on 02-07-2013 11:34
on 02-07-2013 11:34
I've just bought a new PAYG phone with a £10 SIM and kept getting nagged to select a plan. I eventually went for the £10 Pay as you Go Go Go plan. I now realise that this seems to be a contract under another name. On my old phone £10 would last me most of the year! It now looks like in a month’s time all the text, time, data allocation will run out (I'm not likely to use them all) and I'll then not be able to use the phone until I top-up another £10. My question is how do I go back to a standard PAYG tariff where I just top-up when I want to with how much I want to? If I wanted a contract phone I'd have taken one out!
TIA,
Dennis
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on 02-07-2013 20:56
on 02-07-2013 20:56
Hi Dennis.
Pay & Go go go is not to everyones liking, especially if you are only an occasional user.
Your best option would be either Text & Web (top up £10 and recieve 300 text and 500MB data for 1 month and keep the credit until it is all used) or O2 Unlimited (top up £15 and recieve unlimited calls and text to O2 numbers for 1 month and again keep the credit until it is all used).
Hope this helps.
on 02-07-2013 20:56
on 02-07-2013 20:56
Hi Dennis.
Pay & Go go go is not to everyones liking, especially if you are only an occasional user.
Your best option would be either Text & Web (top up £10 and recieve 300 text and 500MB data for 1 month and keep the credit until it is all used) or O2 Unlimited (top up £15 and recieve unlimited calls and text to O2 numbers for 1 month and again keep the credit until it is all used).
Hope this helps.
on 05-07-2013 09:57
I re-read the texts that I'd had from O2 and it certainly was not clear that that this was a month only allowance. I've basically given £10 to O2.
Not happy with O2 but grateful to you for the info.
Thanks.
Dennis.