on 28-01-2014 19:40
on 28-01-2014 19:40
I just discovered that my wife - who's phone, text allowance, call allowance and everything else is identical to my own - pays £26.83 when I am paying £37.00
My contact expires in September but I am told by the website that I'm unable to change tariff
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on 28-01-2014 20:01
It's been quite some time since O2 prevented people from changing tariff mid contract although in fairness O2 were one of the last networks to make this change. Of course in this day and age of O2 promoting the airtime as being totally separate from the handset, there is little reason (beyond profit) why O2 should prevent people from doing so if they are on O2 refresh
If you aren't on O2 refresh, it is highly likely that the disparities in your price plan when compared to your wife are down to the handsets you have as the cost of the handset will be factored into the price plan
on 28-01-2014 19:44
on 28-01-2014 20:01
It's been quite some time since O2 prevented people from changing tariff mid contract although in fairness O2 were one of the last networks to make this change. Of course in this day and age of O2 promoting the airtime as being totally separate from the handset, there is little reason (beyond profit) why O2 should prevent people from doing so if they are on O2 refresh
If you aren't on O2 refresh, it is highly likely that the disparities in your price plan when compared to your wife are down to the handsets you have as the cost of the handset will be factored into the price plan
28-01-2014 23:28 - edited 28-01-2014 23:33
28-01-2014 23:28 - edited 28-01-2014 23:33
Don't you mean allowed Dave and not prevented, where people could move down a level after half way through a contract?
I'm sure that was allowed when I started with O2.