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fatreg Posts: > 500

cheapest P800??

mine!

free phone and no line rental and 1p a min calls and free GPRS

tariff

"liberate"

if u can find it in a shop!! LOL

you wont tho its specail Orange staff tariff! LOL

sorry peeps boastin a bit

fatreg
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Posted: 2003-08-06 01:54:27
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daftpunk Posts: 121

stupid
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Posted: 2003-08-06 02:06:23
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Geezer041 Posts: 89

use kelkoo.co.uk

I got mine on orange 4 months via cyren-communications.co.uk for £179 on £30 a month tariff

Shop around the web is the cheapest place to buy if you can wait a day or two. The higher the tariff the cheaper the handset coz the retailer gets more comission
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Posted: 2003-08-06 14:49:59
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epscilon Posts: 337

Well I got my p800 for about 80 quid on a £30 p/m tariff before they put the price of hansets up. And as for changing tariffs with orange I just changed down to the £15 a month one after 3 months of having the phone and they asked no questions.

As long as you stay on the tariff for 3 months you can then change to what you want!!! Unless it has changed over the last month or so.


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Posted: 2003-08-06 16:53:16
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exilis Posts: 48

Right lets clear this up.
Vodaphone and O2 subcontract their billing, so if you bought the phone from CPW you get CPW Services as your service provider, from Phones4U you'll end up with Singlepoint.
On CPW services you can move down after 6 months, move up at any time. Not working for phones4u I don't know how singlepoint works.
T-Mobile is 3 months before you can move down (still prints that on contracts) although call centres are beginning to say 6 months.
Orange has an unwritten rule of 3 months before moving down but you can normally do it earlier just keep trying, I reduced my Your Plan 200 contract that I got my p800 on 2 weeks after the phone was delivered.
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Posted: 2003-08-06 21:04:56
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elbarto Posts: 32

I managed on an upgrade £230 for the handset and a £50 credit to my account on Vodafone. I had to phone customer services and explain I had seen the phone going for £100 on T-Mobile (although I did not tell them about the £95/month tariff!!!) I said I was going to leave Voda but wanted to stay as I liked the service (yeah right) and wanted to keep my number, etc. They gave me this deal and I am still on my 30min a month £15 monthly contract....ace! Although....they did cut my phone off when I cancelled my wife's phone so they are less than perfect at admin

Still...not a bad deal
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Posted: 2003-08-06 22:32:45
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roygbiv Posts: 92

thanks everyone thats really useful. i'm seeing the guy on friday at 6.30 for a drink and he's expecting me to have found some mega deal for him! what i can't quite understand is why the price of the phone varies so much?? i mean they must all pay the same for it?
vis a vis the posting by 'DaWildOne' have you tried changing to a cheaper tariff??
many thanks again for all the help very grateful



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Posted: 2003-08-06 23:06:33
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DaWildOne Posts: 69

no i haven't tried as i'm on the tariff l want!!! This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2003-08-07 01:39:33
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roygbiv Posts: 92

thanks again. sorry didnt mean to offend u by asking if you'd tried asking to go onto a lower tariff its just that the guy who wants to buy a p800 wont be using it much for phoning (he never does) more for info storage, camera and bit of internet. so he wants cheapest deal with smallish monthly outlay.

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Posted: 2003-08-08 00:51:30
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DaWildOne Posts: 69

i didn't mean to make it sound nasty... i appologise, i was quite drunk i think when i posted that message. sorry

[ This Message was edited by: DaWildOne on 2003-08-08 01:09 ]
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Posted: 2003-08-08 02:08:07
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