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Orange! Retail store. Wont say which one as I have enough stalkers as it is
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Posted: 2008-06-30 01:21:13
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PM for ya matey!
Romeo Code?
@Daedalus85
Useful thread dude, nice one!
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Posted: 2008-06-30 01:23:22
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Cheers
I'm tempted to take my location off my profile here JiSm just made a very good point about stalkers and your location lol
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Posted: 2008-06-30 09:22:42
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Sorry about my comment it was just a genrelisation about all networks. They all have so many bad points. No im ok with O2 now after internet and mail problems though the internet still does sometimes not work properly. Other than that its good.
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Posted: 2008-06-30 22:16:00
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hi,
i have a quick o2 question
Regarding upgrades o2 have widely advertised that Existing customers who upgrade are going to be treated like new customers. My tariff is online 50 and although i wouldnt expect a n96 or iphone 16gb for free am i really get one of these handsets for a reasonable price?
thanks
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Posted: 2008-06-30 22:32:18
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Until the N96 is out we won't know, how much does Online 50 cost? That's before my time.
And the iPhone is a whole seperate set of tariffs, you won't be able to keep yours or what you're currently paying. It's free on the £75/month tariff, or the 8GB one is free on the £45/month tariff.
And yes, we treat old and new customers alike, but if you're tariff is something like £20 a month then you're free phone will be based as such. If you're paying £20 now, and a new customer pays £20 a month, you'll both pay the same for the phone.
If anything, exisiting customers usually get better deals than new customers. But if your spending less than £40 a month, don't pin you're hopes on getting the N96 for free. It's all relative, you get what you pay for.
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Posted: 2008-06-30 23:02:37
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thanks for your reply i have 2 lines with o2 my online 50 tariff is £45 per month which gives me 1200 minutes 1000 texts and 2000 long weekend minutes and my wife`s one is online 35 gives her 400 minutes and 1000 texts
thanks
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Posted: 2008-06-30 23:14:49
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Ok, you're one you'd prolly get the N96 free, if not the N95 8GB would easily be free.
As for your wifes one, I suspect they'd give her the N95 8GB, but most likely not the N96, the N95 and N95 8GB both launched around the the £45/£50 a month mark, so that gives you a rough idea.
Like I said, the iPhone has it's own category. For your £45/month you're currently getting pretty much the most up to date deal, so I suspect it's not even called Online 50 anymore, but good deal none the less
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Posted: 2008-06-30 23:34:56
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Here's one for you Orange folk. Well a couple actually.
Are Orange ever going to get another UIQ phone? They stopped at the P990i
I went to PAYG and cancelled my contract, I got my new Sim fine, but my phone will now not work on 3G (Currently P1i), is it the Sim or does it need activating by Orange?
Thanks Muchly if you can answer
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Posted: 2008-07-01 00:13:37
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Hi, I don't know who works for 0range today but I hear Fatreg used to,
and he knows all the tricks of the trade
lol I wouldn't mind a retail job with these phone networks atm though im building the experience up in another retail organisations(s)
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Posted: 2008-07-01 01:06:48
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