on 30-09-2020 21:37
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 30-09-2020 21:42
You'll need to see if it will allow you to in your MyO2 http://www.o2.co.uk/myo2
on 30-09-2020 21:42
You'll need to see if it will allow you to in your MyO2 http://www.o2.co.uk/myo2
on 30-09-2020 21:42
Hi @Sez
Look in my O2 and see if you have the option to Upgrade. If you are currently on a contract, you will need to pay the device off first.
Guide: How does O2 Refresh work?
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on 05-10-2020 16:06
28-10-2020 11:01 - edited 28-10-2020 11:12
28-10-2020 11:01 - edited 28-10-2020 11:12
Hi Sez,
Hiopefully you havent upgraded via the site yet. Why? Please read on.
My phone is now out of contract so I was looking to change to a SIM only deal too. I thought the first port of call should be O2 themselves on the basis that they would want to retain my custom and therefore provide something that was competitive - how wrong was I to make that assumption!
I initially logged into my account to see what 'deals' O2 were offering me. I thought they were somewhat high so I decided to do some comparisons. No surprises that there are other companies who offer far better deals but what I found alarming is that on looking at the comparison sites and folowing a link direct to O2's website O2 offer better deals than the ones that they offer you when logged into your account .
So if you are looking to change to SIM only please beware. For example, if you try and 'change' using your accout then O2 will try to charge you £15 for a 5Gb u/l messages and minutes whereas if you go into the O2 site witout going into your account it's £8 for 8Gb u/l messages and minutes! Hardly what I'd call a case of O2 valuing customer loyalty or rewarding return business so to speak. I'm so disgusted by it I am actually considering changing to another provider.