on 29-11-2013 16:22
on 29-11-2013 16:22
Ive never had any problems while ive been with o2, so I decided to look at changing to 4G. I ordered the sim and then had a look at there 4G tariffs. Holy crap, £47 for 1GB data and if you want to boost it to 8GB thats an extra £10 a month.....
Im paying £37 a month now for 750Mb. How can o2 justify this price? Im thinking of paying the £503 to cancel my contract over a year early and changing to Three. Why should I pay o2 £57 a month for 8GB data when I can pay Three £33 a month for unlimited data, and next year when Three get 4G, it will just be a software update to use it, no extra charge and still unlimited data.
I cant justify paying £24 more than I would be on Three and getting only 8GB data.
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29-11-2013 16:26 - edited 29-11-2013 16:27
29-11-2013 16:26 - edited 29-11-2013 16:27
It's about choice.
All being well that 3 are tempting you with deals but what's their signal like where you live, work and commute.
Lots of data, minutes and texts are of little use without signal.
29-11-2013 16:26 - edited 29-11-2013 16:27
29-11-2013 16:26 - edited 29-11-2013 16:27
It's about choice.
All being well that 3 are tempting you with deals but what's their signal like where you live, work and commute.
Lots of data, minutes and texts are of little use without signal.
on 29-11-2013 16:46
on 29-11-2013 16:46
on 30-11-2013 00:51
on 30-11-2013 02:24
on 30-11-2013 08:23
Way off? Really?
on 30-11-2013 10:38
on 30-11-2013 10:38
on 30-11-2013 10:50
on 30-11-2013 16:38
To be honest, even if it was an extra £5 a month for 4G, I really need the data, and for some reason o2 wont offer unlimited. I would rather not leave o2 because like I said, ive never had a problem with them, but think I might not have an option.
on 30-11-2013 16:42
on 30-11-2013 16:42
@Anonymous wrote:To be honest, even if it was an extra £5 a month for 4G, I really need the data, and for some reason o2 wont offer unlimited.
O2 don't sell unlimited data at all.