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on 29-04-2024 16:20
Just heard from my local store that O2 Switch up will be 90 days for everyone. Can I confirm is this true and will there be an exit clause thingy as it's a change to the T&C's?
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on 29-05-2024 15:14
Hey
@smiler1, @Ncart82, @PiotrT, @chrisjf19
Have you been able to get this sorted yet?
If not, please drop me a PM with your mobile number and we'll discuss this further 👍
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on 29-04-2024 16:35
@Dave-O2 ??
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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01-05-2024 16:58 - edited 01-05-2024 17:06
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01-05-2024 16:58 - edited 01-05-2024 17:06
Thanks for the tag @MI5
@Soks99 From 19th June 2024, we’ll be moving impacted customers onto the latest version of our O2 Switch Up terms and conditions (Switch Up every 90 days)
We'll be contacting impacted customers directly to advise of this change.
Due to these changes, affected customers will have the right to end their Airtime Plan. Further instructions on how to do this will be included in our communication.
If you decide to cancel your Airtime Plan, you will need to either continue paying your Device Plan in the agreed monthly installments or you can pay the remaining balance off in full.
This is because your Device Plan is a separate loan agreement.
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on 03-05-2024 23:06
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on 03-05-2024 23:06
@Dave-O2 Can you let the people
on the phones know this? Called 5 times and spent over 2 hours on the phone being told various things from the quite ridiculous suggestion that it’s not a real o2 email to it was sent in error with the call centre staff refusing to end my airtime plan.
I’ve escalated to complaints but it shouldn’t have to be this way!
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on 05-05-2024 10:01
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on 05-05-2024 10:01
Called o2 service. They are saying its a scam. They have no idea about this? Can you guide how to end contract? O2 services are of no help.
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on 05-05-2024 10:31
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on 05-05-2024 10:31
@Abdul4 wrote:Called o2 service. They are saying its a scam. They have no idea about this? Can you guide how to end contract? O2 services are of no help.
From the top of this thread, where the change date cited is "from 19th June 2024":
--> Due to these changes, affected customers will have the right to end their Airtime Plan. Further instructions on how to do this will be included in our communication.
The change has not come into effect yet, @Abdul4 -you may need to try cancelling closer to or after 19-JUN-2024.
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on 06-05-2024 23:19
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on 06-05-2024 23:19
The email does have further details and implies you have 30 days from receipt of the notification of the change of terms to cancel. The email was sent out on 1st May with instructions to ring 202 but similar to @Abdul4 I’ve also been told it’s a scam email which it clearly is not.
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on 06-05-2024 23:54
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on 06-05-2024 23:54
What are the chances they dont want us to leave and just beating around the bush so the 30 day deadline pass
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on 07-05-2024 08:13
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on 07-05-2024 08:13
Can't see the point in leaving. You still have to pay the handset loan off and you end up with a phone you will need to sell or trade in for a new one.
If you stay you can still change every 90 days which TBH is quite reasonable and better than elsewhere
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on 07-05-2024 19:16
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on 07-05-2024 19:16