on 08-12-2015 15:03
on 08-12-2015 15:03
Hi all, just a quick query regarding the cancellation of my o2 contract.
My contract is due to expire at the end of this month (31/12/15) and i have found a new deal via a third party that i will be signing up for. However the third party deal is still on the o2 network.
I have recently spoke to one of the agents on live chat and they informed me that once i receive my new handset i can contact them and ask them to port my current number across to the new handset and this will also automatically cancel my contract with o2.
I was just wondering if anyone can confirm this to be true as it seems a little too simple, as i have been led to believe it was quite a lengthy process
Thanks in advance
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on 08-12-2015 15:06
on 08-12-2015 15:06
on 08-12-2015 15:15
Wow, thanks for your quick reply.
Thats great i have been told by friends it can become very confusing when switching contracts etc but seems pretty straightforward.
I dont suppose you know how long it takes to transfer an old number to a new handset?
on 08-12-2015 15:16
on 08-12-2015 15:16
on 08-12-2015 15:18
Thanks a lot
on 08-12-2015 15:22
on 08-12-2015 15:22
on 08-12-2015 15:23
Be aware that you cannot get a refresh deal through a third party, you will be locked into a standard 24 month contract
on 08-12-2015 15:28
on 08-12-2015 15:50
on 08-12-2015 15:50
@viridis wrote:
Don't the 3rd party do upgrades?
Upgrading your current agreement is surely much easier?
Typically new contracts are cheaper than upgrades through the likes of CPW etc.....
on 08-12-2015 17:39
on 08-12-2015 17:39
@MI5 wrote:
@viridis wrote:
Don't the 3rd party do upgrades?
Upgrading your current agreement is surely much easier?Typically new contracts are cheaper than upgrades through the likes of CPW etc.....
Which is completely wrong. Why should you have to go through an independent? Surely O2 should be able to compete on prices...