on 19-10-2022 20:36
Hi Guys
The wife has been with o2 over 20 years.
I understand there is so much competition now but can anyone help me unpick this?
Wife was on an iPhone x and sim contract which Finished months ago so looking at our bills.
Anyway want to change her current £32 a month (15gb) to a sim only deal and keep number as part of that still for the device that has been paid off.
On all the comparison sites including 02 20gb sim deal is £8 a month. Let's say most are around £10 - Yet within the site and app under my wife's log in they will only offer 25gb for £31! Or 4gn for £20!!
Wot the actual deuces. Is that how they treat existing customers now? Do we really have to cancel, get puc code and get a new o2 contract (by that point we will leave) or can they adjust on the phone closer to reality? We are out of contract.
Seemed designed to fleece the elderly or lazy or am I missing something. 5g and jnlimited same before and now so cannot see any difference or add ons?
Thank you for reading. Any ideas?
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on 19-10-2022 20:44
on 19-10-2022 20:44
That is because the likes of uswitch are paid a commission and pay to do a deal with o2, as these comparison sites love their affiliate payments to push a network, so the price is cheaper..
You dont need a PAC code, just take out a new contract via the comparision site and the follow this guide to move your number to the new contract. Guide: Migration & porting into O2
19-10-2022 20:43 - edited 19-10-2022 20:47
19-10-2022 20:43 - edited 19-10-2022 20:47
You need to follow the upgrade path in her MyO2, not the tariff change.
Follow the link and then choose to upgrade to a sim only.
on 19-10-2022 20:44
on 19-10-2022 20:44
That is because the likes of uswitch are paid a commission and pay to do a deal with o2, as these comparison sites love their affiliate payments to push a network, so the price is cheaper..
You dont need a PAC code, just take out a new contract via the comparision site and the follow this guide to move your number to the new contract. Guide: Migration & porting into O2