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please anyone know this? a friend wants one this friday before he goes away. any advice very gratefully received. thanks
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Posted: 2003-08-04 21:44:35
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Here mate,
Scout around here
http://uk.pricerunner.com/search?query=p800+contract and you'll find the comparison.
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Posted: 2003-08-04 22:23:54
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i got mine from phones4u a couple of months ago for free on a £75 a month contract but the re was a special offer on the contract where it was half price for the first 3 months so for the first 3 months i am paying £37.50 a month and then after 3 months i can change my contract so i will change it to a £15 one or something for the remainder of the contract a.k.a CHEAP P800
i dont know if this offer still applies but it couldnt hurt to ask!
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[ This Message was edited by: bigweb on 2003-08-05 13:21 ]
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Posted: 2003-08-05 14:19:50
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@bigweb
I know that Vodafone would allow the same sort of thing - but ONLY TO UPGRADE the contract, NOT downgrade....
@roygbiv
I paid £250, less £20 trade-in for my old phone.
Contract is £23 per month inc. itemised billing, for Voda Anytime (cross network) 100. 1/2 price for the first three months, + £2 free data per month. I'm payting an extra £9 per month for an extra £18 data. GPRS is £7.50 per MB (eek), but this only drops in price (to £2.50 per MB) when you go to the Anytime 200 plan: I need data, not minutes, hence the option I took.
Steven.
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Posted: 2003-08-05 14:46:11
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www.etccomms.co.uk seem to be the cheapest...
most places will give you it for free if the tariff is over £70..
£69.95 on £50month
I spent a couple of weeks looking for mine!!! and this is the cheapest i've found.
as for downgrading... usually you have to stay on the tariff for the first 6 months
hope this helps
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Posted: 2003-08-05 15:13:43
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i am on vodaphone and i asked in the shop specifically if i could go onto a lower contract after the 3 months and they said yes. i have done it with every contract phone i have ever had did it with voda a couple of years ago with my t29 and did it with btcellnet last year with my t68 i hope they havent changed anything or i will be f*cked i will just go back to phones 4u and have harsh words with the manager:)
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Posted: 2003-08-05 15:59:27
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I paid £350. - £120 towards price of phone my provider gave me to upgrade. - £20 per month, for 3 months off bills. - £30 for my old phone. So, in total I paid £140 AND I still got to keep my totally cool number
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Posted: 2003-08-05 16:07:40
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@bigweb
Fingers crossed for you - the guy in CPW where I bought my Vodafone contract insisted that only upgrades would be tolerated by the VodaGods. (Yeah, CPW, I know - but this guy knew what he was talking about on everything else....).
Steven. :?:
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Posted: 2003-08-05 16:16:50
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i have just thought on my billing company is singlepoint not vodaphone so maybe the rules are different
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Posted: 2003-08-05 16:37:27
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i have just had to talk to Orange... they said that you are not allowed to go up or down in the first 6 months... and guy said he is pretty sure it is the same on all the other networks... i trusted him as it's not like they were going to lose me as i can't cancel my contract... but if that's what they said then they will have to reimburst you... do you have any proof??? l would ring voda and ask them... before it's too late!!
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Posted: 2003-08-05 18:44:08
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