12-11-2013 16:05 - edited 12-11-2013 16:18
12-11-2013 16:05 - edited 12-11-2013 16:18
I use my personal phone for business as well and when i try and expense it, they will only look at the airtime, as the phone agreement "doesn't seem to be part of the bill". They are not used to the way O2 refresh works.
Is there a way of presenting this consistently so i can say this is my monthly bill from O2?
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12-11-2013 16:50 - edited 12-11-2013 16:56
12-11-2013 16:50 - edited 12-11-2013 16:56
No that's the way it works, there's a good reason the two are separate.
The phone is paid for on a hire purchase type of agreement and is nothing to do with the airtime bill.
This is the basis of the way Refresh is designed.
12-11-2013 16:50 - edited 12-11-2013 16:56
12-11-2013 16:50 - edited 12-11-2013 16:56
No that's the way it works, there's a good reason the two are separate.
The phone is paid for on a hire purchase type of agreement and is nothing to do with the airtime bill.
This is the basis of the way Refresh is designed.
on 12-11-2013 17:30
on 12-11-2013 17:30
on 12-11-2013 17:48
on 12-11-2013 17:48
@Anonymous wrote:Is there a way of presenting this consistently so i can say this is my monthly bill from O2?
The only other thing I can suggest is to ask if they would pay for the phone in cash with a receipt from O2, as you could then pay it off and ask for one, just leaving the payments for the airtime to continue.
on 13-11-2013 13:33
on 13-11-2013 13:38
on 13-11-2013 14:03
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on 13-11-2013 20:17
on 13-11-2013 20:17
One reason that I have ruled out refresh for my work phone, I'm in a similar position and though I do buy phones SIM-free they are not for use with work.