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?!
18-11-2012 00:59
18-11-2012 00:59
18-11-2012 01:01
18-11-2012 01:26 - edited 18-11-2012 01:27
@Aashiq,
Sorry but what does this post mean
Whats a free upgrade, NOTHING is free. Iphone 5 costs £529.00 sim free.
So on a on & on tariff £26.00 iphone 5 costs £249.00
24 months of 26.00pm x £624.00 + £249.00 = £873.00
so please do not say that getting a free phone is a incentive because its not a free phone.
I upgrade my phone I get the phone for free and I pay the line rental attached to that phone.
You choose the Iphone 5 as a example but failed to show other upgrade deals on the the phone companies. How much are they?
18-11-2012 01:32
18-11-2012 01:38
I get that fella but he forgot to add the the cost of the sim free contract on to the costs or the fact that most people that want the phone do not have £500 plus up front.
18-11-2012 01:40
18-11-2012 01:45
I am stumped but not by the post lol
19-11-2012 11:04
Hi, it's me again!
I managed to get O2 to move forward my upgrade date by one week (eventually) and so I've stayed. I was never expecting them to move heaven and earth, I just wanted a jesture of appreciation for the thousands of pounds i've spent with them over the years.
I'm pleased to read that I'm not the only one who believes a large corporation should work to keep it's customers and not rest on it's laurels.
I agree with comments about there being no free upgrade, for example if I'd moved from o2 to orange I would've got the same phone for the same tariff which means i'm not being upgraded, i'm just running a new tariff with a new phone (for that tariff).
Let us also remember that there's probably a small chinese firm churning out these smart phones for pittance.
19-11-2012 11:08
19-11-2012 11:12