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chorlton
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Hello
I'm on an O2 legacy package paying £9ish a month for 20mbs with unlimited downloads - and as it's always been fast and reliable and our family easily uses 100-110gb in a month I am reluctant to risk changing it. Cant remember exactly which package i'm on but had it for about 3.5 years.
But, I'm planning on changing my land line and looking at O2 for that (been stuck on a BT rolling 12 month deal and twice missed the chance to get out of it and been stuck for another 12 months so determined to get off this year!)
Looking at the small print, if i sign up for O2 land line i have to sign a new broadband agreement... Is anyone on a current O2 unlimited broadband package - and is it really unlimited and likely to stay that way..?
I need to work out if I'd be better sticking with current legacy broadband package and looking elsewhere for landline.
I'm on an O2 legacy package paying £9ish a month for 20mbs with unlimited downloads - and as it's always been fast and reliable and our family easily uses 100-110gb in a month I am reluctant to risk changing it. Cant remember exactly which package i'm on but had it for about 3.5 years.
But, I'm planning on changing my land line and looking at O2 for that (been stuck on a BT rolling 12 month deal and twice missed the chance to get out of it and been stuck for another 12 months so determined to get off this year!)
Looking at the small print, if i sign up for O2 land line i have to sign a new broadband agreement... Is anyone on a current O2 unlimited broadband package - and is it really unlimited and likely to stay that way..?
I need to work out if I'd be better sticking with current legacy broadband package and looking elsewhere for landline.
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I switched my line rental to O2 about 18m ago without any requirement to leave the legacy tariff. Have you tried calling O2 retentions to discuss the options available?No free lunch, and no free laptop0
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I was on Primus for calls & O2 Legacy for broadband,but well out of the initial 12month contract.I was then offered 6 months broadband free so I switched to the "All Rounder" package.
After my 12 months with Primus was up,I switched to O2 for line rental & my broadband is unlimited,my average bill is around £28 a month with the mobile discount.0 -
I may be wrong but I thought rolling contracts were now illegal?0
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