on 25-03-2014 23:22
on 25-03-2014 23:22
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 27-03-2014 19:21
on 27-03-2014 19:21
on 27-03-2014 19:27
on 27-03-2014 19:27
on 27-03-2014 22:01
on 27-03-2014 22:01
on 27-03-2014 22:05
on 27-03-2014 22:05
on 27-03-2014 22:12
Thanks for the responses..
Holistica/Pam glad it's not just me, was expecting the normal get over it responses. Looks like some of us like to complain whereas others sit on here all day digging at those who dare to question O2 (each to their own).
bandofbrothers - Many thanks for your polite, constructive response. I have already contacted O2 and am waiting on a response
on 27-03-2014 22:16
on 27-03-2014 22:16
on 28-03-2014 22:40
on 28-03-2014 22:40
@Anonymous wrote:
Hello Pam good evening
There has been much debate over this and no one likes to see a price increase. However if you check the terms and conditions (in my case it was in section 5) of your most recent contract you will see it is in there.
I don't agree with raising prices mid contract but o2 have put it in the contracts that were agreed to when we signed up or upgraded. Therefore o2 are acting within the terms of the contract and you have, by taking the service, signed up to it and therefore the price increases.
If you look at o2s more recent advertising you can't miss it as a new customer either.
Hi piperdog123
I'm not a new customer as been with o2 since BT cellent days and are now nearing the end of a two year contract. This increase surely was supposed to be explained to NEW customers at time of taking the contract out and not for long term customers. If it was to include long term customers they're supposed to notify you about ANY changes in price but I never got any such notification and only noticed on my bill online.
I've infact lodged a complaint with o2 about this and have signed the online petition too. This loophole must be raking it in for o2 and possibly other servers too, which is shocking as, as I've previously mentioned, when you sign a contract you sign in good faith that the amount you sign for stays the same for the duration of the contract-usually now 2 years. I now can not see the point of signing any contract if servers are going to feel free to increase their tariffs yearly. It's most unjust and has never in my knowledge happened before.
A right royal rip off by rich companies who are taking it out of their loyal customers.
This is also the second complaint I've lodged with o2 as first one was being errm 'mislead' (lied to) by the online chat side.
Not good enough o2!
on 29-03-2014 09:03
on 29-03-2014 09:03