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Multiple phone discount
fairyprincess
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in Mobiles
Hi there!
I have tried searching for relevant info on this topic but have had no luck so far.
I just wondered if anyone has managed to negotiate discount for multiple phone contracts. We have 5 mobiles in our house and they are all with different providers. Has anyone had much success with getting a good deal by transferring all the phones to one provider?? I know this might be difficult as all phone contracts end at different times but would be interested in being pointed to relevant info already on the site or hearing others experiences.
I have tried searching for relevant info on this topic but have had no luck so far.
I just wondered if anyone has managed to negotiate discount for multiple phone contracts. We have 5 mobiles in our house and they are all with different providers. Has anyone had much success with getting a good deal by transferring all the phones to one provider?? I know this might be difficult as all phone contracts end at different times but would be interested in being pointed to relevant info already on the site or hearing others experiences.
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Not really a multi-phone discount, but i've used dialaphone for new phones, and if your referred from another customer you get £20 in your bank account as a referral fee.
After the first phone I have always 'referred' myself, and got the money each year when I've swapped contracts.
Does seem crazy you can't get a discount for household, but I fear its the way of things, I can't even seem to renew existing stuff without cancelling and signing up again to get best deal !0 -
Other option is look at Vodafone and O2 business tariff options. Also can look at Orange ones as well, and they have talksharers as well. If transfer all to one network can than have on vodafone my family / calls within a group being free, on o2 unlimited o2 to o2 calls / my family, Orange all calls with numbers within the group being free. so wont be using minutes to call one other so can have lower tariff = cheaper total costs. But to advise what good tariff / network go on need more details like how each use the phone, do you want a new phone, etc etc..0
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