on 28-02-2013 23:22
on 28-02-2013 23:22
Can anyone help me and answer the following question?Why are online tarifs/phones and those offered instore so different in that there is much more choice online?The 2 are completely seperate operations yet are both selling o2 products on behalf of the parent company Telefonica.Why can't it be just one entity to help the customer when choosing new phones/contracts?
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on 04-03-2013 12:24
Definately the way to go often instore will be able to match online deals and my local store has always provided good advice and support.
28-02-2013 23:40 - edited 28-02-2013 23:45
28-02-2013 23:40 - edited 28-02-2013 23:45
You just need to keep your eyes open for the best deals!
It's like shopping for anything else you have to check all the offers CPW or Tesco may be cheaper due to subsidies for example.
It's called competition.:smileyhappy:
28-02-2013 23:54 - edited 28-02-2013 23:54
28-02-2013 23:54 - edited 28-02-2013 23:54
@Anonymous wrote:Can anyone help me and answer the following question?Why are online tarifs/phones and those offered instore so different in that there is much more choice online?The 2 are completely seperate operations yet are both selling o2 products on behalf of the parent company Telefonica.Why can't it be just one entity to help the customer when choosing new phones/contracts?
Can you give us an example?
Online does not have the expense of store costs so would generally be cheaper as is the same with most online retail companies.
on 01-03-2013 06:33
on 01-03-2013 06:33
on 04-03-2013 12:24
Definately the way to go often instore will be able to match online deals and my local store has always provided good advice and support.