on 27-02-2020 14:35
Just thanking O2 for the price increase on my contract, enjoy the extra money until October since you will not be retaining this customer I will be changing providers as soon as my contract is up. You can spend the additional money attracting a new customer
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on 27-02-2020 15:22
on 27-02-2020 15:22
Maybe but they don't appear to apply them since looking at my old supplier I can get more data for the same price that I was paying 2 yrs ago (Text and Airtime are unlimited)
on 27-02-2020 15:25
on 27-02-2020 15:25
Yes if you change every year you do tend to get more for your money and RPI wouldn't affect you. I changed in December and got 100GB for the same price I was paying for 25GB. I'm still hit with 35p price increase.
on 27-02-2020 15:26
on 27-02-2020 15:26
on 27-02-2020 15:27
on 27-02-2020 15:27
@jonsie wrote:Yes if you change every year you do tend to get more for your money and RPI wouldn't affect you. I changed in December and got 100GB for the same price I was paying for 25GB. I'm still hit with 35p price increase.
Won't break the bank though I'm sure.
on 27-02-2020 15:29
on 27-02-2020 15:29
Whaqt I'm saying is that it was too good a deal to miss, the same deal may not be available come April/May. The increase is piffling and not something that bothers me in the slightest.
on 27-02-2020 15:29
on 27-02-2020 15:29
Looking at my old provider I can get more data for the same price I was paying 2 yrs ago - texts and calls are unlimited, so I doubt they apply the increases to sim only
on 27-02-2020 15:38
on 27-02-2020 15:38
@heppy2002 wrote:Looking at my old provider I can get more data for the same price I was paying 2 yrs ago - texts and calls are unlimited, so I doubt they apply the increases to sim only
They do for those in contract. O2 do the same.
That's why you have to change tariff every year.
on 27-02-2020 16:19
on 27-02-2020 16:19
on 27-02-2020 19:19
on 27-02-2020 19:19
I'm one of those who has a sim only contract. I also wait for deals and am paying less now for more data. RPI is usually pennies only .
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on 27-02-2020 20:26
on 27-02-2020 20:26
I accept that prices go up so not an issue - but my eye for neat and tidyness gets offended by it going from a nice neat £25.00 to a messy £25.67!