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They're now letting you stay on a 12-month contract, but ONLY if you keep your current tariff, so not great in this circumstance really...
Only best bet is keep ringing up and haggleing to see what you get, you might even get a phone on the cheap too.
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Posted: 2009-01-05 23:39:45
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tmob are doin sim only 600mins unlimitd txts and unlimitd internet
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Posted: 2009-01-06 00:42:32
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On 2009-01-06 00:42:32, Greggy wrote:
tmob are doin sim only 600mins unlimitd txts and unlimitd internet
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Its a good deal for t mobile. its a shame about the fair usage limit of (2000/3000 sms u get and the fair usage limit of the internet)
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Posted: 2009-01-06 09:56:19
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think its 2gb isnt it? im sure that ammount of sms is enuf for most people. is the equivalent deal still avaible on o2? was supposed to end on 31 dec
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Posted: 2009-01-06 14:08:39
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What, our Simplicity £20? Na, thats carrying on now until further notice, would be financial suidcide to get rid of it now, its our best selling tariff
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Posted: 2009-01-06 19:40:33
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Daedalus can i ask u a quick question. Ive just switched from pay and go to the £20 simplicity. Very good deal imo and very happy with it but why is download speed slower on pay and go?
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Posted: 2009-01-07 00:05:00
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Because contract customers are the more likely users to use the full network speed, and as the mobile market (thats all networks) got pushed into the mobile data revolution a little early by the likes of CPW, the networks have been forced to apply caps and limits to their networks.
In O2's case, it's maximum 3.6mbps on pay as you go, and maximum 7.2mbps on contract.
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Posted: 2009-01-07 10:27:32
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Thanks.
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Posted: 2009-01-07 13:17:52
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3.6mbps on payngo? so u can download 3.6mb in a second? sorry if that sounds like an ignorant question. the fastest i get on 3g is 40kbpp so thats a 1mb file downloaded in 25 to 30secs. intresting to know that contract is double the speed. is that same with all networks or is it just another totaly unfair restriction
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Posted: 2009-01-07 17:55:13
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@superleeds
Hey dude, ring up o2 customer service and follow the guidance to the 'im thinking of leaving o2' part.
You'll be put straight through to retentions where you'll easily be able to strike up a deal.
I just sorted myself with a free c905, 600 mins, unlimited texts, unlimited o2 to o2 mins, unlimited internet
all for £30 a month. =)
You should easily be able to get ur contract down to £25, but you'll almost deffinatly have to commit to an 18 month contract...which tbh, isnt so bad these days...with a new phone too!!
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Posted: 2009-01-07 18:44:32
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