21-12-2013 12:50 - edited 21-12-2013 13:12
21-12-2013 12:50 - edited 21-12-2013 13:12
## This post is not for a problem which I need advice for - it is a suggestion for you ##
I moved from the 3G pay and go go go tariff to the 4G pay and go go go tariff. The tariff has 4 tiers and it starts at 75 minutes, 500 texts and 500MB of data.
According to the O2 website, if you are already an O2 customer (for over 3 months) then you automatically go to the 2nd tier which consists 150 minutes, 1000 texts and 1GB of data.
I was put on to the 2nd tier on my anniversary date. I am a big texter and after a few days I found that my texts were going down very quickly. My previous 3G tariff had unlimited texts so I didn't need to keep checking to see how many I had left.
I contacted O2 after a week of being on the 4G tariff as I had used quite a lot of the 1000 texts that I was given. I told the O2 advisor that I used to have unlimited texts and that I text a lot and I asked if there was a bolt on that I could put onto my account for texts. After checking my account the O2 advisor said that as I had been with O2 for a long time, my texts would go from 1000 to unlimited on the next anniversary date. I am happy about this as I do not have to pay any extra and I am on the 4th tier of the tariffs.
My nan always says to me "You don't get nothing if you don't ask" and in this instance it paid off so you can try the same and you may endup increasing your text allowance and not paying more. If I did not speak to O2 about it then I would of had to wait another 3 months.
I love having unlimited texts. The last few days of my 1000 texts tariff consisted of me abbreviating all of my texts to minimise the texts that are used and I had less than 10 left on my final day. It is a pain having to check my account every few days to see how many texts I have left. I am a grammer fanatic and I hate people who text talk and abbreviate every word so I am glad that I can text in proper English again.
on 21-12-2013 12:54
on 21-12-2013 12:54
on 21-12-2013 12:56
on 21-12-2013 12:56
I know it is capped @bandofbrothers but I think it is capped at about 2000 so it's double what I had.
By the way, how are you finding 4G? I was wary that it may eat up my data but I am finding that my data is going down slow and it is the same if not better than 3G.
21-12-2013 12:58 - edited 21-12-2013 13:01
on 21-12-2013 15:59
on 21-12-2013 15:59
@Anonymous wrote:
Hi.
As I understand it 4g does not use your data allowance any faster than 3G it's just that your online more as you can do things faster !
That's my understanding as well. If your internet usage is the same 4G just loads content faster.
Are you getting many drops down to Edge or GPRS? I still am travelling in and around London for work, frustrating if streaming content.
on 21-12-2013 16:32
Hi aldaweb,
There are some fringe areas for 4G but I'm normally only affected when commuting to and from work, which has more to do with switching between cells quickly, and the metal of the bus etc.
When we visit my sister in law I do drop down to 3G.
I rarely see gprs on my iPhone which I'm not gloating about, but instead feel lucky.
I'm also fortunate to enjoy City Centre wide Wi-Fi.