Perfectly Fine Samsung S7 Edge 32gb on 02 refresh.
Gold and Pink Gold in stock at the time of posting.
For anyone who does not know how to buy a phone outright on 02 Refresh, here are the instructions;
1. Scroll down and select Pay for your device in full 2. Select option with £297.99 for the handset and the lowest airtime 3. Place the order 4. When the order arrives call up, pay off the handset price (if you didn't do so already online) and tell02 you want to cancel the airtime. 5. Request an unlocking code for free if it's needed (some phones come unlocked) 6. Cancel the direct debit just incase
Top comments
dark_shadow to retro_pie
23 Jun 174#20
From EGlobal and LG that has failed to deal with the G4 bootloops? No thanks
All comments (64)
donslibi
23 Jun 17#1
Voted hot, but I'd pay the extra £20 to get 'almost perfect'. This deal is for 'perfectly fine', which is defined as:
"Perfectly Fine phones have been a bit more loved, but are still working well.They might have superficial scratches on the back, sides and screen but there will be no more than five deep scratches or chips up to 2mm in length. And you'll get a 12 month warranty to put your mind at ease." https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/like-new
adaml
23 Jun 17#2
It isn't available unfortuntely.
You can’t checkout just yet.
You can try editing your basket below.
Part of your order is now out of stock. Remove or replace the marked items below to continue.
sinxa to adaml
23 Jun 17#3
Maybe you are selecting the wrong combination for example the colour is OOS, as I just checked on the Pink Gold (Rose Gold) and it's adding to basket fine.
vassy1
23 Jun 172#4
Please edit your title. There is no mention of the phone s condition..
sinxa to vassy1
23 Jun 172#5
Done
manicmidlander
23 Jun 17#6
Looks like only pink in stock unless your select perfect condition
dark_shadow
23 Jun 17#7
Baaah got excited. Been checking the black one for last few months
manicmidlander to dark_shadow
23 Jun 17#8
Me too
casablancas
23 Jun 17#9
Word of warning, did this deal last item it was posted and the o2 refresh team a so inept. Expect a lot of phone calls whilst they cancel your contract but actually dont.
Got it all sorted but took 3 or 4 phone calls to sort out. From the last thread I wasnt alone in this.
speric07 to casablancas
23 Jun 171#11
If you make sure they log it as a 14 day cooling off period cancellation you'll be fine. The first one I did took 6/7 phone calls to resolve, my subsequent two, have gone through fine ... when I reminded them I was within my 14 day calling off period.
senor_eggnogs
23 Jun 17#10
quick question
Can i cancel the airtime but pay for the device on a monthly basis? Instead of paying the whole lump sum at once?
speric07 to senor_eggnogs
23 Jun 17#12
No, you can only cancel the airtime once the phone has been paid off in full ... or you are within the 14 day cooling off period.
Opening post
Gold and Pink Gold in stock at the time of posting.
For anyone who does not know how to buy a phone outright on 02 Refresh, here are the instructions;
1. Scroll down and select Pay for your device in full
2. Select option with £297.99 for the handset and the lowest airtime
3. Place the order
4. When the order arrives call up, pay off the handset price (if you didn't do so already online) and tell02 you want to cancel the airtime.
5. Request an unlocking code for free if it's needed (some phones come unlocked)
6. Cancel the direct debit just incase
Top comments
All comments (64)
"Perfectly Fine phones have been a bit more loved, but are still working well.They might have superficial scratches on the back, sides and screen but there will be no more than five deep scratches or chips up to 2mm in length. And you'll get a 12 month warranty to put your mind at ease."
https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/like-new
You can’t checkout just yet.
You can try editing your basket below.
Part of your order is now out of stock. Remove or replace the marked items below to continue.
Got it all sorted but took 3 or 4 phone calls to sort out. From the last thread I wasnt alone in this.
Can i cancel the airtime but pay for the device on a monthly basis? Instead of paying the whole lump sum at once?
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge Gold - £30 Essential 30GB + AYCE Min (24mths)
I heard the batteries aren't great after 12 months so wouldn't get 2nd hand