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Hey, I want to start a new contract with O2 and I wanted the IPhone 6s Plus 64GB but no stores have it instock so I was going to order it off of the website but just wanted to know if I will still be able to get my corperate discount as I work at Sainsbury's?

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viridis
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No, iphone 6s is exempt from O2 Open.
Stores won't be able to add it either

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viridis
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No, iphone 6s is exempt from O2 Open.
Stores won't be able to add it either
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Makes no sense to me and people getting a phone now won't be eligible when they allow o2 open in 6 months.

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I could never fully understand it when the discount is only off the airtime side of the agreement anyway, the handset still costs the customer the same amount and O2 receive the same amount
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O2 make most money off the Airtime, devices alone are rarely much profit.
Thats why it's only airtime, that's the only real part O2 have control over and can play with.
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