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O2 legacy PAYG tariff
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| Theo Markettos 2008-01-27, 10:33 pm |
| A friend has a BT Cellnet PAYG SIM dating from Christmas 2000, which has
been regularly used/topped up and still works. Can anyone tell me what
tariff this is now going to be on? The original documentation tells me that
calls were 10p/min (weekdays), 5p/min (evenings), 2p/min (weekends) which I
suspect is but a distant memory. I don't have access to the SIM otherwise
I'd phone CS, but is it likely to be on O2's normal PAYG tariff or do they
have legacy tariffs for old customers who haven't upgraded?
Thanks,
Theo
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| R. Mark Clayton 2008-01-28, 4:33 am |
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"Theo Markettos" <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote in message
news:WSh*SJ05r@news.chiark.greenend.org.uk...
>A friend has a BT Cellnet PAYG SIM dating from Christmas 2000, which has
> been regularly used/topped up and still works. Can anyone tell me what
> tariff this is now going to be on? The original documentation tells me
> that
> calls were 10p/min (weekdays), 5p/min (evenings), 2p/min (weekends) which
> I
> suspect is but a distant memory. I don't have access to the SIM otherwise
> I'd phone CS, but is it likely to be on O2's normal PAYG tariff or do they
> have legacy tariffs for old customers who haven't upgraded?
>
> Thanks,
> Theo
No the scumbags reduced the number of calls you thought you had bought and
paid for. In particular they jumped the 2p weekend rate to 5p and upped the
minimum call charge. Annoying because I used to use payg for the weekend
and keep my inclusive minutes on the contract phone for peak times.
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