02-06-2021 19:24
As you have now just anonced the merger with Virgin Media will we get the option to leave o2 free of charge - personally want nothing to do with that shower of **** and would like to take my business elsewhere.
When I signed my contract it was with O2 and VM were not in the picture
Thanks
02-06-2021 19:27
Pay off what you owe and you can leave at anytime.
If you're on refresh, the device is yours to keep so you can go sim only elsewhere.
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02-06-2021 19:29
02-06-2021 19:29
The point is if the contract was taken out prior to any merger and changes take place there should be no penalty as the agreement was with O2 not Virgin Media /O2 therefore I intend not to pay the contract off .
02-06-2021 19:32
02-06-2021 19:32
Then you'll need to call O2 to see if they will allow you to hand back your device and cancel.
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8.00am is the best time to call and good luck.
02-06-2021 19:34
02-06-2021 19:34
Cheers - the handset is mine so its just the sim only that needs to go - will buzz them and see whats said
02-06-2021 19:37
02-06-2021 19:37
Let us know how you get on @SeanR69
02-06-2021 19:43
02-06-2021 19:43
As your O2 contract continues as normal I wouldn't have thought it a valid reason to terminate your contract early as you are not affected by the merger.
02-06-2021 20:12
02-06-2021 20:12
02-06-2021 20:38 - edited 02-06-2021 20:39
02-06-2021 20:38 - edited 02-06-2021 20:39
@MI5 @SeanR69
The merger is not grounds for contract termination, as the company providing the services is still o2, VMo2 is the company that has been formed to operate the Joint Venture (its a 50/50 Telefonica / Liberty Global JV)
o2 are still the legal entity running the Mobile Network.
If people want to cancel they will need to pay off their contract in full, and if not on refresh pay any early termination fees.
The same happened when BT bought EE / PlusNet etc
02-06-2021 20:42
02-06-2021 20:42