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What is the exact difference between "Rolling Plan" & "Big Bundles"

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What is the exact difference?

 

Why choose 1 over the other?

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On a rolling plan you are forced to renew every month as a continuous payment authority is set up and payments are taken automatically from your registered card.

Big bundles give you the option to top up monthly by various means but you are not forced to, so you can take a break from topping up if you're not using the phone. Of course, you only get allowances if you do top up though.

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@CJME What is the exact point in you asking the same question in a new thread?

Re: Difference between "Rolling Plan" & "Big Bundl... - O2 Community

Call customer service if you're not satisfied with the answers you're getting here.

I DO NOT WORK FOR O2



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On a rolling plan you are forced to renew every month as a continuous payment authority is set up and payments are taken automatically from your registered card.

Big bundles give you the option to top up monthly by various means but you are not forced to, so you can take a break from topping up if you're not using the phone. Of course, you only get allowances if you do top up though.

I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.
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@MI5thanks, why didn't they just write that

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@jonsiemore expensive & less features tho

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I believe that O2's guidance on Big Bundles is somewhat misleading as it does not address another scenario. 

 

Big Bundles renew monthly using your PAYG credit. Hence, whilst Big bundles "...give you the option to top up monthly...", they renew as long as you have got sufficient credit on your account. A monthly top up is unnecessary. I have a Big Bundle that I top up with £60 every six months and that renews each month by deducting £10 from my credit.    

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