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Sony Ericsson S700i - Contract?
Hi, i am looking to buy a Sony Ericsson S700i, and am preferring to go on contract as it should work out cheaper, however i missed out on the Phones4U deal where it was free on a £30 monthly contract, and really want to get this phone.
Im am hoping to spend about £200 - £250, and i hope this will be possible after the downgrading of the contract, however i have been unable to find a suitable monthly price as yet which will achieve this.
If anyone sees any offers, please could they tell me.
Thanks.
Im am hoping to spend about £200 - £250, and i hope this will be possible after the downgrading of the contract, however i have been unable to find a suitable monthly price as yet which will achieve this.
If anyone sees any offers, please could they tell me.
Thanks.
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Hi,
https://www.dialaphone.co.uk have it for £39.99 and then 200 minutes and 50 SMS a month for £30. Not sure what Dialaphone policy is on downgrading, but I am sure they will help you if you ring them. You also get £10 extra cashback if you order online
Regards
Barry0 -
CPW are doing it for £30 per month 200 min x net (Phone Free) on T Mobile.
For the first 6 months they will also do it for half price line rental and chuck in 200 text a month. Only downside is its a 18 month contract, which sadly alot of them are doing at the moment. You could always downgrade the tariff after 6 months though.................I say what I like, I like what I say!0 -
Towner,
I think Tmobile will not allow you to downgrade the tariff until 11 months have elapsed....and then the window licker said to me...0 -
Yep, T-mobile is 11 months, got caught on that myself even after asking at the T-Mobile shop in Plymouth and being given incorrect advice. Gits. >:(He huihuinga taangata he pukenga whakaaro – A meeting of people; a wellspring of ideas (Maori proverb)0
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