30-10-2012 13:35
30-10-2012 13:35
Hi all, i've been a loyal o2 customer for over 8 years now.
My o2 contract is due for renewal on the 12th of this month (November 2012) so I thought I would contact an advisor through the chat system to see what offers/discounts o2 could give me against an iPhone 5.
I got nowhere! The advisors excuse was that all payment plans are pre-set and that there is no leway for change, the advisor couldn't even move my upgrade date forward by two weeks!!
It seems that o2 are happy to make us fork out hundreds of pounds purchasing a handset year after year and then hundreds more on monthly contracts (on average £40 per month @ £480 per year) to run them but they are not prepared to give anything back, not even 2 weeks advance on an upgrade!
What makes this even more unbelievable is that Orange have activated 4G and so o2 sales will be effected.
I think it may be prudent to wait until my contract has finished, then move over to Orange!
thoughts?!
08-11-2012 15:19
08-11-2012 16:50
if you want something badly, earn it yourself. they may lose existing customers but there will be loads new waiting to take your place. its a win/win situation for 02
10-11-2012 00:45
10-11-2012 00:45
Same here. got 2 contracts and home phone with broadband. Phoned up retentions to get a deal on a iphone 4s and was told that all iphone's were being sent out by CPW and i wouldnt get any deals on that no discount or extra minutes. I was like i want the same contract as before 600 mins extra 200 mins unltd text and 500mb data for £32 and iphone 4s for 239.00 for 12 mths and was told that that was not possiable. I mean why would O2 go to CPW to upgrade O2 contacts. Also noticing that customer service seems to be rude and not willing to listen.
Thinking of cancelling all contracts and going with another network. Few aspects i liked about o2 was that i dont have to pay a charge for non dd and uk customer service. Seems like they dont want customers.
Sort it out O2. you can do better but you dont want to.
10-11-2012 03:21
10-11-2012 13:07
10-11-2012 13:07
Hope your new network is everything you want it to be. Please post back and let us know how you fare with it.
10-11-2012 13:54
Guarantee he will rejoin O2 as I expect he will find that each network has its own faults & imperfections, not just o2
16-11-2012 11:41
yeah i know every network has faults. ive worked for EE and cpw. thats why i have stuck with O2. otherwise i would have left long time ago.
16-11-2012 16:32
been around the block then
16-11-2012 20:26
What I find interesting is that O2 aren't able to beat or even match deals that other wholesale sellers are offering on O2 contracts. E.g. CPW will be able to offer you the handset you want and the tariff you want whilst costing less or at least no more than it would cost to buy directly via O2 and, in some cases, O2 don't even offer themselves.
I know that one reason for this could be ensuring fair competition. As a company they have to make sure there is fair competition by discounting plans etc and increasing variety. You have to admit though that it's odd that they basically undercut themselves and appear incapable of rewarding customer loyalty with anything even approaching meaningful.
I have been a Pay Monthly customer for 2.5 years and requested my PAC the other day. I'm going SIM only on Tesco Mobile. I'll be paying £7.50 per month, and the closest SIM only deal with O2 in terms of included allowances is £15 odd. Now, keep in mind that Tesco's virtual network front uses the O2 infrastructure. In effect, Tesco are offering the customer the same coverage and service for less than half the price that O2 are. There's competition and there's downright ridiculous. I've been trialling the Tesco service for over a month and its indistinguishable from O2. If O2 could match it I'd happily stay with them, or even say £10 per month. But they can't come close. So they lose a customer in me who then goes on to pay someone else far less money to use the same service.
Great for me if I'm happy with the deal - but surely it doesn't make a lot of sense?
16-11-2012 20:35