Hard Search for fully paid device and rolling contract
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on 06-04-2024 12:03
Ok, so I bought a phone through the O2 shop with a rolling 30 day tariff... Found out they had performed a hard credit search, and I don't fully understand why. I paid for the phone in full (so no credit), and got a rolling 30 day tariff (so no contract) O2 will perform a hard search anyway, to make sure you can what? Pay the phone off??? Nope, already paid... Keep up with the contract... Nope... It's rolling... So... Yeah, O2 do it as standard?
What is this nonsense?
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on 06-04-2024 12:25
The ways of O2 are like those of the Almighty, past finding out!
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on 06-04-2024 12:27
30 day or 12 months, it's still a contract and you would still be able to run up large monthly bills.
Choose PAYG to avoid.
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on 06-04-2024 17:37
Perhaps you are confounding 30-day SIM (contract) with this no-contract (so no credit check) offering, @Cak3s - Pay As You Go: Introducing "Rolling Plans" ?
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on 06-04-2024 18:08
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on 06-04-2024 18:08
@pgn wrote:Perhaps you are confounding 30-day SIM (contract) with this no-contract (so no credit check) offering, @Cak3s - Pay As You Go: Introducing "Rolling Plans" ?
And if you do not want @Cak3s to entrust O2 with your continuous payment method, or if you do not have a bank account, the next step down is :-
Big Bundles: Eveything you need to know – Help and Support | O2
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on 06-04-2024 20:38
I've already explained the reason why, which answers the OP's question.
The credit check has been done now so anything else advised is not going to reverse that.
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