06-12-2023 18:48
06-12-2023 18:48
Has anybody recently been cut off even though used very recently? (no signal, sim unassigned, balance £0 etc.)
I managed to get it back and credit re-established after a couple of calls to C/S.
What gives??
Solved! Go to Solution.
06-12-2023 19:58
06-12-2023 22:03
06-12-2023 22:16
06-12-2023 22:16
@jonsie wrote:I had the Classic PAYG and made sure I made a chargeable call once every 4/5 months
All was well for 2 years but this year in May I went to make a call and the sim had been disconnected
When I rang up they told me it was disconnected because I hadn't topped up for over 12 months
I lost the number and credit because it had been reclaimed 4 months previously
So it would seem that they are enforcing the top up rule regardless of making the required call
That's why Ts&Cs exist - so cavalier management decisions or unknowing (I almost wrote "uncaring" there!) CS agents can just ignore them, @jonsie.
07-12-2023 09:26
Thanks for the tag @madasaf1sh
I'll get this clarified and provide an update as soon as possible 👍
14-12-2023 18:47 - edited 14-12-2023 18:48
Hi,
I'm being bugged to accept a solution but not resolved yet !!
Ofcom says:
If you're concerned that your PAYG phone might be suspended because you don't use it enough, ask your provider:
If you use search-engine and ask about o2 Classic inactivity, it's still clear as mud !!!
21-12-2023 02:03
21-12-2023 08:50
21-12-2023 08:50
He can only report what is fed back from the powers that be. And Classic PAYG will be bottom of their list. It's redundant looses money.
I fully expect O2 to close their PAYG like Virgin did and shift things to Giffgaff
21-12-2023 09:57
21-12-2023 09:57
Hey @Anonymous
I'm still waiting for confirmation on this, once i have any further updates to share, i'll update this thread.
21-12-2023 13:21
21-12-2023 20:17
21-12-2023 20:17
@Enlli wrote:He can only report what is fed back from the powers that be. And Classic PAYG will be bottom of their list. It's redundant looses money.
I fully expect O2 to close their PAYG like Virgin did and shift things to Giffgaff
I agree with you @Enlli on classic PAYG, which is already being phased out as new customers can no longer sign up.
I do wonder how Big Bundles and Rolling Plans will be dealt with as they will provide a regular and possibly more substantial income stream to O2 ? And it probably isn't as easy as moving folks onto contracts, as I guess that many who utilise Rolling Plans do so because they would fail a credit check.