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Hiya, is there anyone out there that has an o2 Pay monthly contract with CPW.
If there is anyone out there who is, or just knows.
Right, i have to keep ringing the CPW to get my Outstanding balance sent to my phone eg. how many minutes left, how many text left and how much my bill is.
Is there a way to do this WITHOUT ringing CPW, like on PAYG you just had to type *#10# and you got you balance.
Please say there is!
Thanks.
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Posted: 2007-09-08 11:48:08
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If you're using a Sony Ericsson (and know your monthly allowances), you can find out the number of minutes/texts you have used by simply going to the call and message timers under settings.
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Posted: 2007-09-08 14:57:59
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@Kwiksta
If you're using a Sony Ericsson (and know your monthly allowances), you can find out the number of minutes/texts you have used by simply going to the call and message timers under settings.
i know where the call minutes are, but i have never seen a text counter?
(on either p910i, p990i or P1i)
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Posted: 2007-09-08 15:58:47
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On 2007-09-08 15:58:47, grizlore wrote:
@Kwiksta
If you're using a Sony Ericsson (and know your monthly allowances), you can find out the number of minutes/texts you have used by simply going to the call and message timers under settings.
i know where the call minutes are, but i have never seen a text counter?
(on either p910i, p990i or P1i)
im not sure about the uiq phones, but my k750i and k810i have a message counter
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Posted: 2007-09-08 19:27:10
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well if it has, i have missed it
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Posted: 2007-09-09 04:47:07
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O2 never have done that, CPW or otherwise.
So no is the answer.
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Posted: 2007-09-09 09:25:34
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it's really not in their interest to do this either is it? it annoyed the hell out of me when I was with O2 also! Just no way of checking what you have left?!?!?!
Eric's Son
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Posted: 2007-09-09 10:38:36
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Yeah, but I've just learned to live with it. The idea is, if your going over your allowance, you should really be on a higher tariff anyway.
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Posted: 2007-09-09 11:35:19
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