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Does O2 do any loyalty or goodwill offers?

Anonymous
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Hiya everyone,

 

This is my first message on here!

 

My phone broke last night so this weekend I will be looking for a new one. I use pay as you go and I have been with O2 for years and years. However, I could go to any of the other providers, buy one of their phones and leave O2. Does anyone know if O2 does any offers or incentives to keep you? I am happy to stay but getting a fiver off or something free or an extra special thing from O2 would be nice.

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Hi, from my own experience and what my friends told me, there is allways some way how to make customer happy. If you are planning to leave the new provider will try to give you better offer, but better to stay with the current if you don't have any problems with them. Try to give them call and you might be surprise.Smiley Surprised

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Go around all the local phone stores and see who offers you the best deal.... If they want your business they will fight for it - It's the way things are these days.....
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If you have any P&G Rewards built up you can put that towards the purchase of a new phone.Your local O2 store will be able to advise you what rewards you have.

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If you were to move to contract then o2 can see what deals they offer for moving, if any.

Also - if you take o2's home broadband they will give you it half price and then add a £200 credit to your mobile bill.

I'll take my sales-y hat off now - but it is a pretty good deal.

As for pay as you go, the rewards scheme is your best bet.
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@Anonymous wrote:
If you were to move to contract then o2 can see what deals they offer for moving, if any.

Also - if you take o2's home broadband they will give you it half price and then add a £200 credit to your mobile bill.


That much?

 

I may have to phone in for a new deal!!! slight_smile

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I don't think it's a retention deal but you are as well calling and seeing what's available - get b.o.b to do it wink
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I only re-signed for 12 months last November, so I probably couldn't get anything now.:smileysad:

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What's the cheapest monthly deal I can get that deal on?
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Hi, from my own experience and what my friends told me, there is allways some way how to make customer happy. If you are planning to leave the new provider will try to give you better offer, but better to stay with the current if you don't have any problems with them. Try to give them call and you might be surprise.Smiley Surprised

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