on 14-11-2016 16:23
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on 14-11-2016 16:23
Is there anyway to change your tariff to something more suited or am i stuck with the "Customized" tariffs?
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on 14-11-2016 16:24
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on 14-11-2016 16:24
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on 14-11-2016 16:26
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on 14-11-2016 16:40
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on 14-11-2016 16:40
Tariffs change but unfortunately once you have chosen you can only upgrade, this is why many people see something better later and cannot change. In those situations, funds permitting, you can pay off the handset and go sim only where allowances are usually better and cheaper.
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on 14-11-2016 16:53
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on 14-11-2016 16:53
Misleading how? You choose a phone/tarriff that you are happy to choose at the time. It's the same as any utility company that you use. Options to change are there but normally you have to wait until the present contract is done or pay it off. If you buy a suite and pay monthly and you see it advertised at a discount a week later do you think you can reduce payments?
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on 14-11-2016 16:58
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on 14-11-2016 16:58
Trading Standards will say nothing, and if you're thinking of complaining, you're probably wasting your time. I'm sure that all the tariffs published are thought out long before they are printed, and have been approved. O2 doesn't just pull a tariff out of the sky, and the rules are in the Terms & Conditions, which unfortunately most people don't take the time to read.
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on 14-11-2016 17:16
Trading standards won't do anything. It's all above board & legit. If you want a cheaper tariff than do as others advise & go sim only or pay as you go. You would still need to pay off your device plan to upgrade to a new tariff first
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on 06-01-2017 18:02
Like you and numerous other unhappy customers, I am stuck with the same tariff for two years and neither my network provider nor my retailer are prepared to offer a minimum degree of flexibility on this matter. It never used to be like this. After fifteen years of living in a developing country where I was offered excellent customer service and was able to make tariff changes when needed I now seem to have come to a money sucking system that totally suppresses people's needs.