on 16-09-2009 12:41
on 16-09-2009 12:41
on 16-05-2015 13:24
on 16-05-2015 13:24
@jonsie wrote:Do I live in the real world..,? Some don't it seems!
I guess it takes all sorts, 25p a call isn't going to hurt anyone really.
on 16-05-2015 13:26
on 16-05-2015 13:26
on 16-05-2015 14:23
on 16-05-2015 14:23
on 17-05-2015 09:20
on 17-05-2015 09:20
Most of the newer tariffs are free to call customer service, certainly the big bundles are.
on 17-05-2015 10:52
When I was replying yesterday, I didn't realise that someone had resurrected a five year old thread. How are they finding them?
But I can see why some people might be confused by O2 charging for those calls on one tariff (i.e the Big Talker), whereas they're free on another. I think there's an argument for making all calls to customer services free of charge, but if they want to retain a nominal fee for those calls, then it would make sense to apply it to all PAYG tariffs.
on 17-05-2015 10:56
on 17-05-2015 10:56
@Anonymous wrote:When I was replying yesterday, I didn't realise that someone had resurrected a five year old thread. How are they finding them?
But I can see why some people might be confused by O2 charging for those calls on one tariff (i.e the Big Talker), whereas they're free on another. I think there's an argument for making all calls to customer services free of charge, but if they want to retain a nominal fee for those calls, then it would make sense to apply it to all PAYG tariffs.
Couldn't agree more @Anonymous
on 17-05-2015 11:06
on 17-05-2015 11:06
This business about posting on really old threads is a double edged sword I always think.
1) All credit to anyone who can find them...BUT
2a) Things have usually changed...and 2b....only the original poster can mark as a solution
I have mentioned this before when we were asked about changes to the forum....
Veritas Numquam Perit