
on 19-08-2014 23:14
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on 19-08-2014 23:14
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20-08-2014 09:12 - edited 20-08-2014 09:13
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20-08-2014 09:12 - edited 20-08-2014 09:13
If using Tugo is a deal breaker have a look at the Simplicity SIM Only deals on O2 https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/simplicity
If not then have a look at giffgaff. For £10 a month you can get 500 mins, unlimited texts and 1gb of data
http://giffgaff.com/goodybags
It is owned by Telefonica (who own O2) and runs on the O2 network, so you will just need a PAC from O2 to switch over but the giffgaff sim will work fine without unlocking the phone.
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/Cancelling-Your-Contract-A-Guide/m-p/566774/high...
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on 19-08-2014 23:17
Pay as you go may work out better value in your case and there are other networks that run on O2 which offer good value to low users.
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on 19-08-2014 23:19
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on 19-08-2014 23:21
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on 19-08-2014 23:21
If you use wifi mostly then P&G is better for you. Perhaps the £10 bundle will suffice with 500mb data, 1000 texts and 100 minutes.

on 20-08-2014 06:12
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on 20-08-2014 06:12
Here is the link to Payg tariffs http://www.o2.co.uk/tariffs/payandgo
I use the £20 big bundle.
Their is also O2 Unlimited.
O2 Unlimited ; A Tariff where you get some allowances and also keep your top up credit.
Some of The drawbacks of not having a contract and using Payg are ;
No upgrade on your phone on Payg.
You pay upfront for your phone.
Voicemail use does not come out of your tariff minutes.
No tethering.
Can't use Tugo.
If the above are not deal breakers then I'd go for it.

You can change your Payg tariff once a month.
If you choose to go to Payg then pop into your local O2 store to perform a sim swap as the SIM cards are different ones from contract to Payg. They hold different messaging numbers.
I assume your near the end of your contract so you can switch ?
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on 20-08-2014 06:44
My wife is not a big user of her phone and we have it set up on PAYG but with O2s Automatic Top Up.
When the credit gets down to £10 O2 top it up via a bank direct debit for an amount we specified when joing this scheme. This gives us the flexibility of PAYG with the benefit of a Contract (ie: not having to remember to top up)

on 20-08-2014 06:48
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on 20-08-2014 06:48
The auto top feature is great although we have had some negative feedback about it here.
I use my Banking App when I need to top up personally, which I also use to top up my families phones if needed.
I always receive a text message in good time from O2 providing a polite reminder that I need £20 on my account in order to receive my next Big Bundle.
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on 20-08-2014 08:19
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on 20-08-2014 08:19
It would help if we knew what aspects were deal breakers for you as everyone is different.
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on 20-08-2014 08:41
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on 20-08-2014 08:41
My point is they are omissions not in O2 Payg at this time but are not deal breakers for me.

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