on 10-11-2012 01:50
on 10-11-2012 01:50
O2, 1GB, THANKS SO MUCH! Not really. How about bringing back the unlimited data? And if you reduced your monthly payments and stopped giving freebies, people would be able to get the savings and do whatever they like instead of being served what you like. What if I want to order a pizza instead of going to the movies? Are you going to give me a pizza right now? Well, there you go... Unhelpful plans, unhelpful prices. You'll gain me back as a customer when you offer fair services for fair prices. Thanks for you attention.
on 10-11-2012 11:15
on 10-11-2012 11:58 - last edited on 10-11-2012 15:18 by Anonymous
on 10-11-2012 11:58 - last edited on 10-11-2012 15:18 by Anonymous
I don't see any of that happening sorry.
on 10-11-2012 12:08
on 10-11-2012 12:08
12-11-2012 15:15 - edited 12-11-2012 15:16
12-11-2012 15:15 - edited 12-11-2012 15:16
Freebies makes good headlines for marketing prats and gullible freeloaders, yet never amounts to a bean just like Petrol loyalty points.
That reminds me, I still have 2994 free monthly text messages to use up before next week or I will lose those too. Do you think I will miss O2 generous offer when I move both accounts elsewhere in December? Or will I look forward to no more "Failed to send Message", such is the poor quality of O2 Coverage? Hmmm...
on 12-11-2012 15:38
on 12-11-2012 15:38
on 12-11-2012 15:44
on 12-11-2012 15:44
@Liquid wrote:
Do you Think ill miss posts like this when you move both accounts elsewhere in December?
Strange, we don't see many posts from people telling us they have found the perfect network!
I wonder why?
on 12-11-2012 15:49
on 12-11-2012 15:49
It's like anything else. Speak as you find. Undoubtably some people have problems with the network but that goes for any other network too. You can only go off your own experience in your own particular area.
Mine has always been good with O2 thankfully otherwise I wouldn't have stayed for the last 15 years.
on 12-11-2012 16:01
on 12-11-2012 16:01
@Anonymous wrote:Freebies makes good headlines for marketing prats and gullible freeloaders, yet never amounts to a bean just like Petrol loyalty points.
.....
Suppose I'd better spend that £3.50 off my next diesel fill then I get from Shell for being part of the v-power club every quarter
Mind you I'd actually like to take advantage of cinema tickets and pizza if there were any of those within a 40 mile radius of me but I'll be content in knowing that I get a signal and I'm not losing anything.
Of course o2 could always put prices up midway through a contract like the other networks and not offer anything (turns to the direction of Vodafone glaring).
on 12-11-2012 20:31
So you didn't see Watchdog on Petrol loyalty points...
I eat anything with pineapple topping... no pepperoni thanks.