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Free P900 at CPW? |
pachy Joined: Nov 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
@hit
Well "WE" have worked out how to get it from CPW for £130 all in.
Free on YP1000
make billing date 3 days from reciept of handset
Drop imeniately to Orange CSD (£10 a month)
first three days are charged PRO RATA so will be around £10 +
12 (ish) months at £10 a month = Total £130 (slightly less iif you go into detail)
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hit Joined: Nov 29, 2003 Posts: 6 PM |
exactly pachy, but i got mines before i read about that system so I had to pay the £95 on the first month, but still i dont mind at all because i got it for a ridiculous price, i just dont understand why people are still not going for this and looking to pay MUCH MORE :s |
superslicknic Joined: Nov 13, 2003 Posts: 54 From: Oxford PM |
@ Pachy
Dam shame CPW only have them in stock for O2 at mo.
Getting impatient now waiting on OSPS.
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pachy Joined: Nov 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
@superslicknic, yes can you blame them with hoards of people using the loophole system, i mean if you can find enough people with credit cards you can almost earn a living out of CPW
@Hit, I know, i also paid out £99 for my first one, before it was clear, but i still made a couple of hundred on that one cos it was easy to sell a P900 for £550 cash 3 weeks ago. i just couldn't resist using the "i dont get some people" line on you in that PM,it applies to me aswell unfortunatly
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bbasra Joined: May 22, 2002 Posts: 467 From: London, UK PM |
Can i do the same thing if i buy from Orange shop.
Just phoned CPW and they do not have any
Also, this may be a stupid question, whats is OSPS and Orange CSD.
Thanks.
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hit Joined: Nov 29, 2003 Posts: 6 PM |
"if you can find enough people with credit cards you can almost earn a living out of CPW "
HEH, I got my party money covered for christmas and new year due to CPW, I got 2 P900s kept one and sold one off for £500 Nice £300 profit there
Should have got some more, but I think 4 contracts is enough for the time being  |
sheep demon Joined: Dec 02, 2003 Posts: 43 From: Scotland PM |
I must have to use the CPW's where u lot live then, coz the ones here aint selling them. They say that the P900 aint a camera phone, its a smart phone and is exempt. Hence why im looking for SIM FREE. |
ainamrev Joined: May 23, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Servanya - Russia PM, WWW
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CPW have a problem giving credit clearance to a Student with 3 phones on one account.
Link have no probs as they just phone orange dont go through slow computers!
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sasethi Joined: Dec 03, 2003 Posts: 1 PM |
i just picked up my p900 from the o2 shop on a 400 minute tariff (£45) for free ..i have to stay on the tariff for 3 months so total cost is £270 although i get the free minutes...1200 free txts and also no risk of clawback and the phone is unlocked and unbranded |
Anuj Joined: Oct 02, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: South Buckinghamshire PM |
I'm sure on 02 its 6 months not 3 months so it will cost u -
£45x6 = £270
£15x6=£90
Total= £360.00
Still not bad seeing that its a gsm version unlocked phone! |
sasethi Joined: Dec 03, 2003 Posts: 1 PM |
just checked with customer services and they confirmed it is three months and they also have the 14 day return policy |
Anuj Joined: Oct 02, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: South Buckinghamshire PM |
Good on ya mate - thats a good price then - has it got any 02 customisations or is it completely boxed manuals etc?
Is that their current price or did u haggle for a discount?
Which branch of 02 shop is this? Can i have their phone number in case my local 02 doesnt agree to the same terms
Cheers
Anuj |
sasethi Joined: Dec 03, 2003 Posts: 1 PM |
just the o2 start up screen but the rest is unbranded...should be a common offer in all o2 stores (although it may be taken off at any time)..i have seen a number of people already have taken advantage...no haggling needed as it is on their system |
Anuj Joined: Oct 02, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: South Buckinghamshire PM |
U lucky man!
My local 02 aint got any ...will get em on Friday.....£299.00 + whatever contract but he did say we could fix a deal on friday.....
So where did u get this then....what branch..... |
Physixx Joined: Dec 02, 2003 Posts: 9 PM |
Quote from Orange's Terms and Conditions
'15. changes to your contract
we reserve the right to make changes to your contract
15.1 When you register you are asked to choose a price plan and to indicate which Orange Additional Services you require. You may switch between price plans and add to or cancel additionals by giving us not less than 10 days notice before your monthly billing date (subject to the terms of any promotional offers you have accepted). We do, however, reserve the right to vary the terms of this Contract from time to time and to make changes to your price plan. We acknowledge that if we do increase the charges, withdraw Orange Additional Services or introduce new mandatory charges - or if your contractual rights are affected to your detriment - you may terminate your contract in accordance with Condition 4.3. If you do not give notice within one month of our notifying you of any change(s), you will be taken to have accepted the change(s). new services
15.2 We are continuously enhancing our existing Services as well as adding new services, particularly Orange Additional Services. Charges for, and any special terms and conditions attached to Orange Additional Services will be notified in Customer Literature. The terms of your Contract, including Charges current on the date when you take up the offer of any Orange Additional Service, will apply to it, subject to any special promotional offer made by us and accepted by you.
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As i can see it states nothing about a 3, or 6 month Tariff changing pollicy. |
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