on 03-12-2014 19:30
on 03-12-2014 19:30
I am currently on an old simplicity deal that allegedly was unlimited data unlimited texts & 900 mins.
I was contacted today via text to say there had decided to freeze my data until my next bill.
So I contacted them and they explained unlimited was actually limited to 4gb. They offered to change my contract to 8gb at no cost.
So has anyone else found unlimited not to be unlimited ?
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03-12-2014 19:33 - edited 03-12-2014 19:35
03-12-2014 19:33 - edited 03-12-2014 19:35
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on 03-12-2014 19:36
on 03-12-2014 19:36
on 03-12-2014 19:38
on 03-12-2014 19:38
I'm on a legacy simplicity tariff with unlimited data but there has always been a fair usage policy. Until recently there was no stated limit but others have posted 4gb triggers the limit.
So what does unlimited mean?? We know now!
on 03-12-2014 20:00
on 03-12-2014 20:00
Ergo it is not unlimited. It's a 4Gb tariff.
on 03-12-2014 20:03
on 03-12-2014 20:06
on 03-12-2014 20:06
...and there's me thinking I had a good deal! Mind you I struggle to make 2gb a month
on 03-12-2014 21:25
on 03-12-2014 21:29
on 03-12-2014 21:29
This is a customer to customer forum. O2 don't reply here, although several O2 staff contribute on a personal level.
I dumped my legacy tariff last April and switched to Tesco Mobile, which uses the O2 network. I wasn't ever really using what I was paying for, so I reduced my usage limits slightly, and started paying Tesco half of what I was paying O2, but was also getting 4G data. Yesterday I happened to see that Tesco were doing a Christmas offer and the tariff I'm on was being offered double the minutes. I went into Tesco today to query this, and the Tesco employee immediately upgraded me to the double minutes, and also doubled my data, for exactly the same price I've been paying. Pretty good result, I'd say.
on 03-12-2014 21:33
on 03-12-2014 21:33