on 29-01-2017 20:08
on 29-01-2017 20:08
Just recieved this SMS from o2 -
"O2: You're using a lot of data this month, we might have to slow or stop your data allowance until your next bill date. For more info, visit o2.co.uk/datainfo. You're also on an older tariff, and we might have one better suited to you. Give us a call on 202 to talk about your options."
Funny, I've been paying for unlimited data for 7 or 8 years and I've never had a text telling me I'm not using enough!!!!
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on 29-01-2017 21:14
Totally unacceptable. I've been paying over the odds, happily, I might add for the last 8 years as a contignecy, in case I ever had an issue with my landline and broad band, its business critical. Now that day has come (my home comms have been down for three days and will probably be out for another 3 or 4 yet) I discover that o2 are not prepared to honour the deal. I could have had a contract for possibly half the cost for all that time, that would add up to a cool £1000 or something along those lines!!!
on 29-01-2017 21:29
on 29-01-2017 21:29
on 29-01-2017 21:44
I've always understood why they were so keen to 'upgrade me' - no thanks, but at no point (that I can remember) have they said what I've been paying for wouldn't be delivered and forced me to switch to an alternative, probably much cheaper contract. If I'm cut off or see a serious drop in the level of service etc I think I'll be well within my rights to file a county court small claim for the monies I've paid over in the last 8 years. I barely use my mobile, montly calls, SMS and data are normally nothing as I work from home so basically never need or use it, its always been about having a back up and I've paid lots more every month in the false belief I had one.
on 29-01-2017 21:44
I'm assuming this text is a way to lure the OP onto a normal Refresh tariff
on 29-01-2017 21:49
on 29-01-2017 21:51
on 29-01-2017 21:51
@Anonymous wrote:I'm assuming this text is a way to lure the OP onto a normal Refresh tariff
That's what they hope.....
@Anonymous let us know what happens please - be interested to find out what they do next with your data allowance.
on 29-01-2017 21:53
on 29-01-2017 21:56
on 29-01-2017 21:56
on 29-01-2017 22:02
on 30-01-2017 04:16
on 30-01-2017 04:16
I find it unacceptable that the old unlimited Simplicity contracts are now limited to 4GB to 'avoid any impact on other customers' whilst at the same time are allowing 20GB tariff contracts.It would seem then that the impact on others is minimal....as long as you are paying us!!