Cheapest iPhone discussion
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http://www1.orange.co.uk/perk/Orange-Perk-Terms-and-Conditions-20110408.pdf
This is a link to the t's and c's and having read the hotuk thread it looks like you can do it on an already existing contract. It's worth a try!0 -
Thank youxx:beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
This Ive come to know...
So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:0 -
If anyone works for the Police then don't forget www.voice999.co.uk
That is where I am getting my Iphone 4 next week!:o))) Haven't been able to find a better deal for IP4 than here.0 -
Hi, I feel like I've lost out big time on my last contract with vodafone, basic phone, with 24 month contract, which still has a good 10 months to run. Starting to look at Iphone, tesco looking a good deal, but there seems to be so many different deals. I can only go with O2 or Vodafone as they are the only 2 with coverage where I live. Any help from you guys would be appreciated.0
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Tesco shares the o2 network:
http://phone-shop.tesco.com/tesco-mobile/about-us/
I am with o2 but going to do the tesco mobile deal next week for the iphone 4.0 -
I'm coming to the end of my O2 iphone contract so phoned them up to try and get their best deal. I asked about refurbished iphones thinking this might knock the cost down a little, but was informed that a refurbed 3gS 16Gb would cost me £42 a month for 600 mins, unlimited texts and 500Mb data (despite the fact I'm currently paying £35 for the same amount of stuff). It therefore appears that their prices for refurbs are the same (if not more) than for a brand new iphone which frankly seems bizarre.
Anyway, all their deals for upgrading customers seem over the top so I think I will be leaving them for a SIM only contract with another provider.0 -
I'm coming to the end of my O2 iphone contract so phoned them up to try and get their best deal. I asked about refurbished iphones thinking this might knock the cost down a little, but was informed that a refurbed 3gS 16Gb would cost me £42 a month for 600 mins, unlimited texts and 500Mb data (despite the fact I'm currently paying £35 for the same amount of stuff). It therefore appears that their prices for refurbs are the same (if not more) than for a brand new iphone which frankly seems bizarre.
Anyway, all their deals for upgrading customers seem over the top so I think I will be leaving them for a SIM only contract with another provider.
Also coming to the end of my O2 contract and Ive had the same experience. Not enquired about refurbs but they didnt want to budge at all on retaining me. Tried over the phone and face to face but nothing! Bye then!0 -
Hi,
Where's a good place to buy these with a warrenty? don't mind if it's an earlier model.
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The phones that you buy second hand tend to be out of warranty unless they have "Apple Care".
Failing that you could try local second hand shop and see if they will give you a 3 month guarantee etc, just depends how much you want to pay.0 -
My current monthly payment contract comes to an end later this week and I want to upgrade to an iPhone 4. I want to stay with Orange so can anyone tell me if I'm likely to be able to get a FREE upgrade to IP4 from them? I'm wondering if a SIM only deal would be the way to go? I'm after a contract of no more than £40 per month and want to minimize the amount I pay for the handset.0
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