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O2 P900'ers UNITE!!! |
pachy Joined: Nov 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
Well i can only say that the nice thing about loosing is that it allways stops completely as soon as your broke or dead !
But winning is just going to prolong the agony
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Bashface Joined: Sep 04, 2003 Posts: 23 From: Umm? PM |
Now then lads, thanks to all you lot I have a P900 from O2 for free (on £45 per tariff). So kudos to you all.
However, the 'boy' in the shop told me that data calls are included in the 400 minutes that are included in this tariff. He didn't really understand it and took my email address to forward me the details (nothing yet!)I subsequently find that what he told me is not the case and that GPRS is free from the handset until end of Jan 2004. And then one of the GPRS tariff bundles will have to be subscribed to. Is this true? Anybody know the real story?
When I rang O2 Customer Service I was told that I could go into the shop at the time the free service ends and "look if they've got a suitable tariff" for me.
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pachy Joined: Nov 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
@Bshface, your being fobbed off. the boy will probably deny saying it, but you could send the phone back, stop paying the contract on the grounds you were misinformed.
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Bashface Joined: Sep 04, 2003 Posts: 23 From: Umm? PM |
@pachy,
Warning! Error!
"send the phone back".
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Please contact you network administrator.
Shutting Down. |
anish Joined: Jul 19, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: India / England PM |
@bashface
Only 02 WAP GPRS is free until Januvary 30th and the Data GPRS service of 02 called MobileWeb is not free.
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pachy Joined: Nov 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
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anish Joined: Jul 19, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: India / England PM |
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On 2003-12-08 12:31:12, Anuj wrote:
One thing just came to mind! -
It does not mention anything about changing contracts!! so what if they dont let us change at all ....then i think we are all f-`*ed!!!!
45x12=£540 heeeeelllllppppppp
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Thats what I was saying in my first post in this thread.
Knowledge is two fold. Knowing a subject or knowing where to find out about a subject. I rely on both... That is why I come here.  |
Bashface Joined: Sep 04, 2003 Posts: 23 From: Umm? PM |
@anish,
Ah, thanks for that. I will get onto them immediately.
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johnmcl7 Joined: Oct 29, 2002 Posts: 321 From: Inverness, Scotland PM |
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On 2003-12-08 11:54:47, Prosody wrote:
Sorry.
I'd love to but I plan on downgrading after 3 months anyway. Thats what time frame I was told when I bought it and thats when the free texts bundle that came with it as a special offer runs out. It's gonna save me money in the long run (my girlfriend is on O2 and ringing from Vodafone can be expensive) so I'm happy down grading after the 3 months. Maybe I'll even keep it and get rid of my Vodafone  |
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I'm fine with three months as well, it's a good tariff so I may also dump my voda contracts depending the reception I get, although I don't want to be stuck on this tariff for the whole year...
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TheWhizz_68 Joined: Oct 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
Don't think o2 can make you stay on the 45 tarrif for a year people , just the 3 months like you've all been told in the first place.
3 months @45 isn't bad for the xnet mins and extra sms your getting per month and a very cool phone for free.
You could make things worse for yourselve's if you give o2 grief and others
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scotsboyuk Joined: Jun 02, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM, WWW
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We want to give grief. That's our role in this equaton
"I may be drunk my dear woman, but in the morning I will be sober, and you will still be ugly." WSC |
switchbitch Joined: Apr 29, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: ELF Pap Cop (Avatar pending) PM, WWW
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dammit you guys i was just on my way out the door to go get an o2 p900 but now thanks to this thread my best laid plan has gang aglay. is there a definitive answer on this, can you downgrade after 3 months without being charged clawback or whatever? aaaaaargh..... dont wanna be stuck with 45bucks for a year or a fat bill if i downgrade. |
scotsboyuk Joined: Jun 02, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM, WWW
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Get it on Orange.
"I may be drunk my dear woman, but in the morning I will be sober, and you will still be ugly." WSC |
j0se Joined: Oct 31, 2003 Posts: 13 From: London PM |
I have been successful !!!!
I have to stay on the £45 plan for the first month then after that down to the £15 a month.
As the billing date had to start the same day i purchased the phone.
So the phone will cost me £210 in total which i think is a great price.
j0se |
hit Joined: Nov 29, 2003 Posts: 6 PM |
All I have to say is HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Myself and a few others told you a FOOLPROOF way of getting it from CPW for £130-£200 without any risk of any nasty surprises GURANTEED!
HEH, just because CPW dont charge clawback (which I had found out was a FACT before getting mines) doesnt mean its the same with 02. Who says they wont charge you clawback??? even if you do change after three months??? I think some people got a bit too exited
If you manage to get away with it and are able to change and not get charged clawback then good luck to you.
If you do get screwed in the end (just for not wanting an Orange logo and start up:lol:) then I wont have any sympathy for you!
[ This Message was edited by: hit on 2003-12-08 15:23 ] |
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