on 14-12-2013 10:35
on 14-12-2013 10:35
Why are O2's prices for all iPhones and the Sony Z1 higher than buying them direct from Apple or Sony ?
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on 14-12-2013 11:05
on 14-12-2013 11:05
That is a question you would have to put to o2.
We are all customers here.
But if you take a deal else where and it is on o2 network o2 have not lost you as a customer and pushed the onus for warranty etc to the retailer (and the purchase price of handset from manufacturer).
14-12-2013 10:40 - edited 14-12-2013 10:41
14-12-2013 10:40 - edited 14-12-2013 10:41
Hi
The prices of the iPhones (pay as you go) on o2 are exactly the same as directly from Apple
Only difference, iPhones from Apple come SIM free
on 14-12-2013 10:41
I was talking about on contract - refresh
on 14-12-2013 10:42
on 14-12-2013 10:42
I guess o2 needs to make money somehow..
on 14-12-2013 10:45
By losing customers ?
on 14-12-2013 10:48
on 14-12-2013 10:48
14-12-2013 10:50 - edited 14-12-2013 10:51
14-12-2013 10:51 - edited 14-12-2013 11:03
14-12-2013 10:51 - edited 14-12-2013 11:03
Compare that to the cost of credit from Apple!
Edit: apologies it's £50 more, but still cheap credit.
Apple's finance rate is 14.9%
on 14-12-2013 11:00
You really are not getting the point, the phones are more expensive. When upgrading we the customers are looking for a good fair price on handsets and yes we look around at prices and seem to always find them cheaper else where. Does o2 not want to keep their customers ?