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T-Mobile Best Tariff On the Market

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  • Daft girly question ... how do you find out what coverage you have in your area? I don't understand the thing on the t mobile website - can't make out if I'm in a good coverage area or a bad one?
  • deutzkiwi
    deutzkiwi Posts: 132 Forumite
    Daft girly question ... how do you find out what coverage you have in your area? I don't understand the thing on the t mobile website - can't make out if I'm in a good coverage area or a bad one?

    You could ask visitors to your house/friends/family in the area if they're on tmobile and what their coverage is like.

    You could also buy a tmob/virgin payg sim and try that first. Virgin often have free sim on their website.
  • deutzkiwi wrote:
    You could ask visitors to your house/friends/family in the area if they're on tmobile and what their coverage is like.

    You could also buy a tmob/virgin payg sim and try that first. Virgin often have free sim on their website.

    :) Thanks ... I just got a t-mobile contract today and didn't even think about coverage!! I was just trying to make sure I was ok!!! (A typical "me" thing to do that was!!)
  • deutzkiwi wrote:
    Nope, 0845/0870 are charge outside the allowence. Sorry mate!

    Do you know if it is possible to call 18866cheapcalls (02070019797) with the flext 35 x-net inclusive minutes? I've been with 3 for the last year and have never been charged for calls to this number. I'm wanting to change over to T-Mobile (flext 35) but obviously if i can't make these calls for free there's no point.

    I've called T-Mobile customer service and they said that the number was not showing as an access number (if it had they said they would charge for it). Is there anyone out there with Flext and using this number for free???

    Paul
  • mdean
    mdean Posts: 189 Forumite
    Those are rubbish prices compared to virgin whose no contract quarterly bill option charges 15p for first 5 mins then 5p
    3p virgin texts
    10p other texts
    freevoicemail
    dunno about pitures - what sort of moneysaver uses that

    Most important no fee - pay for what you use - and its T mobiles network.

    My last quarterly bill £23

    I do not understand why people use contract phones
  • mdean wrote:
    Those are rubbish prices copared to virgin whose no contract quarterly bill option charges 15p for first 5 mins then 5p
    3p virgin texts
    10p other texts
    freevoicemail
    dunno about pitures - what sort of moneysaver uses that

    Most important no fee - pay for what you use - and its T mobiles network.

    My last quarterly bill £23

    I do not understand why people use contract phones

    And how much does it cost you if you want to call someone on o2, Vodaphone or Orange? :cool:
  • lewt
    lewt Posts: 9,158 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    what does antone think to getting the flex t deal from dialaphone and getting a free i pod video too all for £35 per month i went to t mobile site and found i could get the deal for £26.50 is £9 a month for 18 months £180 of a 30gb vid i pod sounds ok any1 know the catch?
    If i upset you don't stress, never forget that god aint finished with me yet.
  • M20DAL
    M20DAL Posts: 304 Forumite
    900 Mins @ 0.15 A Min = £135.00 A Month Or £26.25 On Flext Thats Why We Use Contract Phones
  • mdean
    mdean Posts: 189 Forumite
    And how much does it cost you if you want to call someone on o2, Vodaphone or Orange? :cool:
    15p for the first 5 mins
    5p after that
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