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I can beat that.
I got 5 FOC on a vodafone company caller deal. £16 per month line rentals and cheap calls.
[ This Message was edited by: davidd on 2003-05-22 17:30 ]
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Posted: 2003-05-22 18:29:35
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Just thgt Id share my experience.
I got mine from a local shop in Hounslow. I was looking for O2 but the only did T-Mobile + Orange so they offered me the P800 for £120 and OVP O2 250
Tarrif@35pm (Initial 4 month cost £260) - which I could not change for 4 months otherwise Orange claw back the RRP of the phone which the dealer then gets u to sign a dislaimer to debit the amount from ur CC.
They then rung me the next day saying their manager could not honour the deal but they could do a deal of P800 - £99 and OVP Everyone
300@£42.50 (Initial 4 Month Cost £269) the same tarrif changing rules applied.
I was in a rush to get 2 college and accepted this offer but later I rang Orange and asked a really helpful guy them whether this was legal as I have a original signed contract with with OVP O2 250 on it as the proce plan. The guy said that this was a bit dodgy and said if it was them that had made a mistake, then they would have to honour it. The other thing is that on Orange's systems, my tarrif was started as OVP O2 250 and the guy said technically I can change it back with out Orange clawing the dealer back for the money as that was what the dealer agreed on sign up, but that I shouldnt do it for a while as 2 tarrif changes in 1 month would be suspect and some1 in Orange might inform the dealer.
Il prob wait at least 1-2 months and then ask Orange if they are gonna claw £ back from the dealer if I change back to the lower tarrif. If I can get away with this 'scam' then I might save up to £30.
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Posted: 2003-05-23 18:37:07
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Got mine from
www.themobilerepublic.com for £7.99 on a £75 tariff. Changed down to a Talkshare tariff (£15 on my existing plan) after month 1 and all seems fine so far.
There's nothing on their site that says you must stay with the tariff for x months, although it does say something like "most networks make you stay for x months". I've checked with Orange and they say that unless the supplier specifically says you have to stay on that tariff you can change when you want.
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Posted: 2003-05-23 20:51:54
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Posted: 2003-06-23 16:26:12
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www.kelkoo.co.uk
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Posted: 2003-06-24 07:54:07
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I can do sim free for £400 atm.
I am also looking at buying second hand ones as well but the owner is still umming and arring about it.
I do have one with the TINIEST of scratches on for £350.
DT
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Posted: 2003-06-24 14:08:08
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I can do a New P800 on Orange for 280 uk pounds.
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Posted: 2003-06-24 17:48:51
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