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what is cheapest uk deal for p800 on contract |
elbarto Joined: Jun 22, 2003 Posts: 32 PM |
I managed on an upgrade £230 for the handset and a £50 credit to my account on Vodafone. I had to phone customer services and explain I had seen the phone going for £100 on T-Mobile (although I did not tell them about the £95/month tariff!!!) I said I was going to leave Voda but wanted to stay as I liked the service (yeah right) and wanted to keep my number, etc. They gave me this deal and I am still on my 30min a month £15 monthly contract....ace! Although....they did cut my phone off when I cancelled my wife's phone so they are less than perfect at admin
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roygbiv Joined: May 11, 2003 Posts: 92 PM |
thanks everyone thats really useful. i'm seeing the guy on friday at 6.30 for a drink and he's expecting me to have found some mega deal for him! what i can't quite understand is why the price of the phone varies so much?? i mean they must all pay the same for it?
vis a vis the posting by 'DaWildOne' have you tried changing to a cheaper tariff??
many thanks again for all the help very grateful
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DaWildOne Joined: Jul 30, 2003 Posts: 69 From: Manchester PM |
no i haven't tried as i'm on the tariff l want!!!
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roygbiv Joined: May 11, 2003 Posts: 92 PM |
thanks again. sorry didnt mean to offend u by asking if you'd tried asking to go onto a lower tariff its just that the guy who wants to buy a p800 wont be using it much for phoning (he never does) more for info storage, camera and bit of internet. so he wants cheapest deal with smallish monthly outlay.
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DaWildOne Joined: Jul 30, 2003 Posts: 69 From: Manchester PM |
i didn't mean to make it sound nasty... i appologise, i was quite drunk i think when i posted that message. sorry
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SonySandy Joined: Aug 07, 2003 Posts: 267 From: Sunny Scotland PM, WWW
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I got my P800 through Phonetastic Mobile, do a search on the net. They are part of the Dexxa group, the folk who own Phones4U.
£150 up front, and £33 a month contract with O2. 200 minutes of calls a month, 50 SMS works a treat, even though my first phone had a dodgy Memory stick slot. I managed to get a spare charger when they replaced it, which was nice! |
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