on 17-02-2016 10:09
As I am nearing the end of my contract, I am considering my options.
Given the signal with o2 is pretty good my most frequently travelled areas I am leaning towards staying with them.
However, deals through o2 are not exactly competitive in terms of price when looking at 3rd party offerings (excluding the refresh part of the deal, not something I am likely to use) and considering total spend.
So, my long winded question is this - if I take a contract through a 3rd party, can I still use "fringe benefits" like Priority and o2 Wi-Fi?
My contract will still be with o2, just be brought elsewhere...
All help welcome!!
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on 17-02-2016 10:24
on 17-02-2016 10:24
17-02-2016 10:18 - edited 17-02-2016 10:21
17-02-2016 10:18 - edited 17-02-2016 10:21
You wont be able to get a refresh contract if through a 3rd party...though you will be able to use O2 wifi
Many people are happy with a Refresh contract...Link above..
Edited to add t's and c's re Priority http://www.o2.co.uk/termsandconditions/other-products-and-services/priority-terms-and-conditions
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on 17-02-2016 10:24
on 17-02-2016 10:24
on 17-02-2016 10:33
on 17-02-2016 10:33
thanks both for the confirmation.
without naming where, the deal is to get a g4 on o2, unlimited calls/texts and 3gb of data for £31 pm. total cost is £744.
the deal with o2 is almost identical (same tariff but at £30.75 pm and total cost £718).
however, through the 3rd party there are a number of offers of cashback (automatic or redemption) that bring the total cost down to less than directly through o2 (one takes the total cost down to £636!!)
as I am unlikely to take advantage of the refresh part of the deal, if the other benefits of an o2 contract remain (o2 Wi-Fi and priority) my main concern is how much the total cost is over the contract period.
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on 17-02-2016 10:35
on 17-02-2016 10:35
on 17-02-2016 10:38
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on 17-02-2016 10:43
on 17-02-2016 10:43
now it's just deciding which device to get - having had a note 4 for two weeks has thrown a massive spanner in the works.
@Toby - any chance of trying the LG G4 as well so I can do a comparison
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on 17-02-2016 10:46
on 17-02-2016 10:46
on 17-02-2016 10:50
on 17-02-2016 10:50
@MI5 wrote:
The only reason to go Note 4 is if you will use the stylus functions, otherwise it's just like any other latest android, but bigger!
Or if you are shallow like me you go for the size....and colour. (Which can be just as relevant to some folk)
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on 17-02-2016 10:51
on 17-02-2016 10:51