on 15-04-2016 15:11
on 15-04-2016 15:11
on 15-04-2016 17:34
on 15-04-2016 17:34
In theory you can share up to 10 devices @adamtemp64 and I thought IF 30Gb could be shared between those it might get used.....but as I say it's only 20gb maximum......
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 15-04-2016 17:41
on 15-04-2016 17:41
@jonsie Or access to a faster wifi service .
At present in my rural location as you will have seen my mobile is way better than the poor bt copper adsl in this area.
on 17-04-2016 09:54
on 17-04-2016 09:54
For me I use 4-5+ GB a month on a 5GB data plan so wouldn't really use 30GB as I have high speed broadband at home but like the idea of upgrading after 12 months I. e get the iPhone 6s Plus then iPhone 7 or 7s
on 17-04-2016 10:00
on 17-04-2016 10:00
@Anonymous wrote:For me I use 4-5+ GB a month on a 5GB data plan so wouldn't really use 30GB as I have high speed broadband at home but like the idea of upgrading after 12 months I. e get the iPhone 6s Plus then iPhone 7 or 7s
Just look at the bigger picture and work out the overall cost.
If it works in your favour, go for it.
on 17-04-2016 10:06
on 17-04-2016 10:06
According to @adamtemp64's post on here you have to return the handset after 12 months on his 30GB tariff..
I wonder if you are penalised if the handset isn't in pristine condition?....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-04-2016 10:20
on 17-04-2016 10:20
on 17-04-2016 10:40
on 17-04-2016 10:40
sections 7 and 8 say this
Where your Existing Phone is worth less than the O2 Payment you will not be required to pay the difference.
Where the value of your Existing Phone is worth more than the O2 Payment, O2 will not be obliged to pay you the difference between the O2 Payment and the actual value of your Existing Phone.
on 17-04-2016 10:47
on 17-04-2016 10:47
on 17-04-2016 10:50
on 17-04-2016 10:50
I understand this now......nothing for either to pay ...one way or another...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-04-2016 12:29