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brownjs Posts: 222

and if you do this can't the shop charge you a penalty?
anyone tried this?
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Posted: 2002-06-09 15:59:00
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stephen_doc Posts: 58

I bought a T68 on T mobile for free (special deal at easter) with a £16 a month contract

Within a month i phoned up and changed to Freetime 750 ie £13.99 a month

I know this is a small difference in money but nothin was said when i changed it, so i guess you could get away with changin ur tariff straight away.
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Posted: 2002-06-09 16:27:00
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Wings_Talons Posts: 242

I have brought a T68 from London on Orange network since I am in London a lot. I brought it from Phones4u on Oxford street. I bought it on a monthly contract of £25 and the next week I changed the tariff by calling up Orange to a £15 a month contract. No questions were asked and I have not been charged either by Orange or Phones4u any additional fee.

Therefore I guess it is very much possible for you to change tariff because Orange gives you the right to change tariffs anytime you like or you can carry the same tariff from any other network to orange with same benefits that you got from other networks.
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Posted: 2002-06-10 09:16:00
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svkhtn Posts: 4

Hi,

I bought a T68i from CarPhoneWareHouse last week for FREE on T-Mobile Anytime 60 (£16/month). I called CarPhone and asked when I could downgrade my tariff. They said after 3 months. However, yesterday I called directly to T-Mobile to downgrade my tariff and they agreed (they allowed me to change in the next 2-week time ;)). Wow, I don't know whether anybody here has experience on this? I am really worried that they will fine me if I change the tariff earlier than 3 months.

Anyone here has done this without any pernalty (I mean you have finished your 12-month contract without any pernalty, though you did downgrade earlier than 3 months)? Would you mind sharing your experience?

Cheers,
SVKHTN

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Posted: 2002-10-14 12:41:00
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lingart Posts: 89

I think it depends on the small print of your contract but the 3 month time frame is about right.....

If you sign up on a heavily subsidised phone then you will prob have to sit it out for 90 days - as the 'shop' who sold you the phone might have it in the T&C that you pay back the difference.

anyways 90 days @ £28 its only £65 more so youre still saving money?


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Posted: 2002-10-14 12:51:00
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lingart Posts: 89

* subject to status, 12 months contract and terms & conditions. Prices dependant on not changing tariff for at least 4 months & include VAT & next-day delivery. VP indicates Orange Value Promise where Orange match selected competitors tariffs.

heres a footnote from a phone shop website......

so just depends who you buy it from.,.....
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Posted: 2002-10-14 12:55:00
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svkhtn Posts: 4

Hi lingart,

Thanks for yr advice.

Anyone did downgrade within the first 3months on T-Mobile without any pernalty from shops? Or anyone has been fined because of your downgrading?

Cheers,
SVKHTN

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Posted: 2002-10-14 13:16:00
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