04-12-2012 12:15 - edited 04-12-2012 12:21
04-12-2012 12:15 - edited 04-12-2012 12:21
Bit of background, my contract with t-mobile ends soon and let me tell you they are awful so, I'm coming to o2 - my wife is already with o2 and loves them plus we get reception at home which I don't get with t-mob.
However, I can't decide between P+GGG at £10 or the £13.50 p/month contract which is currently reduced to £10.50 for 12 months. Allowances are fine on either.
With the contract, after the initial 12 months at £10.50 it rises to £13.50, will it stay at this for evermore unless, of course I decide to upgrade?
What's the pluses and minuses of both please?
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04-12-2012 19:42 - edited 04-12-2012 19:44
04-12-2012 19:42 - edited 04-12-2012 19:44
At the end of the 12 months it becomes a 30 rolling contract, so you are free to change tariffs if a better deal is available then.
Pay monthly can use a direct debit so you don't have to remember to pay the bill, I think O2 now does an auto top up for Pay and Go.
04-12-2012 19:42 - edited 04-12-2012 19:44
04-12-2012 19:42 - edited 04-12-2012 19:44
At the end of the 12 months it becomes a 30 rolling contract, so you are free to change tariffs if a better deal is available then.
Pay monthly can use a direct debit so you don't have to remember to pay the bill, I think O2 now does an auto top up for Pay and Go.
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@Anonymous wrote:Bit of background, my contract with t-mobile ends soon and let me tell you they are awful so, I'm coming to o2 - my wife is already with o2 and loves them plus we get reception at home which I don't get with t-mob.
However, I can't decide between P+GGG at £10 or the £13.50 p/month contract which is currently reduced to £10.50 for 12 months. Allowances are fine on either.
With the contract, after the initial 12 months at £10.50 it rises to £13.50, will it stay at this for evermore unless, of course I decide to upgrade?
What's the pluses and minuses of both please?
you have come to the right network, excuse my promo of o2
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We find offers come and go all the time, but I think you are right to pick a network with the best coverage for where you live.
Lots of the offers get extended too.