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o2 retentions - NO discounts offered?

marvellousaunt
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I can hardly believe what I'm hearing. Can someone please confirm whether this is true or whether i'm being lied to:
I've been a loyal o2 customer for years. I've upgraded the past 2 years and been given a better deal and a new phone. I do the same this year and I get told that if I want to stay on my existing tarriff (500mins/500texts) I have to pay an extra £15/month as they no longer offer any discounts.
So I've ended up on a sim only, no new phone, and a worse tarriff while paying the same money. Absolutely awful.
What should I do? I want my retention offer and a new phone!
I've been a loyal o2 customer for years. I've upgraded the past 2 years and been given a better deal and a new phone. I do the same this year and I get told that if I want to stay on my existing tarriff (500mins/500texts) I have to pay an extra £15/month as they no longer offer any discounts.
So I've ended up on a sim only, no new phone, and a worse tarriff while paying the same money. Absolutely awful.
What should I do? I want my retention offer and a new phone!
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marvellousaunt wrote: »I can hardly believe what I'm hearing. Can someone please confirm whether this is true or whether i'm being lied to:
I've been a loyal o2 customer for years. I've upgraded the past 2 years and been given a better deal and a new phone. I do the same this year and I get told that if I want to stay on my existing tarriff (500mins/500texts) I have to pay an extra £15/month as they no longer offer any discounts.
So I've ended up on a sim only, no new phone, and a worse tarriff while paying the same money. Absolutely awful.
What should I do? I want my retention offer and a new phone!
If you aren't happy change provider....
If you've accepted the contract not sure if you can do anything....0 -
Its not a contract, its only month by month. I have 14 days when I can cancel this new deal.
I want to stay with o2 for the reception - nice to know that my custom for the past few years means nothing to them!
Edit: I'm giving it another shot - found a specific deal on 3 that I can quote... fingers crossed!
Edit 2: Aha. Apparently there's a mysterious 'budget' that appears on your account a few days before your contract is up, presumably allowing the retentions guys to make you some kind of deal. Phone call 2 has yielded a small glimmer of hope - I will phone back closer to contract end date and see if they are more desperate for my custom.0 -
It's not that you don't mean anything to them, it's that you don't spend enough money to justify giving such an upgrade.
Rubbish I know but it's policy, if you didn't go over those minutes and texts every month they've made £180 for you, not even enough to give you a brand new phone, let alone cheaper tariff.0 -
They can offer you any retentions deals a month before your contract ends, my contract ended 8th of June and I upgraded around 10th of may. You don't have to wait until a few days before your contract ends. O2 themselves will tell you you can upgrade from am month before.
Have a look around for a deal that suits your needs and had the phone you'd like, then call them back and say you're leaving them because you've found a better deal, one that will get you a phone plus the minutes/txts you want so can you have your pac number please.
They should offer you a deal, if not, your pac number will take a few days and you don't have to use it, so you don't actually have to move if you don't want too.
Or get a cashback deal, there's a lot of o2 deals around but you don't have to deal with o2 themselves.Sigless0 -
I am on a £30 tariff and due to roaming my bills are and average of £70pm... called to renew today and was offered £100 credit if i decide to keep my phone and go for a 18 month contract...
I didn't think it was a good deal so have requested my PAC... unsure where to go... found a great deal on a 12 month cashback deal with but nobody seem to be able to port o2 numbers onto Vodafone... any suggestions?0 -
Cheers Rev. Apparently I'm not yet in my 11th month (I will be on the 14th, calling back then) - I thought I was, but hey. I was a bit vague in my request the first time I called, but I called back with a specific deal I've found on 3 and they took me a lot more seriously.
The cashback deals really worry me - cos if the company claim they've never got your cheque or refuse to pay out for another reason, you're stuck with a really expensive contract. I'm gutted I missed out on this offer: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=496199&highlight=carphone+warehouse+quidco
CPW still have an £80 autocashback, with £60 quidco thats a great deal, but if quidco doesnt track :S0 -
Anyone can port a number from o2 to vodafone, it's standard procedure.You may have to do it once you have signed up for vodafone rather than giving it at point of sale though.0
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Suppose you can port but not when you get a cashback contract?
the mobile outlet has this on their site
Porting to 3, Orange, and T-Mobile
To port to 3, T-Mobile or Orange you need to order your phone first. Once you have received your new phone simply dial 3 customer services from your handset (free call) who will take your porting details.
Porting to Vodafone and O2
At present we do not port numbers to Vodafone or O2.0 -
That is really weird! I've worked for three of the five mobile companies and theres no way they can bar you from porting. Only thing I can think of is that on a cashback claim the mobile number would probably conflict with yours and the one before porting.0
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