08-04-2024 23:14
Out of interest, why does an iPhone 15 Pro through O2 cost £1,026.00 in total, but yet through Apple or other phone providers, it costs the standard £999? Interested in why O2 is charging £27 extra for the same device.
08-04-2024 23:52
Because they can basically
You can only charge what people are willing to pay
Not ethical but a business decision taken by O2
I'm sure they would come up with a valid explanation if pushed such as costs for staff and billing etc but I've always found O2 more expensive for any phone which is why I always buy direct from the manufacturer
09-04-2024 08:08
09-04-2024 08:08
09-04-2024 20:27
@Scruff wrote:Out of interest, why does an iPhone 15 Pro through O2 cost £1,026.00 in total, but yet through Apple or other phone providers, it costs the standard £999? Interested in why O2 is charging £27 extra for the same device.
Probably for the same reason that Heinz baked beans are priced differently in Tesco, Sainsburys, Asda et al.
Of course, purchasing from O2 will result in you receiving O2's unique customer service experience.
09-04-2024 20:44
Nah, the extra money pays us to tell customers we can't help them and they have to call O2, which they can't do and is why they end up here anyway 😎