on 16-04-2013 12:23
on 16-04-2013 12:23
I currently have the Samsung S3 on a 24month contract which ends in April 2014 and pay £42 a month for unlimited calls, unlimited texts and 1GB data. (up front cost was £90)
I have just seen the Samsung S4 being offered at £37 a month for unlimited calls, unlimited texts and 2GB data with an upfront cost of £69.99
.....anyone else see something wrong here? Why am I paying more for an older model and with less data? When i originally took the tariff out, it was £40 a month but then i got a lovely email from O2 before xmas saying that for whatever reason it is now going to cost me £42 a month. I have been with O2 for about 3 years now and i know its not as long as alot of people but i'm wondering why i'm getting screwed over with my tariff?
I have all intentions to stay with O2 as i think their service is great and I intend to get the newest model of Samsung Galaxy next year (whatever it might be) but, i don't think O2 are being fair to their current customers.
If anyone could come back to me explaining this I would appreciate it.
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on 16-04-2013 12:32
on 16-04-2013 12:32
Prices are changing all the time, if you take out a long contract you will see this, if this was a few years ago prices might well be rising and you would be happier.
Personally I buy my phones sim free and use a Simplicity contract to be in a better position to adjust to price changes.
You must have been ok with the deal when you took it out and no doubt your next one will be cheaper.
on 16-04-2013 12:26
on 16-04-2013 12:32
on 16-04-2013 12:32
Prices are changing all the time, if you take out a long contract you will see this, if this was a few years ago prices might well be rising and you would be happier.
Personally I buy my phones sim free and use a Simplicity contract to be in a better position to adjust to price changes.
You must have been ok with the deal when you took it out and no doubt your next one will be cheaper.
on 16-04-2013 14:56
on 16-04-2013 14:56
on 16-04-2013 15:38
on 16-04-2013 15:42
on 16-04-2013 15:42
on 16-04-2013 15:44
on 16-04-2013 15:44
With smart phones evolving at their present rate it makes no sense to tie into a 24 month contract, however, for some it's the only way to get their hands on the latest phone. The problems are there for all to see when tariffs change or people tire of their present handset.
on 16-04-2013 15:46
on 16-04-2013 16:20
on 16-04-2013 16:20