I just called O2 to upgrade my phone only to be told that I'm 2 months "early" and I would have to pay a £60 termination fee to do this.
I countered this by saying that I'm not terminating but upgrading and continuing and will STILL be paying the £30 per month for my line rental and airtime so they won't lose out (I've had the "same" contract (number and SIM card for 8 years with no breaks in payment)
Then she told me that it was to pay for the handset I currently had as it was given to me "free" but part of my monthly subs goes to that. I pointed out that £12.75 per month goes to said handset and that even at peak value it was worth £200 (which O2 would not have paid for it) and I have paid 22 x £12.75 which equals £280.50 so more than it's value already in that case.
Upshot is that they still refuse to allow me to change my handset despite this unless I pay the £60.
Anyone else had dodgy experiences with O2 of this type? Am I missing something in their argument?
I countered this by saying that I'm not terminating but upgrading and continuing and will STILL be paying the £30 per month for my line rental and airtime so they won't lose out (I've had the "same" contract (number and SIM card for 8 years with no breaks in payment)
Then she told me that it was to pay for the handset I currently had as it was given to me "free" but part of my monthly subs goes to that. I pointed out that £12.75 per month goes to said handset and that even at peak value it was worth £200 (which O2 would not have paid for it) and I have paid 22 x £12.75 which equals £280.50 so more than it's value already in that case.
Upshot is that they still refuse to allow me to change my handset despite this unless I pay the £60.
Anyone else had dodgy experiences with O2 of this type? Am I missing something in their argument?