22-07-2016 13:12
22-07-2016 13:12
Solved! Go to Solution.
22-07-2016 13:27
22-07-2016 13:27
22-07-2016 13:28
Hi @Anonymous you can actually get up to 25GB data now...and a reasonable price https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/sim-cards/sim-only-deals/#/sims/tariffs?deviceType=phone&contractLength=P12M
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22-07-2016 14:18
22-07-2016 14:18
O2 haven't offered unlimited data for years, and certainly not on any new contracts. Unlimited data was related to old legacy contracts, and didn't include access to 4G. If you upgraded to a 4G phone and you wanted the 4G service your unlimited data would have disappeared at that point.
22-07-2016 14:19 - edited 22-07-2016 14:20
22-07-2016 14:19 - edited 22-07-2016 14:20
@Anonymous each time you have upgraded the agent, or yourself if done online, will have selected a new tariff if your existing one has been discontinued. In store you have to initial the contract where the allowance is displayed (or you used to).
No offence intended however it does appear you have failed to read the terms and conditions which cover the allowance you will get and the fact that in March each year the contract will increase by the RPI
Other than Three there are no UK networks offering unlimited data now.
As we say to a lot of people on here, choose the network which is right for you for coverage and costs. If O2 isn't the one for you, then leave (once you've completed your contract of course)
22-07-2016 14:35
22-07-2016 14:35
22-07-2016 14:41
22-07-2016 14:41
When you had the iphone or S2 you probably had unlimited data. However that was discontinued and if you changed tariff you had to take one of the newer tariffs which change year on year. The unlimited data also offered only 3G which is why I changed to a 4G tariff.
22-07-2016 14:45
Do you say....
22-07-2016 14:52
22-07-2016 14:52
@Anonymous wrote:
Do you say....
I think all us customers say...
22-07-2016 14:52
22-07-2016 14:52
@Anonymous wrote:
Do you say....
Do we say what?