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Andy_31
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I've been thinking about lowering my tariff costs from my current costs. Would I have to pay my bill first before asking customer services about a lower tariff?

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Yes I do work for O2 slight_smile

 

Hi Andy_31, good news! based on the info you have given, if you are on a 24 months contract, that you took out in December 2011 you will be eligible to downgrade your tariff, by one stage, in December 2012.

 

If you are on an 18 month contract, you are eligible from now onwards to lower your tariff as you are more than 9 months into your minimum term.

 

Yeah, I think you better pay your bill too if its due wink

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@Liquid wrote:

Do you work for O2 or just have an eidetic memory?


Check miss_cahill's signature! Smiley LOL

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I'm on mobile:( sig don't appear haha.


•feels a bit thick•:(
Nothing sucks more than that moment during an argument when you realize you’re wrong. So Ive been told wink
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perksie
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@Liquid wrote:
I'm on mobile:( sig don't appear haha.

Sorry, I thought your spelling was too good for that, assumed you were on a pc. Smiley LOL

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