on 01-09-2019 12:44
I'm not a heavy user of my phone (i.e. I top up £10 about every two months). For some time now I've been on the 'Talkalot' tariff, which is promoted on the O2 web site as being for those who use their phones a lot. It costs 35p/min for calls.
Today I've discovered the 'Classic Pay as You Go' tariff, which would cost only 3p/min. That's almost twelve times cheaper. I'm left wondering what the catch is, although the O2 Chat line person assured me there isn't one.
It seems too good to be true. Have I missed something?
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01-09-2019 13:08 - edited 01-09-2019 13:10
01-09-2019 13:08 - edited 01-09-2019 13:10
No Classic PAYG is designed for low users. It would suit you very well https://www.o2.co.uk/help/pay-as-you-go/classic-pay-as-you-go
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01-09-2019 13:08 - edited 01-09-2019 13:10
01-09-2019 13:08 - edited 01-09-2019 13:10
No Classic PAYG is designed for low users. It would suit you very well https://www.o2.co.uk/help/pay-as-you-go/classic-pay-as-you-go
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 01-09-2019 13:30
on 01-09-2019 13:30
on 01-09-2019 14:26
on 01-09-2019 14:29
on 01-09-2019 14:29
The idea f Talkalot was that you paid 35p for the first three minutes then 5p a minute thereafter. It's a way outdated and uneconomical tariff. The Classic tariff is way better for you but bear in mind that talkalot would no longer be a tariff available to you once you change.
01-09-2019 15:13 - edited 01-09-2019 15:14
01-09-2019 15:13 - edited 01-09-2019 15:14
Thanks to all those who have responded. I'm very pleased to have found 'Classic', and have changed all our family's phones to it.
on 01-09-2019 15:57
on 01-09-2019 15:57
on 01-09-2019 16:18
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on 01-09-2019 18:14