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1st 18 month contract I've ever taken myself admittedly.
I figured though that with a deal being as good as this, it'd be unlikely that something hugely better will come along inside that time period.
Could be wrong, hindsight is a wonderful thing.
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Posted: 2006-03-14 15:30:10
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I dont use much in the way of minutes or texts but like getting a new phone as often as possible. I dont mind paying a little bit more to get a phone every 12 months instead of every 18 months.
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Posted: 2006-03-14 15:31:41
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I only keep phones a max of 6 months anyway, I just buy them sim free once I get fed up with my current one.
I was on O2's sim only deal before anyway so the new phone doesn't matter to me, I ordered a SLVR with my Flext contract and gave it to my dad and carried on as I'd only bought my E770 about 2 weeks ago.
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Posted: 2006-03-14 16:25:32
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Has anyone got Orange to match these price plans!?
I know Orange do some sort of price match where they match competitor prices - has anyone tried doing this?
I would but don't need a new contract as yet coz got 4 already! But anyone out there who needs one it may be worthwhile to try and do this as IMHO Orange CS is better than T-Mobile's.
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Posted: 2006-03-14 17:10:59
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Must agree with that, Orange is the best CS I have come across.
With T-Mobile I had a fairly lengthy wait (10 mins) but the operators are all helpful once you get through.
O2 online charge you a fortune to ring CS!
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Posted: 2006-03-14 17:15:24
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I think o2 offer a slightly better sim only rolling contract (cancel when u want) of course u dnt get a phne with that
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Posted: 2006-03-15 13:23:53
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I was on the O2 rolling contract deal and it IS a very good deal with costs very similar to the T-Mobile deal.
The 2 things that gave T-Mobile the edge for me were : -
1. You DO get a free phone and upgrades are available
2. The flexibility to vary whether I need more text than voice in any 1 particular month.
That said, the O2 sim only deals are top drawer.
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Posted: 2006-03-15 14:13:25
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There are simply no other mobile phone networks that can rival
T-Mobile Flext plan at the moment. It will be interesting to see how other mobile operators respond to such a flexible and comeptitive pricing plan.
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Posted: 2006-03-30 14:28:49
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Yeah, it'll be interesting to see when and how the other networks respond to Flext.
I'm a bit surprised that their appealing, special-effects-loaded TV ads don't really mention much about what Flext entails; surely drumming the point home about what you get for your Flext tarriff would spur further interest from the public? Mind you, what do I know about advertising and the strategies behind these...?
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Posted: 2006-03-30 14:59:27
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The T-Mobile adverts obviously worked as I am now a flext customer having NEVER even given a second thought about moving to T-Mobile.
The content and frequency of the adverts made me curious enough to check out the details online and that was me snared.
I'd be very surprised if the other networks don't launch something silimar this year as I expect they'll have lost a fair few customers to this deal.
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Posted: 2006-03-30 16:31:05
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