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brownjs Posts: 222

you guys are mobile experts
now i wna buy a t68 on contract
but
on high street it is £120 on a £13 a month contract but if you buy it off dialaphone.co.uk it is free on a contract of £27.99 a month .Can i buy this on dialaphone then downgrade the tariff after one month to a £15 for free
in other words you can buy the latest phone free or cheap on a expensive tariff then downgrade the tariff after a month for free?



[ This Message was edited by: brownjs on 2002-05-14 19:38 ]
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Posted: 2002-05-14 20:36:00
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bart Posts: > 500

i don't think that would be posible i think you'll be stuck whit your expencive contract
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Posted: 2002-05-14 20:41:00
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brownjs Posts: 222

reply people
please i need to know!!!!!!!!!!!
i will really apreciate your responds
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Posted: 2002-05-14 21:01:00
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GOwin Posts: > 500

In our country, you cant downgrade your subscription plan for al least a year when you buy the promo phones, or you can pay the subsidized cost absorbed by your SP before the 1 year minimum contract This post was posted from a T39
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Posted: 2002-05-15 00:49:00
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brownjs Posts: 222

does anyone know
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Posted: 2002-05-19 21:35:00
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Linkinpark17UK Posts: 372

You'll have to stick with the £28 per month for however long the contract is, this is how phone companies earn commision. They get a small chuck of the monthly fee.

Once the contract is up you can swith to any monthly contract you want. Try shopping around more, I once saw a T68 being given away on T-Mobile free provided you choose one of the more expensive contracts.
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Posted: 2002-05-19 21:55:00
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decoy7 Posts: > 500

just ring another shop and ask what the minimum term for the current tariff is...most likely you can take out the higher contract and then switch to the lower one...the sp can tell you this in more detail as once you've bought the phone they're the ones you'll be dealing with not the shop.
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Posted: 2002-05-20 21:14:00
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brownjs Posts: 222

anyone know
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Posted: 2002-05-23 20:50:00
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cadcad Posts: > 500

well we don't have that kind of contracts here!!
u do buy the phone seperatly. and then u can get a prepaid card or u can be a normal user... u pay 25$ as for subscription and u pay for the services u choose then u'll be paying the tarifs for mn u use or sms u send that's pretty expensive
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Posted: 2002-05-23 20:56:00
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allexdos Posts: 184

In the uk, you can downgrade after 1 month regardess what the salesmen say. but only on vodafone, o2, t-mobile and orange! Dealers get money clawed back if their customers downgrade tarrifs within 3 months of connection.

E.g orange evertime 400 - Commissions = 350GBP
o range talk 60 - Commissions = 240GBP

If customer downgraded from 400 to 60 within 90 days of connection, dealers loses 350 - 240 GBP = 110GBP!!! Money flows back to the network.

You can see why dealers and salesmen alike will ensure the customers accept inability of downgrading within 90 days. Upgrading customers within 90 days do not effect the dealers' commissions.
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Posted: 2002-06-09 03:38:00
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