on 10-10-2022 11:57
So like us all in cost of living my contract is costing £60 more than can afford and want to go back to gifgaff.
A was just checking if this is correct the advisor said that if I pay of my device plan on o2 refresh they would let me end my contract early on the air time plan is this the case.
I only have £500 left on my device which is more managable than 3years x 12 x 60 quid? =2160?
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on 10-10-2022 12:08
Yes that's correct. Pay your device off and get your pac and you are free to move.
Guide: How does O2 Refresh work?
Guide: How to get your PAC [June 2021 Update]
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 10-10-2022 12:08
Yes that's correct. Pay your device off and get your pac and you are free to move.
Guide: How does O2 Refresh work?
Guide: How to get your PAC [June 2021 Update]
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 10-10-2022 14:14
But does it cancel my air time contract
on 10-10-2022 14:17
on 10-10-2022 14:59
on 10-10-2022 14:59
But the final bill wont be some crazy figure i hope
on 10-10-2022 15:04
No it will only be for the airtime you have used, you may even be in credit
on 10-10-2022 15:44
on 10-10-2022 15:44
I must admit that is a hell of allot better than it used to be people got scared of 3 years worth of payments did a new law come into affect making the illegal?
10-10-2022 15:50 - edited 10-10-2022 15:50
10-10-2022 15:50 - edited 10-10-2022 15:50
Airtime contracts can be no more than 24 months.
OFCOM brought in that ruling some time back.
on 11-10-2022 06:52
Yes. I do this all the time and just did it with my iPhone 13 Pro Max. I was offered a deal with about 300 off tye device cost so I took it. Three months later paid the devise plan.
At the same time I spoke with the agent about a new deal and was able to get a simo deal for a fraction of the cost