on 02-04-2021 11:24
on 02-04-2021 11:44
Usually because O2 offers Refresh and O2 Open. However other companies get a commission for selling phones from O2 network so the choice is up to you.
However, you will only get a Refresh deal if you buy directly from O2. If that isn't a deal breaker for you, then go for a deal which suits you and your circumstances.
Just make sure you dn't end up with a business contract.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 02-04-2021 13:23
on 02-04-2021 13:30
on 02-04-2021 13:30
Honestly @Ruskyg O2 don't care less what feedback they get on pricing.
Obviously they benchmark and as people are happy to pay a premium to go direct, they will continue with their pricing structure.
There are discounts available from O2, but only if bought direct, so that suits many also.
You missed the point about commission though. O2 give that to resellers who then use it to discount their prices and drive more sales. Again, O2 don't care, as ultimately you are still paying O2 for the contract.
on 02-04-2021 13:31
on 02-04-2021 13:31
I don't feed anything back to O2. I am a customer like yourself. You are posting on a community forum. I was simply giving you a reason why O2 deals could be cheaper elsewhere as places like Mobiles Phone Direct pay commission to O2 to sell phones on their network.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 02-04-2021 13:36
on 02-04-2021 13:36
No one here will give a company response as we are all customers
It's a shame that other retailers can offer the same deals much cheaper but it's always been that customers are normally tied into upgrading early and as as in all walks of life, the bigger the company the more expensive they are
I would always advise people to shop around but truth is, people can't be bothered and think they are getting a good deal by sticking with the same company
Totally false but this is an O2 business decision, maximise profit from every customer
on 02-04-2021 16:59