on 15-03-2013 12:31
on 15-03-2013 12:31
Hello all,
Do O2 currently offer a route to early upgrade (I know they did a couple of years ago)?
To make things straight, I DO NOT want to get out of paying anything (seen those Qs before)!! I essentially would be willing to pay off the balance of my existing contract (4 months) in a lump sum, then upgrade to a new 24 month contract. I don't go over my allocations so I won't be doing O2 out of any money that way either.
I know I can pay off the contract in a lump sum and take out a new contract, but I'd really like to just upgrade the existing contract to avoid the nause of PACs and moving numbers to PAYG and back to contract etc etc.
Seems to me like it should be this easy, and I know in the past it has been, but is it now??
Thanks!
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on 15-03-2013 12:33
on 15-03-2013 12:33
15-03-2013 13:07 - edited 15-03-2013 13:09
Many thanks for the reply. Is it not possible to do this without taking a new contract?
It just seems a waste of time and effort on both sides to -
-set up new contract and DD,
-assign a number (for a short amount of time),
-pay lump sum and cancel old contract,
-move number.
The end result is the same as -
-pay lump sum to pay off existing contract,
-upgrade as normal.
This way negates the need to move numbers, set up new and cancel old DDs, prob run a credit check, etc, and has the same end result but is easier.
Cheers.
on 15-03-2013 13:16
on 15-03-2013 13:17
Hi, just ring CS, they will charge a lump buy out fee on axisting contract and upgrade you, sell old phone to recycle, thanks
on 15-03-2013 13:19
Thanks for the reply. OK shall have a think about it then. Just seems a bit silly to have 5 steps when two will do for the same result, but if them's the rules then them's the rules! Cheers.
on 15-03-2013 13:21
on 15-03-2013 13:21
15-03-2013 13:26 - edited 15-03-2013 13:28
I don't want to cancel the contract, I just want to upgrade. My handset is getting on a bit (was a poor choice of mine to pick this one I think), won't run some apps I want, runs other poorly, is laggy in general. It's not broken or anything, and it's not imperitive that I replace it, it's just if it was easy to upgrade early I was willing to pay the existing contract off (and flog this handset to cover most of the cost as it's in good nick) to get a shiny new handset! As it's a bit of a hassle I will just see this contract out then see what I want to do.
on 15-03-2013 13:30
on 15-03-2013 13:31
That's not what others are saying though. I'll give them a call and ask. I can imagine that it's a case of who you get on the other end of the line!