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Victor Delta

2007-08-28, 12:33 pm

Has anyone else received the text message today about O2 withdrawing
'special numbers' from inclusive minutes on monthly contracts. See
http://www.02.co.uk/specialnumbers

See the note in bold with a +/- symbol two thirds the way down the page -
"From 28th September 2007 the rate of 20p per minute will apply to these
numbers. Calls to these numbers will not be included in bundle minutes on
any Pay Monthly plan."

Oh well, I supposed it was bound to end sometime.

V

PS Are calls to others O2 phones still included?

Pearl

2007-08-28, 10:33 pm

On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 18:25:37 +0100, "Victor Delta" <nospam@nospam.com>
wrote:

>Has anyone else received the text message today about O2 withdrawing
>'special numbers' from inclusive minutes on monthly contracts. See
>http://www.02.co.uk/specialnumbers
>
>See the note in bold with a +/- symbol two thirds the way down the page -
>"From 28th September 2007 the rate of 20p per minute will apply to these
>numbers. Calls to these numbers will not be included in bundle minutes on
>any Pay Monthly plan."
>
>Oh well, I supposed it was bound to end sometime.
>
>V
>
>PS Are calls to others O2 phones still included?



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Pearl

2007-08-28, 10:33 pm

On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 18:25:37 +0100, "Victor Delta" <nospam@nospam.com>
wrote:

>Has anyone else received the text message today about O2 withdrawing
>'special numbers' from inclusive minutes on monthly contracts. See
>http://www.02.co.uk/specialnumbers
>
>See the note in bold with a +/- symbol two thirds the way down the page -
>"From 28th September 2007 the rate of 20p per minute will apply to these
>numbers. Calls to these numbers will not be included in bundle minutes on
>any Pay Monthly plan."
>
>Oh well, I supposed it was bound to end sometime.
>
>V
>
>PS Are calls to others O2 phones still included?



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JC

2007-08-28, 10:33 pm

On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 18:25:37 +0100, "Victor Delta" <nospam@nospam.com>
wrote:

>Has anyone else received the text message today about O2 withdrawing
>'special numbers' from inclusive minutes on monthly contracts. See
>http://www.02.co.uk/specialnumbers
>
>See the note in bold with a +/- symbol two thirds the way down the page -
>"From 28th September 2007 the rate of 20p per minute will apply to these
>numbers. Calls to these numbers will not be included in bundle minutes on
>any Pay Monthly plan."
>
>Oh well, I supposed it was bound to end sometime.
>
>V
>
>PS Are calls to others O2 phones still included?



I got the text message from O2 this afternoon.

Phoned them immediately for confirmation and was surprised to be told that
as they had detrimentally changed my T&Cs, I would be released from my
contract with no penalties, if that was what I wanted to do!!

I have 8 months of an 18 month contract to go and am a bit of a quandary
now.

I have 2 handsets on the o2 600 with long weekends, plus an additional 400
text messages each month (promotion when I signed up) for £35 Added to
this is the £10 per month 20Mb data package.

I suppose, my question is..is there anything that compares out there??
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Brian A

2007-08-29, 4:33 am

On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 00:53:31 +0100, JC
<johncalias- newsgroupsATyahooD0T
coD0Tuk> wrote:

>On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 18:25:37 +0100, "Victor Delta" <nospam@nospam.com>
>wrote:
>
>
>
>I got the text message from O2 this afternoon.
>
>Phoned them immediately for confirmation and was surprised to be told that
>as they had detrimentally changed my T&Cs, I would be released from my
>contract with no penalties, if that was what I wanted to do!!
>
>I have 8 months of an 18 month contract to go and am a bit of a quandary
>now.
>
>I have 2 handsets on the o2 600 with long weekends, plus an additional 400
>text messages each month (promotion when I signed up) for £35 Added to
>this is the £10 per month 20Mb data package.
>
>I suppose, my question is..is there anything that compares out there??

I have an O2 PUFFL - I got the message too.
Afaik there aren't any new contracts that include 08 numbers as
inclusive minutes. Remember that, in January 2008, the rules change
for 0870, so services using that number type will probably have
changed number by then.

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Pete

2007-08-30, 4:33 am

>
> I got the text message from O2 this afternoon.
>
> Phoned them immediately for confirmation and was surprised to be told that
> as they had detrimentally changed my T&Cs, I would be released from my
> contract with no penalties, if that was what I wanted to do!!
>
> I have 8 months of an 18 month contract to go and am a bit of a quandary
> now.
>
> I have 2 handsets on the o2 600 with long weekends, plus an additional 400
> text messages each month (promotion when I signed up) for £35 Added to
> this is the £10 per month 20Mb data package.
>
> I suppose, my question is..is there anything that compares out there??
> --
>
> Regards
>
> John [Essex, UK]
> Remove the obvious spamtrap to reply


I was in the same position so I transferred both my phones to the O2
simplicity plan which is a 30 day notice tarrif. In a nutshell I get the
same minutes/texts/free weekends for £15 (each) less each month and am no
longer tied into an 18 month contract..

It will do untill something else comes along :-)


Jack Torrence

2007-08-30, 4:33 am

"Pete" <pete@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:1188425094.180284@localhost.localdomain...
>
> I was in the same position so I transferred both my phones to the O2
> simplicity plan which is a 30 day notice tarrif. In a nutshell I get the
> same minutes/texts/free weekends for £15 (each) less each month and am no
> longer tied into an 18 month contract..
>
> It will do untill something else comes along :-)


Smart move if you're not on the lookout for a new phone.


Pete

2007-08-30, 7:33 am


"Jack Torrence" <room217[at]overlook.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:46d66a04$1_1@gl
kas0286.greenlnk.net...
> "Pete" <pete@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:1188425094.180284@localhost.localdomain...
>
> Smart move if you're not on the lookout for a new phone.


That was why I did it !! I've only just got 2 new N95's from O2 and as they
came unlocked I feel that it was now a good deal !

Pete


Bryan

2007-08-30, 3:33 pm


"JC" <johncalias- newsgroupsATyahooD0T
coD0Tuk> wrote in message
news:dbd9d3d51kmdeo1
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4ax.com...
> On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 18:25:37 +0100, "Victor Delta" <nospam@nospam.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> I got the text message from O2 this afternoon.
>
> Phoned them immediately for confirmation and was surprised to be told that
> as they had detrimentally changed my T&Cs, I would be released from my
> contract with no penalties, if that was what I wanted to do!!
>
> I have 8 months of an 18 month contract to go and am a bit of a quandary
> now.
>
> I have 2 handsets on the o2 600 with long weekends, plus an additional 400
> text messages each month (promotion when I signed up) for £35 Added to
> this is the £10 per month 20Mb data package.
>
> I suppose, my question is..is there anything that compares out there??
>


have you ever heard of this website?
http://www.saynoto0870.com/
this might help to find geographical numbers.


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