on 12-12-2013 14:59
on 12-12-2013 14:59
I downgraded my contract 6 months ago from an old samsung galaxy S2 contract I had. I couldn't get on with the galaxy due to having an iphone 3gs before it and preferred the iOS to Android OS, so I decided to buy an iphone 4s from the apple shop and got a new sim from O2. My contract then ran out 6 months ago so I decided to keep my iPhone and downgrade my contract to pay considerably less than the £36 I was paying. I opted for the £14 p/m contract giving me minimal minis, enough texts and a small amount of data. I quickly realised that I was using up my data too quick so changed my contract up a notch to the O2 300 tariff. I was told that I was going to get 500mb of data plus the 250mb bolt on I was originally getting from my old tariff , which I got the woman to confirm 3 times on the phone! I found out a short while after that I was in fact not getting the 250mb bolt on, as that was not actually a bolt on but the contracted data assigned to the contract, so they couldn't carry it over to the new contract. I'm now stuck for the best part of 2 years on a contract that isn't good enough for me and I'm not happy at all! I cannot upgrade from my £17p/m contract unless I pay £29p/m for an extra 500mb of data + texts and mins I don't need! The only other options I have are to pay off my contract and go for the refresh contract @ £216(my contract, inc 25% off) + phone cost + £20p/m more than I'm paying. Or to sit out the rest of the contract for 2 years, stuck to my current phone because I now cant afford to outright buy another phone!
I realise I can buy bolt-on's but when I'm out of the house and happen to run out of data, It's so slow to log into the o2 app that I can't actually log in or access the bolt on options!
Thanks O2, been a customer with you for probably over 10years and now you've well and truly got me over a barrel!
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on 12-12-2013 21:01
@adamtemp64 wrote:
@Anonymous the op said this
" because I now cant afford to outright buy another phone!"
and other points the op knows all the options
If they can raise the capitol to pay off the contract by also selling the phone they as I said,
"Can start again"
ie : Get a phone with a contract instead of "outright" buying one.
I made no other points.
13-12-2013 21:13 - edited 13-12-2013 21:17
13-12-2013 21:13 - edited 13-12-2013 21:17
@Anonymous wrote:"I decided to buy an iphone 4s from the apple shop and got a new sim from O2. My contract then ran out 6 months ago so I decided to keep my iPhone and downgrade my contract to pay considerably less than the £36 I was paying...."
"I'm now stuck for the best part of 2 years on a contract..."
Just to clarify, when you downgraded your contract 6 months ago it was a sim only contract? If so, then it won't be 24 months. O2 only do 30 days & 12 months sim only contracts.
Out of curiosity, what are you paying for your line rental & what allowances are you getting?