01-03-2013 07:15 - edited 01-03-2013 08:35
01-03-2013 07:15 - edited 01-03-2013 08:35
Hi everyone,
We have reached agreement with Sky for them to acquire our consumer Home Broadband and Home Phone business.
For more information on what this means, read more here: http://o2lin.kr/Z1CRJT
If you’d like to read our press release, it’s here: http://o2lin.kr/Z1zF10
O2 Social Media Team
on 05-05-2013 14:00
on 05-05-2013 14:00
on 05-05-2013 14:16
on 05-05-2013 14:16
@Anonymous wrote:Anyways yeah I disagree man, people are just saying this for a positive spin on the whole thing. It makes not= sense why o2 would give you 12 free months when they have nothing to gain by doing so.
Sorry then, I guess they're all fabricating it just to confuse you!
on 05-05-2013 15:14
The 12 months free is a fact... As I was offered and accepted this offer. I am currently paying nothing until next year. I called up to ask for info on the Sky sale and the o2 rep I spoke to mentioned the 12 months free deal and transfered me to retentions who signed me up on a new 12 month contract with the same specs I had before less paying a monthly fee. He also said that customers in the larger population areas would be transferred first, ie London etc and it would take 12 - 18 months for them to get as far as Scotland. By which point I would be out of my 12 month contract and could possibly negotiate a better deal with SKY in order for them to attempt to keep me as a customer. If no better deal was forthcoming then I could leave as I would be out of contract anyway.
In reports I have read on the sale to Sky, apparently O2 has £20 million more to gain from doing this as Sky will pay £20 million more if o2 succesfully transfers their customers. If existing o2 customers all leave and o2 transfer zero customer base, then the extra £20 million would not be paid.
http://corporate.sky.com/media/press_releases/2013/sky_to_acquire_telefonicas_uk_broadband_and_fixed...
"Under the terms of the agreement, Sky will pay a consideration of £180 million to Telefónica UK for the consumer broadband, home phone and line rental customers served by the O2 and BE brands. An extra contingent amount, not exceeding £20 million, may be payable dependent upon the successful delivery and completion of the customer migration process by Telefónica UK. "
on 05-05-2013 15:35
on 05-05-2013 15:35
Has anyone recieved their welcome pack from Sky?
Just worried that we are going to loose things we take for granted from O2
e.g Looking at the Sky website - calls to them for querries, technical issues etc seem to be charged at 5p per min (unlike free calls to O2) if you are on BT - i.e unless you take Sky's phone package as well when I believe the calls will be free
You seem to get 12 months free McAfee - but after the 12 month period their current SKY customers have to pay £3 month for McAfee
The last e-mail from O2 said we would initially be migrated over on our current T&C's - does anyone know how long before Sky will want us to migrate fully to their T&C's
on 05-05-2013 15:51
on 05-05-2013 15:51
To the end of your existing minimum term
on 05-05-2013 17:02
06-05-2013 12:24 - edited 06-05-2013 12:27
06-05-2013 12:24 - edited 06-05-2013 12:27
@Anonymous wrote:I replied to an old post, why does this forum have reply beside posts, but does not include the thing you are replying to?? Anyways yeah I disagree man, people are just saying this for a positive spin on the whole thing. It makes not= sense why o2 would give you 12 free months when they have nothing to gain by doing so.
Just because YOU didn't get offered it , don't call other people liars! The reason is likely that they want to retain the maximum customer base before the handover. Plenty of evidence of people getting the free offers on this and other forums. Try doing some research before spouting rubbish about bull. As the offer was discretionary , no doubt you weren't offered anything because you showed as much charm on the phone and you have done with your last posts.
on 06-05-2013 14:42
on 06-05-2013 14:42
@Anonymous wrote:I replied to an old post, why does this forum have reply beside posts, but does not include the thing you are replying to?? Anyways yeah I disagree man, people are just saying this for a positive spin on the whole thing. It makes not= sense why o2 would give you 12 free months when they have nothing to gain by doing so.
There's a quote button when you reply, right next to the spell check button
on 07-05-2013 16:56
@Anonymous wrote:
Zingy9 wrote ".....went on O2 live chat earlier and was told if cancelled early would have to pay a cancellation fee."
Having been an o2 customer from the start i'm now out of contract on my home broadband and have been trying for several days now to close my Sky (?) home broadband service and have an email from O2 saying that if I don't give notice I will have to pay a cancellation fee. I told the chat line I wanted out, I've emailed and I've written by land mail but apparently O2 will only accept notice given by phone!
I don't understand this , when you phone to ask for your Mac code they know you want to leave. I'm out of contract too and they never mentioned this to me.
By the way ...You phone O2 but the calls get transferred to Sky already !! it was a chap from Skye who tried to persuade me not to move or if I insisted to take out Skye T.V. instead.
on 07-05-2013 18:36
on 07-05-2013 18:36
@Anonymous wrote:I don't understand this , when you phone to ask for your Mac code they know you want to leave.
Not always, if you don't use the MAC nothing will happen and your line will continue as it was.