on 05-11-2018 15:03 - last edited on 19-04-2019 11:38 by Marjo
Hey everyone,
The My O2 team have a brand new update available that focuses on our Pay As You Go customers that adds some brand new features and functionality to the app, including the ability to top-up, add a payment card, move tariffs, and more. If you want to cut straight to the chase, then download the latest version of the app here.
So, what’s new? Let us fill you in:
We expect most of our customers will be interested in the new top-up functionality. The option to top-up by calling 4444 is still available for those who want it, but the My O2 app will provide you with a far better experience. Please feel free to give it a go and let us know your thoughts – we’re sure you’ll love it.
If you’re an existing My O2 app user, you’ll already know how great it is – and with these new features and functionalities, we’re sure you’re going to love it even more.
If you’ve not yet installed and used the My O2 app, we’re offering a £5 incentive to new users who install and use it, which will be added directly to your Pay As You Go balance within 5 working days. Terms and Conditions apply.
What do you think of these new features? Let us know below what you think of the new update, and if there’s anything else you’d love to see in the future.
on 29-12-2018 19:03
on 29-12-2018 19:03
on 29-12-2018 19:04
on 29-12-2018 19:04
@Ank wrote:Why does the first top up need a voucher? You buy a voucher with a credit card and then do future tops ups with a credit card....Cut the voucher out of the process. Who does it help anyway.
Certainly not the customer! Can admin @Martin-O2 @Marjo please feed this back once again?
on 29-12-2018 19:14
on 29-12-2018 19:14
@jonsie wrote:
@Ank wrote:Why does the first top up need a voucher? You buy a voucher with a credit card and then do future tops ups with a credit card....Cut the voucher out of the process. Who does it help anyway.
Certainly not the customer! Can admin @Martin-O2 @Marjo please feed this back once again?
And once again, the PAYG team will say the first top up does NOT need to be with a voucher.
It's a good job we are here to correct the 'myth'
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 29-12-2018 20:39
on 29-12-2018 20:39
@Cleoriff wrote:
@jonsie wrote:
@Ank wrote:Why does the first top up need a voucher? You buy a voucher with a credit card and then do future tops ups with a credit card....Cut the voucher out of the process. Who does it help anyway.
And once again, the PAYG team will say the first top up does NOT need to be with a voucher.
It's a good job we are here to correct the 'myth'
Valid points, @Ank.
Last time I bought a PAYG SIM for O2, it was from Carphone Warehouse - it was bought with a SIM that needed a tenner to activate it - all done in the store. Our only problem was to get that SIM changed to the original PAYG number, done about 30mins later in the O2 Shop in the same shopping centre, including transfer of remaining balance on original SIM to new SIM.
It should not be hard... should it?
on 03-10-2019 17:47
on 03-10-2019 17:47
I've had best experience ever with O2 PayG.
I been treated well, sorry you guys had issues. Sure O2 will help you out.
I am so happy I swtiched to O2
on 15-04-2020 16:48
the my o2 app does not give you Remaining allowances icon or bar how many allowances you got left it only telling you how much you got left as writting & number that it please make it more friendly show icon & bar like pay monthly customers saw on my o2 app