Body & Soul1 min ago
Upgrading With O2..Confusion!!
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I have just upgraded my tablet with O2,which also came with a Sim card to use,thus having a different number to my old tablet.So it looks to me that as well as paying for the new tablet and tarrif, I will also be paying for the tarrif on my old tablet.I only wanted the new tablet and thought it would come without a number, and put the Sim from my old tablet in it.Tried ringing but it was all automation, there is no longer a live chat on the website like there used to be?
So can anyone tell me if I can use my old Sim and just pay for the new tablet.?
Do hope I have not confused you to much!!!!
So can anyone tell me if I can use my old Sim and just pay for the new tablet.?
Do hope I have not confused you to much!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Incidentally, O2 are running what I consider to be close to a scam.
I bought my phone, a Galaxy, on their finance plan. My monthly charge before financing £26.....After a year, I was flush with funds and bought the rest of the plan out. First of all, they tried billing me for insurance - not their decision and their local rep went ballistic at the HO. More appalling though was that, for exactly the same terms of usage as to minutes/bytes etc, my monthly dropped from £26 to £14.75 - so beware, on top of the financing charge they are skimming more than a tenner per month off you.
I bought my phone, a Galaxy, on their finance plan. My monthly charge before financing £26.....After a year, I was flush with funds and bought the rest of the plan out. First of all, they tried billing me for insurance - not their decision and their local rep went ballistic at the HO. More appalling though was that, for exactly the same terms of usage as to minutes/bytes etc, my monthly dropped from £26 to £14.75 - so beware, on top of the financing charge they are skimming more than a tenner per month off you.