on 12-01-2015 23:11
on 12-01-2015 23:11
I purchased a phone on Saturday and the person who served me said she'd set me up a sim only contract.
But she gave me a business contract, the £11.67 one here: https://businessshop.o2.co.uk/O2BusinessShopMobileTariffLanding?so=SIM%20ONLY;Simplicity
She said including VAT it would be £14.
I've done research since and there is a personal sim only tarriff that only costs £11 and basically gives the same allowance (500mins/mb and unlimited texts, 4G ready etc).
I'm only using it for personal use so I don't know why she's given me a business contract? She just said something about it being a better deal?
I'm not sure how to feel about this. Have I kind of been tricked into a more expensive contract than I needed?
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on 12-01-2015 23:15
on 12-01-2015 23:15
You're within the time frame to change your mind. Use this link to speak to Customer Service.
I'm not 100% sure if you would have to go back into the store where you were sold the contract, or if you can do it over the phone, but if you call, they'll be able to tell you.
on 12-01-2015 23:15
on 12-01-2015 23:15
You're within the time frame to change your mind. Use this link to speak to Customer Service.
I'm not 100% sure if you would have to go back into the store where you were sold the contract, or if you can do it over the phone, but if you call, they'll be able to tell you.
on 12-01-2015 23:36
on 12-01-2015 23:36
on 13-01-2015 00:29
on 13-01-2015 00:29
on 13-01-2015 06:38
on 13-01-2015 06:38
on 13-01-2015 09:19
on 13-01-2015 09:19
13-01-2015 09:27 - edited 13-01-2015 10:08
I don't have a working phone right now so I was stuck with trying to get some initial information via live-chat (to give me some idea of how to move forward). I explained my problem but was first offered a long list of the 'benefits of a business contract' which I understand they had to try but few of those benefits were of use to me personally and the ones that were I could get on a personal contract.
He did offer to transfer my number to consumer then and there. I asked what personal tariffs he could transfer me to but he said he could not discuss those with me as he is part of the business team so I asked to be transferred to the consumer team.
He also said:
The consumer team will let you know the consumer deals and if you like the deals then you'll need to take a consumer contract along with the consumer temporary number and once the number is active the you can contact us and we will arrange for the number to be transferred to the consumer platform.
So then I had a chat with a member of the consumer team and she said she can help me get the £11 deal I mentioned in my initial post. So she took some details and then stayed with me while I ordered the new one online. She says when it arrives I should contact them again and they will transfer me and my number to the consumer contract and at that point my business one will cancel. I'll get charged at the business rate for the days that contract is active.
This was my first time taking out a contract and hopefully I've learned a few lessons from it! (Mostly to go away and do research on what has been offered and compare it with everything else and make sure they giving you what you want and need, etc.)
I'll pop back once more lately just to confirm the contract transfer goes smoothly.
on 13-01-2015 09:29
Although she did not give me the consumer temporary number. So... I guess there is technically a way to stop my business contract sooner than the transfer that I wasn't offered with the second operative?
on 13-01-2015 09:31
on 13-01-2015 09:31
on 13-01-2015 09:44
on 13-01-2015 09:44