on 01-09-2020 13:04
Am I right that the terms for Classic PAYG Tariff have changed meaning that even if you make one call in a 6 month period your number will be disconnected unless you top up or have a bolt on? In effect you are being forced to have a bolt on for a months duration as a minimum or pay £10 to top up in order to keep your number?
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on 25-10-2020 21:31
on 25-10-2020 21:31
on 11-01-2022 21:30
on 11-01-2022 21:30
11-01-2022 22:41 - edited 11-01-2022 22:50
11-01-2022 22:41 - edited 11-01-2022 22:50
To answer your question, @saqi, not much has changed. I make one voice call of <1min every quarter. Not sure if this is strictly necessary but I just view it as a 12p p.a. insurance against being disconnected! I top up £10 roughly once a year which goes on a few texts and data when there's no free wifi around. For me, the classic payg is perfect and, I think, the cheapest option for a very light user like myself.
(Sadly, switching to classic payg is no longer offered by o2.)
on 12-01-2022 14:18
on 12-01-2022 14:18
Thanks @KeithR!
I'm in the same boat as you and working from home means even less need of using anything.
I was able to get on to the tariff by purchasing SIMs that are already on this tariff on eBay, they seem to be expiring next month so glad I was able jump ship in time
I've tested it out by sending a text and saw only 2p come off my balance so can confirm they are still in use if you can get a hold of the SIM