O2 customers have been warned of a big change coming to the network’s popular perk programme starting tomorrow.
And it’s important to take note so you don’t miss out on any freebies and offers.
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Fortunately, all the usual top rewards are still on offer for millions of customers to get hold of.
O2 Priority is making changes to how you access the service from Monday.
That’s especially key given O2 releases its biggest rewards on Monday with a limited number of codes given out.
The most recent offer was discounted tickets to Thorpe Park, Alton Towers and Chessington World of Adventures.
But the website version of O2 Priority is closing down meaning you can no longer redeem anything that way.
Instead, you will have to do it all entirely via the dedicated app on iOS and Android.
An alert on the website reads: “From 11 August 2025, you won’t be able to access Priority through our website.
“Don’t miss out on exclusive rewards and experiences – download the Priority app today.”
Of course, O2 Priority is also well known for providing access to pre-sale tickets.
The firm has revealed that users will still be able to access O2 Priority pre-sale tickets on Ticketmaster following Monday’s changes.
“To access O2 Priority pre-sale tickets on Ticketmaster, firstly, make sure that you’re signed into your O2 Priority account, then click on your desired link in O2 Priority and it will take you to Ticketmaster, where you can book and pay for your tickets,” O2 said.
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How to save on your mobile phone bill
NOT happy with your current mobile phone deal?
If you’re outside the minimum term of your contract then you won’t need to pay a cancellation fee – and you might be able to find a cheaper deal elsewhere.
But don’t just switch contracts because the price is cheaper than what you’re currently paying.
Take a look at how many minutes and texts, as well as how much data you’re using, to find out which deal is best for you.
For example, if you’re a heavy internet user it’s worth finding a deal that accommodates this so you don’t end up spending extra on bundles or add-ons each month.
Also note that if you’re still in your contract period, you might be charged an exit fee.
Ready to look elsewhere? Pay-as-you-go deals are better for people who don’t regularly use their phone, while monthly contracts usually work out cheaper for those who do.
It’s worth using comparison websites, such as MoneySupermarket and uSwitch.com, to compare tariffs and phone prices.
Billmonitor also matches buyers to the best pay-monthly deal based on their previous three months of bills.
It only works if you’re a customer of EE, O2, Three, Vodafone or Tesco Mobile and you’ll need to log in with your online account details.
There’s also MobilePhoneChecker, which has a bill monitoring feature that recommends a tariff based on your monthly usage.
If you’re happy with your provider then it might be worth using your research to haggle a better deal.