03-04-2014 01:23
03-04-2014 01:23
I was browsing the shop considering and upgrade, I noticed a couple of handsets (which ones are no longer important) that where being offered as refurbs with a slightly reduced monthly price over the new handsets. So I thought, yeah that will do, gets me a newer phone without a huge increase in monthly cost.
However, when I actually log in to browse the upgrades, the very same handsets are now no longer available as refurbs, they all say out of stock. Now I have tried this on various days, and also with 2 machines sat side by side, and they clearly show as available, until you login to browse upgrades on one machine, so we have one telling me they are available and one saying they are out of stock.
If you click through to order (on the machine not logged in to browse upgrades) these handsets still appear as available, but yet never show up at all as being in stock when browsing upgrades, I have tried it a few ways just to make sure im not going mad.
So really the question is why? Why am I (and I presume other customers) not allowed to purchase refurb handsets as an upgrade? Why do O2 feel the need and right to remove this option from my purchasing choices? Why? Why?
On top of this when I mentioned it to online chat, they tried to make out I was mistaken, but I can confirm, without doubt this is not the case...
Any thoughts on this? O has someone got some insight as to why this happens?
mrbee
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03-04-2014 21:49 - edited 03-04-2014 21:49
Sky have got to be one of the worst for passing over old for new, a lot of people I know just end their contract and take it out online at renewal. Considering they estimate they don't make money on new customers for a fair amount of months, it just seems daft.
03-04-2014 21:51
03-04-2014 21:52
03-04-2014 21:52
Churn rates for these companies must be off the scale. Gain a customer and say goodbye to another but hey, we got a new subscriber and it doesn't matter how much we have spent to get them. Crazy!
03-04-2014 21:54
03-04-2014 21:55
03-04-2014 21:55
...sorry seem to have gone off-topic
03-04-2014 21:56
03-04-2014 22:15
03-04-2014 22:15
@Anonymous wrote:
On a quick Google, Sky's churn rate is 10.8% apparently.
When you compare that to O2's 1% in its last quarter.
I'll be another Sky statistic tomorrow!:smileywink:
I think this quarter will be a little more defining for O2 though.
03-04-2014 22:33 - edited 03-04-2014 22:33
Hi All, thanks for all the posts, re getting a refurb handset from a shop, well I did check in my local shop and the guy said it was better ordering online!
I also got back onto live chat and asked why the particular handsets always go out of stock on upgrade paths? She said it must be out of stock, OK so why it is still showing as in stock elsewhere? No answer...
Anyway the long and short, after a lengthy chat, I got a new handset, with more minutes and a small loyalty bonus to bring the price closer the the refurb offer, but its a new phone with 200mins and 250MB more and only £1 more than the refurb offer, so yeah am finally pleased with the offer, but that still doesnt explain why this stock this is/was happening.
Thanks again all...
mrbee
03-04-2014 22:41
03-04-2014 22:41
Glad you got some satisfaction but it's a shame that no one on here can answer that question.
04-04-2014 07:12
04-04-2014 07:12