on 01-03-2018 14:30
Hi, i just felt the need to share my feedback here, i have been a customer of o2 for over 20 years and yesterday i decided to upgrade my phone, i couldn't believe the poor offer i was given, £32 for an iphone 6 plus 500 data incl calls an txt, and they wanted an upfront payment.
Virgin however never been with them, for a new customer offered me a far better deal for an extra £6 a iphone 7 plus with 1gb data, unlimited txt and 1000 mins talk time, and no upfront cost - both contracts are 2 years
So i am absolutely dissapointed in O2 does customer loyalty not mean anything anymore, 20 years staying with them, i just expected a far better deal. it just seems since sky took over o2 really not keeping up with its reoutation, any one else stumbled upon this ?
on 01-03-2018 14:36
on 01-03-2018 14:36
on 01-03-2018 14:39
on 01-03-2018 14:39
on 01-03-2018 15:13
Go sim only and buy the phone for cash its cheaper in the long rum and currently the most cost effective way, giving you more flexbility to switch
on 01-03-2018 15:14
@doesthishelpwrote:Go sim only and buy the phone for cash its cheaper in the long rum and currently the most cost effective way, giving you more flexbility to switch
@doesthishelp Not everyone has the disposable income to do that though
on 01-03-2018 15:24
on 01-03-2018 15:24
01-03-2018 15:24 - edited 01-03-2018 15:26
01-03-2018 15:24 - edited 01-03-2018 15:26
@Chl0e As said, loyalty counts for nothing these days, but what you also need to consider is what kind of coverage you'll get if you switch providers. Obviously you've been happy with O2 as you've stayed for 20 years, so it's something to consider, and perhaps even more important than a better deal on price.
on 02-03-2018 03:55
on 02-03-2018 03:55
Loyalty supposedly went when O2 decided to introduce Fair Deal for All but not all new or old customers are treated equally. In many instances it can be better to finish your contract and join as a new customer where much better deals can be had either through O2 or an independent such as CPW. Of course you would need to port your number out then port it back in days . But maybe it 30 days....A little messy but over 2 years you could save a few hundred pounds and get better allowances.
on 04-03-2018 10:50
sky has't taken over.A float is possible or tie up with the people who own Virgin, I think
on 04-03-2018 10:52
on 04-03-2018 10:52
I went in the shop last year when my contract was up and they offered me double the call and data for less money. I have always found O" customer service to be excleent,Friends with EE are paying more for less.