channelking
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I dont have a green tick,i get a red exclamation mark
They are picky if all the details like name and address arent exactly the same for both O2 and VM accounts you have.
I dont have a green tick,i get a red exclamation mark
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I dont have a green tick,i get a red exclamation mark
i got my first one, and already makes a good bit of difference. My HUB3 is in the study room, and i only get full speeds in wifi in that room and the dining room on the floor below where i work. The full 350MB on phone, latop etc using speed test.Nice one.
Let us know if you get the WiFi pods sorted from them.
i got my first one, and already makes a good bit of difference. My HUB3 is in the study room, and i only get full speeds in wifi in that room and the dining room on the floor below where i work. The full 350MB on phone, latop etc using speed test.
Where my samsung TV is my bedroom and my LG OLED TV downstairs the wifi used to work but speeds were slow due to distance number of doors low signal etc.
Putting the pod in the hallway outside of the study rooms where the stairs are has made a massive difference to the WIFI on both TVS, so i think im OK with one pod for now.
This deal atm barring no cashback which sure is great if you manage to get it is brilliant and the best out there atm for the sheer benefits.its annoying as even tho i was on o2 chat because of the message, the day after they said they applied it the VM had it straight away but o2 data still not doubled which im less bothered about. and still getting the msg below on my o2. But they did say wait 14 days from when i was on chat to them :
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Im going to ask to switch down to the 4gb for £6 a month deal (uswitch) so with supercharge it will be 8gb, as the sim was brought for my mum anyways who was paying £10 for 10gb and never using it.
If you actually think about it whether its 6quid or 8 quid per month sim only, ive managed to double my broadband data, save £2/£4 quid month by getting rid of the EE sim, get a wifi pod, also you can basically make the money back with priority on free cafe nero/greggs/odeon, so basically going to a a no brainer for me
yes, will need to renegotiate the price, but will they base their offer on me having 350mbps (which is what my contract is for at the moment) or would they base it on me having 500mbps which would mean higher price, and if they do that can volt be implemented on the new contract to take it up to next level of 1gbps?I think renewal time especially when price goes up in April next year you will have to negotiate the price if you get upgraded to 500mb with volt.
yes, will need to renegotiate the price, but will they base their offer on me having 350mbps (which is what my contract is for at the moment) or would they base it on me having 500mbps which would mean higher price, and if they do that can volt be implemented on the new contract to take it up to next level of 1gbps?
The way they are handling this atm, it's anyone's guess.yes, will need to renegotiate the price, but will they base their offer on me having 350mbps (which is what my contract is for at the moment) or would they base it on me having 500mbps which would mean higher price, and if they do that can volt be implemented on the new contract to take it up to next level of 1gbps?
The way they are handling this atm, it's anyone's guess.
Too many issue's with the way they have set it up at the moment that should have been taken into account and sorted out before they launched such a high profile campaign.
Yea, I might leave it for now, to many variables that aren't clear.Not 100% sure what speed package they will base your price on.
But even if you took a new contract volt can't use that to have two free broadband increases. One is the limit with volt.
From what i've read (and believe me even half of what i've read has been contradicted, let alone what i've been told by VM, only for them to ring me back and correct themselves), if you are on 200mb and it is upped to Volt 350mb, you will remain as having the 200mb package and be charged for that package.Ye with such a massive merger between both and launching this deal there were always bound to be issues and problems from what people have already described talking to both VM and O2.
My only concern is when price increase happens in April and if I'm on 350mb then I can see price going up and even if I cancel and wait for them to call me not sure if they would give me the 350mb for price I'm paying for 200mb currently.
That would make sense tho,From what i've read (and believe me even half of what i've read has been contradicted, let alone what i've been told by VM, only for them to ring me back and correct themselves), if you are on 200mb and it is upped to Volt 350mb, you will remain as having the 200mb package and be charged for that package.
If you leave 02 between now and the end of your VM contract, you will remain on the Volt 350mb until the end of the VM contract, then be downgraded back to 200mb.
If you leave VM between now and the end of your o2 contract, you will keep the double data until the end of the contract, then revert to the data you signed up for.
I've not seen anything anywhere about renewals though.
Damn thats a good deal for the priceMake sure you never take any deals when you call up giving your 30 day notice. Outbound sales will always give you discounts.
Top tip to get your payments down is to call up and cancel even if you've a long contract, just do it then you'll get the outbound team knocking it down, just make something up about it being so bad happy to pay off leave early. You get 30 days before the disconnection so in the unlikely event they don't call up with a begging deal you can call say a few days before and stay with them. Nothing to loose and everything to gain! Don't waver and you'll get discounted.
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Damn thats a good deal for the price
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