on 06-01-2013 09:46
on 06-01-2013 09:46
Just tried to upgrade with the help of an agent (STELLA) through live chat so the conversation that followed was as such, i was offered a £31 tariff with 300 minutes + unlimited texts+ 1GB of data usage per month with a free samsung galaxy s3 mini,,,,, i had a quick check on the manual upgrade page because it did not seem correct, AND IT WAS NOT ,,, i then informed the agent that i could get a £26 tariff with unlimited texts and minutes + 1GB of data usage + a free galaxy s3 mini,,, i find this scandelous that this is going on, strange because ive always found o2 very good to deal with,, if i hadnt been on the ball and didnt notice i was nearly being conned i would have paid an extra £120 over the 24 month contract for a worse tariff, Now tell me if im wrong but are these people not supposed to be trained to do their job and get you the best deal possible, especially valued customers, i have kept a transcript of the conversation but im not sure how the complaints procedure goes, i have since managed to upgrade succesfully without the help of an agent!!!!!!!!!!
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on 07-01-2013 21:47
on 07-01-2013 21:52
on 07-01-2013 21:52
on 07-01-2013 22:00
on 07-01-2013 22:00
on 07-01-2013 22:19
on 07-01-2013 22:19
on 07-01-2013 23:07
I just nosed around O2's site and there are two offers for SIII mini's that really do cost £31 a month - one has a 2GB of data rather than 1GB - the other matches the £26 offer the OP listed BUT it also has 500 "O2 to O2 minutes".
I suspect that either the OP misheard the full details of what was offered or - perhaps more likely - the O2 rep simply picked-out the deal that had all of what the OP wanted without spotting that it had something else that he didn't ask for. It's worth noting that the £26 price is the basic "on and on" tariff and "extras" such as 2GB or the "o2 to o2 minutes" are all £5 - so that "£31" charge would be something the rep would see over and over again - they wouldn't pick-up on it being "odd" in the way that, say, a barmaid would if she rung up a pint of mild and it came up at £12.65
on 08-01-2013 00:48
on 08-01-2013 06:46
on 08-01-2013 06:46