O2 Military Discount / Credit For you & 5 others - Upto £75 Credit
Simple if you're in the Forces get upto £75 credited to your bill. Call the number below or go into an O2 Store with your F90.
Just to point out, you can get it for 5 of your 'non-military' family also.
The Promotion
The O2 Armed Forces offer is available to Armed Forces employees and up to 5 of their friends and family. Employees must have an Armed Forces ID, be aged 18 or over and be residents of the UK in order to participate in the promotion.
The promotion ends on 30/10/2012.
Employees can sign up to the scheme and receive their discount by:
Visiting an O2 retail store
Calling 08442 020202
Employees will need to quote their Armed Forces 8 digit Service Number in-store or over the phone to sign up to the offer. This number can be found on every official Armed Forces ID card.
This 8 digit Service Number can be shared with up to 5 friends and family. Friends and family can redeem the offer in store or over the phone. They will need to quote the 8 Digit Service number to redeem the offer.
The offer consists of the following:
£75 airtime credit on handset tariffs above £20 per month
£50 credit on handset tariffs less than £20 per month
£25 credit on 12 month Simplicity tariffs
£10 credit on one month Simplicity tariffs
Credit will be applied to the customer’s bill between day 60-90 of their billing cycle.
Participants will also be entitled to:
50% off O2 Pay & Go dongles
O2 Home Broadband from £8.50 per month
15% off O2 Travel Insurance
O2 Priority ticketing
Employees, and their friends and family will continue to benefit from the offer until their personal contract(s) are due for renewal
Benefits of the offer cannot be transferred and no cash or credit alternatives will be offered.
Any tax liability as a result of participation in this offer is the participants own.
O2 reserves the right to cancel or withdraw this offer at any time.
O2 reserves the right to change the terms and conditions and/or benefits at any time.
Standard terms and conditions for O2 services apply.
Promoter: Telefónica UK Limited, 260 Bath Road, Slough SL1 4DX.
Abridged T&C’s
The O2 Armed Forces offer is available to Armed Forces employees and up to 5 of their friends and family. Employees must have an Armed Forces ID, be aged 18 or over and be residents of the UK in order to participate in the promotion. The promotion ends on 30/10/2012. Promoter: Telefónica UK Limited, 260 Bath Road, Slough SL1 4DX.Terms apply. See o2.co.uk
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Top Comments (1)
# See comment 12
I see you back tracked on your comment, I have served in the army for my country, these brave individuals are doing a job and where they are deployed is not their choice. They will defend and kill insurgents when required to do so in defence of themselves or their comrads. O2 is honouring their loyalty and bravery and NOT rewarding them for killing people, bring back national service it will at least educate p*icks like you.
Well done O2 !! :) Heat added, although maybe it maybe should be the heat of a tracer round up superspeedys chuff!!
They are not brave just for being in the army, even less so for getting a good pay out of it.
Even when I was at school many lads went into the army as they thought of it as a career rather than doing it for their country, I also know a lad who left the para's as he said he disagreed with the politics etc.
I find someone brave who goes against the odds to help others not someone who is there out of choice, at least its not as bad the people you hear complain about soldiers actually getting used, i.e actually being SHOCKED that people are being sent then worry for them being on the front lines.
Just being in a bad situation doesnt make you brave or a hero, going over the call of duty does, people in the world wars were major heros as they were forced to go yet still fought for their country.
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Edited By: superspeedy on Feb 11, 2012 16:10: edit
And?
What a very crass and ill-informed comment. Kudos to O2 for offering this deal to those brave enough to put their lives on the line for those of us who don't.
What a very crass and ill-informed comment. Kudos to O2 for offering this deal to those brave enough to put their lives on the line for those of us who don't.
I second that!!! well done 02
Edited By: video61 on Feb 11, 2012 12:08
This isn't for new contracts so nothing to stop getting in addition to quidco. It comes from complaints about people being deployed and networks forcing them to still pay for contracts they couldn't use. They can now suspend contracts while overseas and this is a or deal to win back goodwill lost over it and take some of market from competition
Edited By: mrwhitelabel on Feb 11, 2012 12:28
What a d*ck !!!
My comment was crude and slightly edgy (apologies to that), yet some of you show your annoyance to this kind of commentary but are happy to go pay and/or watch/ or accept or even laugh at commentary from comedians like Jimmy Carr/ Frankie Boyle & others talking about much cruder/ offensive and controversial topics relating to ppl with illnesses, death, or faith/ religion e.t.c. You'd be surprised how many decisions aren't acted upon when in a crowd or with mates.
Brilliant deal btw. Added heat!
Edited By: superspeedy on Feb 11, 2012 15:49: edit
We don't get a choice on what you decide to post!
Perhaps not. But where do you think we would be without them?
because i was in breifly for a few months before injury in 1999. ive never gotten any benefits from it, other than the benefits i got from dwp.
its a way of life someones got to do it and its not you sitting at home moaning about it! t*at
We can't all afford the privillage of not getting the bus or tube in London.