on 15-01-2014 16:17
on 15-01-2014 16:17
Are O2 tariffs all Refresh now or is it cus myt upgrade date isnt until 22nd january that im getting nothing but these tariffs on the site?
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on 15-01-2014 17:52
@perksie wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Well thats what you have to put up with if you take a 24 month contract I guess. Theres nothing to suggest that Refresh is going to be better for me personally. For example in a year when an even better Nokia or even iPhone 6s is released I may not be able to afford a new handset.
In a year's tiime you could pay off the phone and not have to pay the rest of the contract by using Refresh!
In a year's time it might be 3 you upgrade with:smileywink:
on 15-01-2014 18:18
15-01-2014 18:19 - edited 15-01-2014 18:20
15-01-2014 18:19 - edited 15-01-2014 18:20
@Anonymous wrote:In a year's time it might be 3 you upgrade with:smileywink:
AT&T?
on 15-01-2014 19:04
on 15-01-2014 19:04
on 15-01-2014 19:22
@perksie wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:In a year's time it might be 3 you upgrade with:smileywink:
AT&T?
There was a rumour about AT&T bidding, but 3 seem to be in the drivers seat, pending a few things happening in other countries (O2 Germany merging with E-Plus and 3's takeover of O2 Ireland). Apparently (according to papers etc) if they go through it gives 3 a clear run at O2.
AT&T apparently tried a bid last year but Telefonica said no. Think they're looking to enter Europe in some way.
on 15-01-2014 19:30
on 15-01-2014 19:30
on 23-01-2014 13:50
@Anonymous wrote:
Can't help but feel AT&T will swallow Loadamoan rather than o2 as it would give them Europe not just UK.
3 for o2? Highly likely.
3 are already buying O2 Ireland.
on 23-01-2014 20:15
on 23-01-2014 20:15
@Anonymous wrote:
Of course Alternatively if refresh is not suitable for the OP they could always purchase the handset outright and move to simplicity.
O2 use 2 year contacts as they subsidise the handsets I.e the OP pays the cost of the handset over 2 years interest free.
Personally I would rather a larger upfront cost and a 12 month contract as I had with the previous 2 phones. My bill gets paid for me but I bear the upfront cost so in that way I do not have the full SIM-free cost that I'd have with Simplicity, but with refresh I'd still have to bear the full cost of the phone portion.
It (refresh) looks like a great idea until you analyse it fully for individual circumstances.
on 23-01-2014 20:25
on 23-01-2014 20:25
23-01-2014 20:34 - edited 23-01-2014 20:34
23-01-2014 20:34 - edited 23-01-2014 20:34
Don't forget giffgaff Nick, they start their 4G service in March too and it's £12 a month for unlimited data, currently.