I am on 02 Pre-pay user and have a top up and get free text bolt on, I have to top up over £10 every month by the 18th to get my free allowance of texts but I can use these to any network... not sure about the text abroad as I have never used this option but hope this bit of info helps... 02 also give you rewards every so often as well after you have used credit, think its every 8-12 weeks, I use very little credit, about £10 a month at the most but last time I got £2 back towards calls/texts which is an additional bonus.
2006-10-22 21:45:34
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answered by Anonymous
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You can keep your number by getting a pac code from orange and furnishing o2 customer service upon activation of your pre-pay sim card. O2 currently have loads of deals going at the moment including free calls sat, sun and monday if you top up with a certain amount each month. The free texts depend on the package you choose but i know there are free texts to any network available! I'm an o2 customer on contract and pre-pay and haven't had any difficulty with them directly!
2006-10-29 04:09:50
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answered by Gray F 1
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I have been pay and go o2 customer for the past 10yrs or more. You can get more information from the o2 web site. It includes texts to all providers and you can transfer your number. I advise that you get a free sim card though through the o2 web site.
2006-10-22 21:40:36
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answered by heleneaustin 4
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i have been with 02 for about 6 years now.. they are the BEST for pay as you go customers. I will tell you the benefits of choosing 02
1) you can choose your tariff every month for either - free texts a month, free calls a month or free off peak calls a month depending on how much you top up, eg - top up £10-15 a month you will recieve 300 free texts to any network , top up £30+ a month you get 1000 free texts to any network!
2)Calls to 02 numbers are 25p per minute for the first 3 mins of the day and then its 5p per minute for the rest of the day.
3)Topping up £15 in a month and texting SMILE to 21300 you will recieve free calls to any 02 number from saturday untill monday for a month.
4)Everytime you top up you will get 10% back on all top ups every 3 months eg- top up £300 in a 3 months you will recieve £30 credit.
5)If your an 02 customer for 6 months you will recieve 02 treats, either free texts, free calls, or 25% of your calls.
6)You can choose bolt ons for cheaper calls to your 3 favourite numbers.
7)At weekends, calls to other 02 numbers are 1p a minute.
8)You can still keep your old number from any network, all you need to do is ask your current network provider for a PAC number and then ring up 02 and ask them to transfer your numeber over.
9)If your register with 02, you will recieve £2.50 free calltime when you first register to get you started.
10)If your ever loose your sim card, 02 will send you a "free" sim card with your SAME number to you within 3 working days!
There are few other benefits, but i really hope this helped!!
2006-10-23 00:59:16
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-24 23:49:12
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answered by Anonymous
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You can keep you number - you just call them up and ask for your 'PAC code'. This is the ID number you take to your new mobile operator to transfer your number.
However, I wouldn't recommend signing up to 02. I was with them for years and had no end of problems. I'm with T-Mobile now and can highly recommend them. Very cheap, simple tariffs and have never has any probs with customer services or gimmicky giveaways like o2.
Visit www.t-mobile.co.uk and check out the Flext tariff :)
2006-10-24 11:10:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Visit the O2 website and read all the terms and conditions. It lays everything out on there - including all the bolt on options and who you can/cant call with each offer.
2006-10-22 21:36:44
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answered by Anonymous
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seriously mate if i were you i wouldn't go with o2 as they proper screwed me over. their customer services are crap and they wont do anything to help you out even though they say they will. and i'm speaking from experience. also i'm not the only one to say this. a few of my friends had the same thing happen to them and even one of my mates who used to work for them advises against going with them. to answer your question, if you do decide to go with o2 you can keep your number just specify when you get your new phone and also free texts are to most other networks. go to local branch and they will help you out with getting bolt ons. good luck!
2006-10-22 21:56:34
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answered by angie 1
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They're good for their bolt ons but the tech support's a bit limited.
Check the o2 website for t&cs. You'll get more information there than from us.
http://www.o2.co.uk
2006-10-22 22:54:47
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answered by Anonymous
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You can also get free calls on Saturday,Sunday & Monday if you pick the right deal and a new phone.
2006-10-22 21:49:40
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answered by Denny 3
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