im am correct ( maby the community would correct me here)
yes if you had gotten a new contract with the same min,txt and data ( by closing the prev one and opening a brand new one) you could of gotten a free phone but it would only of been a select number of phones u could get ( from what i see they isnt many new phones) and possibly diffrent call,txt and data because they diffrent for each phone. and infact even though it says the phone is free you are actualy still paying for the phone .. because if you look @ diffrent phones with t he same min , txt, data they vary from phone to phone and diffrent again to sim only contracts.
but because u chose 02 refresh u can choose any phone they offer including the newest phone out and either pay part of the phone cost in advance ( then payed the rest off with your contract), all of the phone off there and then( then u would just pay your calls data and txt) or get the phone free and pay it off in installments with your contract.
on 12-02-2015 22:15
Well.
Before i saw o2 refresh it was simple.
you got a contract you paid the money and the phone was included after the contract was up you got a new phone if you wanted.
on 12-02-2015 22:20
on 12-02-2015 22:20
on 12-02-2015 22:20
on 12-02-2015 22:20
@Anonymous wrote:Well.
Before i saw o2 refresh it was simple.
you got a contract you paid the money and the phone was included after the contract was up you got a new phone if you wanted.
Yes, but the phone wasn't free - it was part of the monthly payment but advertised as one monthly amount.
Refresh just splits it out into 2 payments so you can pay off the phone and upgrade early - Nothing is free in this world anywhere.... Ever !!
on 12-02-2015 22:21
Thats not what i am saying i dont want the phone for free i dont know where that came from.
i just want to say **bleep** it right
but one last time.
the phone i had before this one i have now.
my contract was x
that was phone + air time
now i pay that same ammount + o2 refresh
DO YOU GET ME
If not then ill call it a day
FYI O2 i aint going nowhere
i love the phone i love the company i love the coverage
i just think that o2 refresh shouldnt be extra if your still giving people a contract with the phone included with some people signing up to buy the phone SEPERATLY + EXTRA to the contract when somebody else in my eyes could pay for the contract and get the phone for nothing
on 12-02-2015 22:21
on 12-02-2015 22:21
Right, back
@Anonymous wrote:Right sorry kids
Oh dear
When you get a contract your pay x ammount for the contract. If I didnt sign up for o2 refresh my contract would have been the same ammout minus the o2 refresh.
No, you are already confused as to what refresh is. And it's "amount"
so forget o2 refresh.
Ok
when my contract expires i could get a free upgrade.
Yes, correct
but with o2 refresh i pay extra a month
Nope
which otherwise would have been included in my monthly contract.
No it wouldnt
What i am saying is if i didnt sign for o2 refresh i would have got the upgrade for free after my contract and kept the phone.
No, if you didn't have a refresh tariff you would have been on a standard one and the situation above would have been correct.
Now i have signed up for o2 refresh i pay for the phone and i still have a contract
At a vastly reduced value compared to standard tariff on a like for like basis
that is the same ammount as my old phone same usage
Nope, the "airtime" is now the separate contract separated from the phone and ranges from 10-24 pounds
etc. but now the phone is not included in my 'contract' (because i chose o2 refresh)
that's right it is now a separate charge for the handset.
so o2 are getting more for the same ammount i would have paid anyway
No, they actually get less on average especially as once you pay the handset off, you don't even need to see out the remainder of your 24 months.
I hope you get this
I did, you did not