on 23-12-2019 05:48
How is it that I've been offered an O2 contract through a third party company that is only a 24 month term, for over £10 less a month and twice the amount of data?! I do not understand it, I've been a loyal customer with O2 and feel like we should be looked after in that our yearly premiums go down for value!
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on 23-12-2019 12:28
on 23-12-2019 12:28
It all depends what you are looking for and the time you look @BNewy
O2 have offers on throughout the year, you just need to be on the ball and when you are near to upgrade time then do your research and shop around.
I upgraded my Sim Only contract 2 weeks ago. It's a lot more data than I had previously and I am paying less than before.
It's rare for O2 to pricematch as they consider what's on offer is as good as anyone else with Refresh and O2 Priority.
If it isn't for you and you shop around to find something that suits you better then that's fine.
Just make sure any network you switch to gives you good coverage, otherwise it will be a waste of time
Best of luck
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 23-12-2019 07:59
on 23-12-2019 07:59
on 23-12-2019 12:06
Hello @BNewy
I have read your post and it does always seem difficult to understand.
It needs very careful consideration.
It is my experience that the detail in the offers are not always good.
However, you must make your decisions that will be best for you.
Good luck and welcome to the o2 Community Forum
on 23-12-2019 12:28
on 23-12-2019 12:28
It all depends what you are looking for and the time you look @BNewy
O2 have offers on throughout the year, you just need to be on the ball and when you are near to upgrade time then do your research and shop around.
I upgraded my Sim Only contract 2 weeks ago. It's a lot more data than I had previously and I am paying less than before.
It's rare for O2 to pricematch as they consider what's on offer is as good as anyone else with Refresh and O2 Priority.
If it isn't for you and you shop around to find something that suits you better then that's fine.
Just make sure any network you switch to gives you good coverage, otherwise it will be a waste of time
Best of luck
Veritas Numquam Perit