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pitfalls of switching every 12 months
After being a orange customer for 12 years, it looks like they only want new and high band customers so I'm looking to move.
It looks like everyone just hooks up for the best deal for a year and moves on in order to get the best deals. Is this true ?
Which networks are good for moving to and from etc ? It looks like you need your PAC ready to move when you sign up with some networks.
At the end of each contract, do you have to sign for another 12 months, or can you leave anytime after that on 1 months notice ?
Been looking for minimum contract for w800i
so far
link, o2 200min+100txt for 9*15 + 3*30 = 18.75
e2save , voda anytime 275 , 275min only = 17.50
e2save , t-mond relax 30 255+100 =18.75
How do I know if I have a good signal at my house ?
It looks like everyone just hooks up for the best deal for a year and moves on in order to get the best deals. Is this true ?
Which networks are good for moving to and from etc ? It looks like you need your PAC ready to move when you sign up with some networks.
At the end of each contract, do you have to sign for another 12 months, or can you leave anytime after that on 1 months notice ?
Been looking for minimum contract for w800i
so far
link, o2 200min+100txt for 9*15 + 3*30 = 18.75
e2save , voda anytime 275 , 275min only = 17.50
e2save , t-mond relax 30 255+100 =18.75
How do I know if I have a good signal at my house ?
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HI---
Good signal -- as your friends to come with their mobiles and check --- or go to the network websites and check with your postcode.
When you finally give notice -- ask orange for a PAC code -- you can take your number with you. If you want -- take a personal number -- so that you need not bother about PAC codes
You can leave after 12 months with a months notice.
Take the offer that is best financially.0 -
I recently moved from t-mobile to orange after being with them for many years, loyalty doesn't really count for much with most networks, they only want to know you if you spend a lot more than just your line rental.
o2 seems to be offering the best retention deals from what I've been reading on here.Nearly debt free
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