29-08-2017 15:08
I'm looking at an upgrade at the moment, and I don't get why when upgrading direct with o2 the airtime portion of the contract is more expensive than the same amount of minutes/messages/data on a SIM only deal.
The discrepancy is quite a bit in the case I'm looking at (an extra £5/month in my wallet - £26 p/m for Unlimited/Unlimited/20GB airtime when purchased with a device, vs. £21 p/m when going SIM only) Is there anything I'm missing or does that extra cost actually cover something (i.e. increased risk of the airtime contract ending early when the device is paid off)?
Anyone managed to negotiate the airtime portion of the contract down the same levels as the SIM only tariffs?
29-08-2017 15:20
29-08-2017 16:02
29-08-2017 16:02
It's likely because one will have the device included in the overall cost where as the Sim only. You are only paying airtime
29-08-2017 16:58
29-08-2017 16:58
29-08-2017 17:08
26-10-2019 13:38
My take on this is that its done to take advantage of those who can not afford to purchase a phone outright. They charge the total device cost at retail and make there extra buck on the side from it in increasing the airtime fee since its much harder to finance the phone indivually elsewhere and then take out a sim only plan.