Is There Any Difference Between Ordering An Iphone Direct From O2 Or Via The Carphone Warehouse?

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The prices are the same – are there additional benefits to buying one way or the other?

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5 Responses to “Is There Any Difference Between Ordering An Iphone Direct From O2 Or Via The Carphone Warehouse?”

  • Comment from katrina

    No. You can only get the Iphone on an 02 network and that is what carphone warehouse are offering as well.

  • Comment from Nichola C

    you may get caught up in a “they did it, its there responsibility” argument. i would recommend going direct with network. O2 are quite good to begin with, and i have known people in the past struggle to get out of a contract with carphone warehouse. or if their phone goes on the blink no-one has taken ownership and they’ve ended up having to BUY a new phone all together.
    if your with O2 directly, you can get insurance direct through them, you can deal with them for EVERYTHING that goes wrong. and its a lot easier to get help if you have ANY problems at all.

  • Comment from Catwoman

    Hi
    I’d compare prices and deals;http://mobilephones.name/phones.asp?sear…
    As you may find it cheaper elsewhere since they buy in bulk.
    Usually pays to shop around a bit.
    thx

  • Comment from Amy

    I check out prices and latest offers at http://www.idealphones.net
    You can iphone with gifts wii’s ps3’s etc or even moneyback offers.
    Hope this helps

  • Comment from Jamie

    no theres not, they are just different companys so one may have offers and one may not


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