on 16-01-2023 13:19
Hi,
Could anyone please shed some light on the above?
My questions are around service quality in comparison to buying directly from O2 ; for e.g
- Will O2 apply any throttling for uswitch acquired accounts?
- Are voice calls routed through the same VoLTE/5G infrastructure ?
- There is a credit check - so yes it will appear on the creditcard as a hard search
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on 16-01-2023 13:23
You are redirected to buy through the o2 website so they are exactly the same.
on 16-01-2023 13:23
You are redirected to buy through the o2 website so they are exactly the same.
on 16-01-2023 13:28
on 16-01-2023 13:28
yes, the difference is cost, you get 20GB for £8 via Uswitch. Need to shell out over double (£18) to get the same when buying direct + RPI increase is applied for both I believe
on 16-01-2023 13:36
I'm aware of the cost difference but you asked about quality of the service, which is the same.
And yes, rpi increases will apply to both also.
on 16-01-2023 13:51
on 16-01-2023 13:51
I'm on the £8 for 20GB plan. For some reason 4 months in O2 offered 30GB for the same price as a tariff change.
Being on Volt I know get 60GB for my £8. 😀
on 16-01-2023 13:53
on 16-01-2023 13:53
on 16-01-2023 14:17
on 16-01-2023 14:17
@Pvin You asked if there was a hard credit search, I can confirm there is.
Nowhere in my paperwork does it say it will switch to the more expensive o2 rates after 12 months. But not a problem I'll take out another deal and migrate the number.
on 16-01-2023 14:54
on 16-01-2023 14:54
@Pvin wrote:Thanks for the response @MI5 , so the only catch is the automatic 'rate switching' (to their current price plans applicable) after the initial 12months contract term?
Your MyO2 will tell you if the offer is time limited or not.