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Anonymous
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Hello,

 I have had calls recently from the O2 loyalty team saying they can waver any upfront costs and a better deal for my upgrade but i couldnt decide on a phone. I have now decided what phone i would like but i cant find a way to get through to the O2 loyalty team to process my upgrade as through the normal upgrade process i will have to pay upfront cost for the phone i want. Is there any way i can get in contact with the loyalty team directly?

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I find generally these trusted partners don't know what tariff I'm on or any of my personal details. I ask them outright - Are you ringing from O2.

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@Anonymous wrote:

Not necessarily ... I know that outbound upgrades were calling customers and I think they maybe still are.

It wouldn't surprise me if they rang you...unfortunately there is no way of knowing without u ringing upgrades.


@Anonymous is there anything a customer can ask these callers to verify if they are actually O2?


With the problem of cold calling reaching epidemic proportions, both on land lines and mobiles, why does O2 condone it?

I DO NOT WORK FOR O2



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well you do have the option to opt out and it is respected, and lots of people forget their upgrade date and actually appreciate the phone call. So it's a matter of opinion.

I got called by my local o2 store when my upgrade was due and I actually apreciate it, it made me feel like a valued customer ( and I'm not on a staff tariff by the way).

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@Anonymous wrote:

well you do have the option to opt out and it is respected, and lots of people forget their upgrade date and actually appreciate the phone call. So it's a matter of opinion.

I got called by my local o2 store when my upgrade was due and I actually apreciate it, it made me feel like a valued customer ( and I'm not on a staff tariff by the way).


A valid flip side to the debate. 😄

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well you do have the option to opt out and it is respected, and lots of people forget their upgrade date and actually appreciate the phone call. So it's a matter of opinion.

I got called by my local o2 store when my upgrade was due and I actually apreciate it, it made me feel like a valued customer ( and I'm not on a staff tariff by the way).


It's a matter of opinion, and we can agree to disagree, but you only have to look through the forum to see the number of complaints from people about cold calling, and how many of those people weren't even aware that they have the ability to opt out.

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It all goes back to the confusion of it been O2 or a 3rd party calling you......
I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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@Bambino wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

well you do have the option to opt out and it is respected, and lots of people forget their upgrade date and actually appreciate the phone call. So it's a matter of opinion.

I got called by my local o2 store when my upgrade was due and I actually apreciate it, it made me feel like a valued customer ( and I'm not on a staff tariff by the way).


It's a matter of opinion, and we can agree to disagree, but you only have to look through the forum to see the number of complaints from people about cold calling, and how many of those people weren't even aware that they have the ability to opt out.


It's also fair to point out that people don't join / post to say they were happy to receive a call either. No balance. 

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Hey again, 

Just want to say thanks for all the comments its been a help. Ive spoken to O2 on 202 and they say there is no record in my notes that i had been called. Im sure they said they were phoning from O2 as i am a loyal customer who has been with O2 for a very long time and paid my bills on time so for me to upgrade they would wipe out any upfront costs and reduce the price of my chosen tariff. They also offered for my partner to join onto my O2 account with a phone she chooses. They also knew my details: tel number, address and asked me the answer to my account's security question so for them to know that i would presume they are O2?

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It would be great to even be ABLE to talk to retentions. Just have been on hold for several minutes. Don't think O2 care about retaining loyal customers any more because on live chat I was just offered the normal £8 simm option. no discounts despite having been an o2 customer for over a decade.

Tesco mobile here I come

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