on 19-09-2019 10:58
Does anyone know if it is possible to get a boostbox as a private PAYG customer? There seems to be some chat from over a year ago saying that O2 only sell them to business customers, which is frankly ludicrous and terrible customer service (and missed business) - just hoping that they might have become more reasonable over the last year or 2.
The O2 website has a few FAQs about boostboxes, but no details about how actually to buy one. The use of the word home in this sentance on their website makes me hope that they will sell one to a private user, but I have my doubts...! "If your home or office doesn’t have O2 coverage, you can get a Boostbox"
Any experience gratefully received.
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on 19-09-2019 11:11
Hi @Archie
Boostboxes are only available to business customers, sorry.
on 19-09-2019 11:11
Hi @Archie
Boostboxes are only available to business customers, sorry.
on 19-09-2019 11:46
on 19-09-2019 11:46
Thanks. Crazy, just means they are likely to loose 4 fairly heavy-user customers as we'll have to switch to another provider with better coverage.
on 19-09-2019 13:08
on 19-09-2019 13:08
@Archie You're probably better off switching to another provider with better signal strength in your area rather than rely on a boostbox anyway. Coverage should always be the main criteria when choosing providers, and as you're PAYG the switch will be easier. If you want to keep your number, take a look at this link: https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/How-to-Guides/How-to-get-your-PAC-July-2019-Update/ba-p/1052278
on 19-09-2019 13:22
on 19-09-2019 13:22
The beauty of P&G is that you have a choice of networks. If none give you a good signal then your only option would be to get a phone with WiFi calling. For that reason I would be looking at EE.
on 19-09-2019 13:24
on 19-09-2019 13:24
Yup, I've switched before, and might do so again. It's just a pain, as O2 is mostly OK for us, but we've moved to a new house where the coverage at home (only) is poor - even up the street is better. The boostbox seems to work well according to other users, so its very poor customer-service by O2 to refuse to sell it to customers of theirs who have been with them for years and are otherwise content with the service.
on 19-09-2019 13:27
on 19-09-2019 13:27
on 19-09-2019 13:40
on 19-09-2019 13:40
I'm happy to move onto a contract if that's what they require, but no point if they will still not let me buy a boostbox as I'm a private person, not a business...
on 19-09-2019 13:41
on 19-09-2019 13:41
on 19-09-2019 13:51
on 19-09-2019 13:51
Vodafone used to supply them to ordinary contract. I'm not sure if they still do but it may be worth a call or a visit to the Vodafone store.