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How much is Everyday 50 contract worth?

demonblade
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in Mobiles
Hi, not sure where to ask this, but I'm considering selling my Everyday 50 contract, I want to put a buy it now on ebay but not sure how much?
With 1,500 offpeak mins/month, @50p a day and contract being due end of this month it should be worth something right?
Thanks!
With 1,500 offpeak mins/month, @50p a day and contract being due end of this month it should be worth something right?
Thanks!
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see what this one goes for:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Orange-Everyday-50-contract-Unique-limited-contract_W0QQitemZ9107261199QQcategoryZ29781QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I think normally over £50 though0 -
It may be worth holding onto the Everyday 50 deal. My uncle just last week negotiated a further 12 months upgrade with Orange for the Everyday 50 and they gave it him with 10% reduced line rental....so that works out £13.50 / month instead of £15. Plus he got a free D600.
Now just think - Its much more worth it selling the free D600 for around £100+ and that way the Everyday 50 has cost you approx £50 for the WHOLE YEAR and you get all them FREE MINS :-)
Just a thought.....0 -
Help does any one know where I can get hold of a everyday 50 cheaply????0
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For everyone's interest... the Everyday 50 sim/contract sold for £210 to a buyer with 147 feedback (so presumably a "real" buyer).
Mobilez
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it's a bit surprising as Orange have had 1000 min off-peak contracts available with cashback (maybe about to be discontinued as well)0
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Just out of interest, do orange (or any other provider) really move contracts from one person to another?0
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yes they do kai, and redux the reason for everyday 50 is cause of call through services and if I remember rightly the tariff you mention cost more for less "TOTAL" minutes if use 50 minutes everyday.0
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redux wrote:it's a bit surprising as Orange have had 1000 min off-peak contracts available with cashback (maybe about to be discontinued as well)
I find this a bit odd as well. Everyday 50 doesn't give any xnet or anytime minutes. The closest contract to it appears to be Orange to Orange Offpeak 1000, which goes for £20 pcm before cashback.
Everyday50 is very expensive for xnet calls, unless you happen to have a anytime 200 sim as well0 -
I have a everday50 contract which i am ending today, and transferring my number to o2. Now i am tempted to sell it as well on ebay. Can i now cancel the porting or is it too late?0
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moneyandmountains wrote:I find this a bit odd as well. Everyday 50 doesn't give any xnet or anytime minutes. The closest contract to it appears to be Orange to Orange Offpeak 1000, which goes for £20 pcm before cashback.
Everyday50 is very expensive for xnet calls, unless you happen to have a anytime 200 sim as well0
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