on 17-11-2012 23:19
Hello,
I'm on a 2008 tariff. I have an ancient seven-year-old phone that I have only just "upgraded" to a slightly less ancient four-year-old phone because the WAP service on National Rail has stopped working on the old old phone.
I have a comical inclusive data "bolt-on" of 1 MB. Yes, 1 MB! This was just about enough for very basic WAP browsing (for live train times), but for some time I've wanted to get a bit more of a data allowance. I did a live text chat thing and the agent said I would have to do a completely new tariff.
I don't want to give up my phone/text set-up as I have free O2-to-O2 calls, and texting UK mobiles from abroad just takes from my inclusive text allowance. As a result, even after two weeks abroad, my O2 bill is just 1/3 of what my normal UK-only bill used to be with Orange for donkey's years.
I rather like O2; the phone reception is nearly always excellent (far far better than Orange ever was from 1995-2008) and I'd rather stay with O2 full stop. I just need more than 1MB data if possible without jeopardising my phone tariff. However I've just looked at Tesco Mobile's SIM-only tariff and I'm flabbergasted: £15 gives 1000 mins, 5000(!) texts, 2GB data and just on a one-month contract. Tesco's roaming charges from calling from European are more than reasonable: 8p texts to UK, 7p per min incoming calls when roaming in Europe. Going with this Tesco deal would probably balance out the benefit of the free O2-to-O2 calls and the free overseas texting thing.
I would, however, rather stay with O2 if possible. So, with perhaps a bit too much extraneous background detail above (!), the main crux of the advice I'm seeking here is: How much would O2 CS bother listening to keep a £15-a-month SIM only customer of five years, and how likely is it that I would manage to get maybe 200 MB of data from them added onto my tariff? If they flatly refuse, I may for the time being just try using wifi when out and about; I have admittedly managed for five years with just 1MB a month. Or I may just get itchy feet and switch to Tesco, loathe as I would be to become a Tesco customer (but safe in the knowledge that I'd be able to keep my nigh-on faultless and very very satisfactory O2 network coverage).
Thanks very much for tips, and apologies for the prattling nature of this post!
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20-11-2012 13:33 - edited 20-11-2012 13:38
20-11-2012 13:33 - edited 20-11-2012 13:38
Of course you can, and any new discounted contract you sign up for will remain at that price for 12 months.
Just make sure you know what's included in any new deal.
on 18-11-2012 10:22
on 18-11-2012 10:22
18-11-2012 20:50 - edited 18-11-2012 20:51
18-11-2012 20:50 - edited 18-11-2012 20:51
Thanks Liquid!
I was in Brighton "city" centre today and had a go at logging on to O2 wifi to register for first-time use, but no luck, even when standing at the O2 shop's window. The wifi signal kept going on and off. There was no signal whatsoever right outside McDonalds either. Might have better luck with BT wifi.
Looks like it'll be no fancy internet for me, and that I'll be forced to stick to minimal WAP text browsing until it goes the same way as Betamax video recorders. I've not had a single problem with O2 in the five years I've been a customer so I'd rather not jump ship too hastily, but that Tesco £15 thing looks tempting.
Do you know how open O2 customer services to negotiation about something as simple as adding a bit more data without me otherwise having to ditch my phone/text tarif? I'll try phoning them tomorrow and see what they say. I don't have much (if any) negotiating power seeing that I'm just on a £15 pay monthly SIM ...
on 18-11-2012 21:08
on 18-11-2012 21:08
Have you registered for O2 Wi-fi here:
on 18-11-2012 21:16
on 18-11-2012 21:16
on 18-11-2012 21:23
on 18-11-2012 21:23
You can get 2Gb on Simplicity for £25 on special offer (normally £31):
http://www.o2.co.uk/tariffs/simplicity
on 18-11-2012 21:24
on 18-11-2012 21:24
on 18-11-2012 21:24
on 18-11-2012 21:24
on 18-11-2012 21:29
on 18-11-2012 21:29
Some of the Simplicity offers expire soon:
On & On special offer (Expires 28/11/12). Our best value tariff.
Price includes £6 saving every month
on 18-11-2012 21:29
on 18-11-2012 21:29