14-10-2018 18:09
Hi think I have found a reasonable deal with o2 on a pay monthly sim only just wondering a few things - the deal is £11 as this is a rolling monthly contract how long will the price stay at £11 could it be hiked up after a few months ? Also I like using the o2 app to see how much data etc I have used will I still be able to do that on a pay monthly sim only ? Also if you know of any other drawbacks can you please point them out to me ! Many thanks and sorry in advance for stupidity !,
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14-10-2018 18:16
The tariff will always remain the same except for the April increase which is determined by the RPI which is normally approx 2.5%. The price remains the same as long as you are happy with the tariff i.e. you decide if you want to upgrade or try another network
On a 30 day sim just give 30 days notice to quit
On a 12 month sim only then you need to pay off any remaining months should you want to change tariff.
14-10-2018 18:15
14-10-2018 18:16
The tariff will always remain the same except for the April increase which is determined by the RPI which is normally approx 2.5%. The price remains the same as long as you are happy with the tariff i.e. you decide if you want to upgrade or try another network
On a 30 day sim just give 30 days notice to quit
On a 12 month sim only then you need to pay off any remaining months should you want to change tariff.
14-10-2018 18:17 - edited 14-10-2018 18:17
14-10-2018 18:17 - edited 14-10-2018 18:17
Hi @Blancey the price goes up every year by rpi in April. Usually only a few pence and yes, you can still use your MyO2 to check allowances.
14-10-2018 18:17
14-10-2018 18:17
Sorry to be thick but it’s a monthly rolling contract so I was thinking that meant I’m not locked into it for 12 or 24 months ?
14-10-2018 18:17 - edited 14-10-2018 18:18
14-10-2018 18:17 - edited 14-10-2018 18:18
PS I have been sim only for 3 years now and I can't think of any drawbacks at all. Best thing ever.
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14-10-2018 18:19
14-10-2018 18:19
@Blancey wrote:Sorry to be thick but it’s a monthly rolling contract so I was thinking that meant I’m not locked into it for 12 or 24 months ?
If it's a 30 day contract there are no lock ins, just 30 days notice required to leave.
14-10-2018 18:19
14-10-2018 18:19
They will be 30 day or 12 monthly.
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14-10-2018 18:25
14-10-2018 18:25
on the 12 month contract it becomes a rolling contract on month 13 until you end it.