24-06-2021 11:47
I joined O2 through mobiles.co.uk for my last contract, so I'm not on a O2 refresh plan.
The recent price rise e-mail had this bit:
Does this mean I can end my contract and request my PAC code, with nothing left to pay for the remainder of my term, around 7-8 months?
Thanks
24-06-2021 12:40
@Broonie All the networks are increasing their charges, so what would be your point?
EE
https://ee.co.uk/help/help-new/billing-usage-and-top-up/price-increase/price-increase
Vodafone
https://www.vodafone.co.uk/pricechanges
And Martin Lewis
https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glasgow-news/martin-lewis-warns-three-vodafone-19913881
24-06-2021 12:43 - edited 24-06-2021 12:44
24-06-2021 12:43 - edited 24-06-2021 12:44
@Broonie
From my understanding, only if you have over 25Gb tariff, and it does say you "may"
I would contact customer services on 202 and they will be the best to advise.
Impact of these price and roaming changes
Some of the changes to our out-of-bundle charges and Roaming Limits on Tariffs over 25GB, may mean you have the right to exit your agreement without having to pay an Early Termination Charge. If you choose to exit your agreement and have a related Device Plan you will also have to repay it in full.
24-06-2021 12:47
24-06-2021 12:52
24-06-2021 12:52
@AA3 See your post above: Prices changes? - O2 Community
24-06-2021 12:54
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24-06-2021 14:22
agreed and im the same as you, spent close to 2 hours now and so far been cut off twice, and told i still have to pay a device cancellation
24-06-2021 14:46
24-06-2021 14:46
24-06-2021 14:48
24-06-2021 14:48
I'm not sure how the paragraph got cut off for me, but here is it in full:
Because of these changes you have the right to end your tariff without having to pay an Early Termination Charge. Should you decide to end your contract, you must give us notice within 30 days of the date of receiving this communication as set out in your contract.
I'll see what customer services say, but thank you.