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STRINGZ
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I have been with 02 for years and I have just 'upgraded' from a plan costing £9.92 per month to one costing £8 per month with more minutes, etc. 

 

My question is two-fold.  Why do O2 not inform their existing ,valuable' customers that they are paying more for a service than they should be.  I would have much more loyalty to O2 if they could be bothered to drop me a line and say, there is a better deal for you.

 

Part 2.  Will my existing contract payment term run concurrently, such that I pay twice for the deal or will the new deal only kick in once the old one has expired. 

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Enlli
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1.No network does. Is the £8 deal through a 3rd Party such as USwitch.

It is always a good idea to review your tariff on a regular basis.

2. It depends how you took out the new tariff whether you pay for two or not.

If an upgrade, then no. If a completely new tariff then yes, and you will need to migrate the old number across

Guide: Migration & porting into O2  

This is not O2 and we are all customers here similar to yourself and cannot answer account type queries.
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Oxonian
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@STRINGZ 

It's also fair to say that in the UK, loyalty is not rewarded. Whether it's telecoms and mobile 'phones, utilities, insurance etc or the rate of interest that a financial institution offers on savings, those who move tend to get better deals than those who stay put. 

As @Enlli says, you need to review your options on a regular basis and shop around.   

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