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Is is possible to place a limit on how much your allowed to spend on your contract phone? For example if I dont want to spend more than £50 a month can I phone up o2 or whoever and ask them to put that limit on?
Tom
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Posted: 2005-09-24 03:06:57
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i know u can on t-mobile, not sure about o2, would be quite good to find out so let us know please/
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Posted: 2005-09-25 13:31:50
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Mine is not interested in limiting my bills, on the contrary!I don't think any1 will,think about it.U and only u can limit ur consumption .. if u r up to it hehe
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Posted: 2005-09-25 13:47:28
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On 2005-09-25 13:31:50, p900 lover wrote:
i know u can on t-mobile, not sure about o2, would be quite good to find out so let us know please/
Are you referring to the U-fix contracts or can it be done on any contract?
I know it'd make sense to say its down to me to control my spending but when you only recieve a bill once a month its difficult to know exactly what you are clocking up on your bill.
I agree though most companies probably wouldnt let you do it due to the fact they'll probably lose money
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Posted: 2005-09-25 20:37:54
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im not 100% sure as a friends was telling me that his parents capped his contract bill, ill ask him if it was a u-fix it or not,
im pretty sure hes on a normal contract tho
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Posted: 2005-09-25 20:49:34
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U-Fix is the only way to cap bills on T-Mobile. Can't do this on normal contracts as sometimes and i mean sometimes, usage ect comes through a bit late on the rater-therefore could take you over your self imposed credit limit! Plus it's the usual story about lost revenue i'm afraid! Hope this helps :-)
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Posted: 2005-09-25 20:58:18
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are you sure that is cant be done on normal contracts?
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Posted: 2005-09-25 21:22:54
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Its a shame it cant be done, i mean its virtually impossible to keep an accurate record of your spending without writing down EVERY call and text your sending and thats just a bit anal if you ask me.
Ok theres pay and go but you dont get decent amounts of free calls and texts on that.
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Posted: 2005-09-25 21:50:23
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U can do this:reset ur clock at the begining of the contractual month and check the minutes u spend from time to time.Make an average price for a minute and then u'll know b4 the month ends how much u spent.Here,i send an sms to the operator and the system replies by telling me how much i spent on calls,how many mb's i have left for free.Don't u have such a system?It's a great sys!
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Posted: 2005-09-25 22:17:06
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Absolutely possitive P900i lover. If your not on a self service/online plan, you could always dial 150 option 1 free of charge-it's usually pretty much bang on! :-)
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Posted: 2005-09-25 23:00:03
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