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Superluminova Joined: Feb 24, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: ...Mummies Tummy! PM |
you should be able to get a good offere if your spending £40pm
Pm your details and i'll have a look in work tomorrow morning for you.
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johnmcl7 Joined: Oct 29, 2002 Posts: 321 From: Inverness, Scotland PM |
Well, I'm wanting to go sim-only which in turn means 12 month contracts which don't seem that great and also Vodafone insist on locking you to the mobile internet after you've chosen it. Vodafone seem more geared towards 18 month contracts and handset, I've requested my PAC now to go for the o2 sim only deal which is month by month and has the flexibility to choose between the different boltons - once Vodafone has a handset I'm interested in I'll port back so I can get a decent deal on both handset and tariff.
Thanks for the offer though,
John
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Daedalus85 Joined: Apr 23, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Suffolk, UK PM, WWW
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Doesn't it just make more sense to look for a good deal on O2? I mean, for your £40, what is it you realistically want?
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johnmcl7 Joined: Oct 29, 2002 Posts: 321 From: Inverness, Scotland PM |
On 2008-06-29 19:25:08, Daedalus85 wrote:
Doesn't it just make more sense to look for a good deal on O2? I mean, for your £40, what is it you realistically want?
I am going to O2 for now, my choice is the 25 pound a month simplicity tariff with the 600 minutes, 1000 texts and one free bolton. That way I have the flexibility to choose whether it's free internet or more minutes I need plus there's no 12 month contract. Vodafone's best offer was more than this with less texts, being forced with the mobile internet pack for the life of the contract while through their online section at the moment you can get pretty much the same deal *with* a handset.
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