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on 21-10-2014 11:58
I recently joined o2 on a £38, 2-year pay monthly contract, which started on 17-Oct.
Before buying the phone (through www.mobiles.co.uk) I saw on the o2 site that "all new pay monthly contacts" would be on refresh tariffs. However it appears this is not the case: I've confirmed today that mine is a standard tariff.
According to the 02 online chat help, I have two options:
1. Stick with my standard tariff contract
2. Send back the phone within the cooling off period (still have ten days left), cancel the contract and start over again.
Option 1 is no good because I'm intending to upgrade my phone every year.
Can anyone confirm that I really am left with option 2? i.e. I can't keep the phone and swap on to a Refresh tariff.
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on 22-10-2014 11:58
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on 22-10-2014 11:58
l'd rather just keep the phone, pay the extra £70 and be switched to refresh. The end result is the same but I guess I'm being naive to think it should be so easy.
On another subject, the new Note 4 is awesome

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on 21-10-2014 12:02
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on 21-10-2014 12:05
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on 21-10-2014 12:05
You would have to return the phone and cancel the contract so look at the T&Cs of the supplier.
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on 21-10-2014 12:07
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on 21-10-2014 12:19
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on 21-10-2014 12:19
Another option is to sell your current phone after 12 months and use it towards paying off the remaining contract (£456) and take a new one then.
Even on refresh you would still have to pay off the phone plan in 12 months time.
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on 21-10-2014 12:22
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on 21-10-2014 12:22
OK thanks all for the confirmation - I'll check return terms and conditions with mobiles.co.uk
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on 21-10-2014 12:23
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on 21-10-2014 12:33
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on 21-10-2014 12:33
Good luck, let us know how you get on

on 22-10-2014 11:58
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on 22-10-2014 11:58
l'd rather just keep the phone, pay the extra £70 and be switched to refresh. The end result is the same but I guess I'm being naive to think it should be so easy.
On another subject, the new Note 4 is awesome

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on 22-10-2014 12:03
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on 22-10-2014 12:03
You still have the option of selling the phone towards the contract pay off after 12 months and remember in future that ONLY o2 can offer refresh.
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