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Hey guys, ive a got a P800 at the moment and im looking to upgrade to a p910i, the contract im on at the moment is with 02, 500 free offpeak xnet mins and 100 texts for £25/month.
I was looking for a decent contract to go with and i found an orange one where they did the P910i for free but i cant find it anymore.
Im looking for a contract about £40/month with about 500 xnet mins and a low fee or free P910i.
Anyone care to help?
Thanks!
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Posted: 2005-02-09 00:41:02
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Got mine on Vodafone about a month ago. I got it free with £50 cash back with a £70 pcm contract (1000 anytime any network minutes) which was only £35 for the first 6 months (I will put it on a £40 pcm after the 6 months). That was in Phones 4U and the phone is completely unbranded.
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[ This Message was edited by: Mad_Bob on 2005-02-08 23:49 ]
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Posted: 2005-02-09 00:47:30
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are you able to reduce the contract tarriff you are on after the 6months?
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Posted: 2005-02-09 00:53:19
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Yep, only after 6 months though, it used to be 3.
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Posted: 2005-02-09 01:07:29
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oh right cool, i had a look on the phones for you website, there is nothing there about free p910i's
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Posted: 2005-02-09 01:12:20
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There is always room for bargaining in the shops, I already have a contract at the moment costing me £40 per month (for my S700) so I wanted to reduce that one to a £15 pcm contract, they said they wouldn't for another 3 months. I told the bloke in the shop that I would take out a new contract there and then if they would give the phone for free and could offer a good enough contract with low payments. I got the low payments (Vodafone are doing half price for 6 months anyway) and the £50 cash back was to compensate for the fact I had 3 more months on my old £40 a month contract (it was supposed to make up the difference because they were unable to drop it to £15 for another 3 months).
Hope that all makes sense. The Moral of the story is don't believe what they first tell you, they expect you do bargain, they get commission, and they would rather get a very low commission and give you a discount, than not get any and have you walk out and go elsewhere.
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Posted: 2005-02-09 01:21:49
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got ya!
thanks for the advice dude
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Posted: 2005-02-09 01:42:35
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