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T-Mobile new PAYG 12p a minute rates launched.
utilitybroker
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The new T-Mob 12 p a minute x-net rates have been launched. Or you can choose x-net texts at 3p a go.
See: http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/Dispatcher?pf=Pay+as+you+go&nmid=pas_pp_plan_payg_details&ppid=26&nmid2=ctl_pas_pp_details&menuid=ctl_pas_pp_change_plan&chosenPricePlan=payg
See: http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/Dispatcher?pf=Pay+as+you+go&nmid=pas_pp_plan_payg_details&ppid=26&nmid2=ctl_pas_pp_details&menuid=ctl_pas_pp_change_plan&chosenPricePlan=payg
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this is a new pay&go price plan form t-mobile where you can call anyone anytime for just 12p and text being 10p
this should be intresting to see what easymobile, fresh and tesco mobile do to their priceplan as now tmobile are more cheaper then them
also tmobile has another new price plane called "Text Appeal" where texts are 3p0 -
utilitybroker wrote:The new T-Mob 12 p a minute x-net rates have been launched. Or you can choose x-net texts at 3p a go.
See: http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/Dispatcher?pf=Pay+as+you+go&nmid=pas_pp_plan_payg_details&ppid=26&nmid2=ctl_pas_pp_details&menuid=ctl_pas_pp_change_plan&chosenPricePlan=payg
Looks good. Interesting to see Tesco and Easymobiles reply... Was looking for a tarrif for my old folks who make daily calls but for short amounts of time to mobiles, plus everyone is on different networks, at least this will be a bit more straightforward for them!£4988 Lloyds TSB Mastercard
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Skint, but I have a plan.... an MSE Plan!!!0 -
Hmm, I do like the easyMobile tarrif, but they are messing me around at the mo, so here is a tarrif comaprison:
Consider a typical monthly usage: a) 10 min on net, b) 15 min x-net, c) 5 min non-geo and d) 100 texts (30 on/70 off net) on these tarrifs:
1. Everyone
2. Mates Rates
3. Text Appeal
4. easyMobile (excluding the promo on net 3p/min & 1p/text)1 2 3 4 a 1.20 0.50 2.00 1.50 b 1.80 6.00 6.00 2.25 c 2.00 2.00 2.00 0.75 d 10.00 8.50 3.00 5.00 15.00 17.00 13.00 9.50
Perhaps easyMobile (the tarrif) isn't too bad afterall (for some people)?Certain OTT members have caused me to add this disclaimer: all advice given is free of charge & as such should be taken to be IIRC (as I don't spend hours researching all answers :eek: )!0 -
if u get 2 tmobile sims 1 for "Text Appeal" and other for "Everyone" then you will be way better off as u dont have to use £5 every month also tmobile dont charge you to topup
another thing to note the promo offer from easymobile is only easymobile to easymobile0 -
I have never seen a mobile service generate such bad feeling - you don't have to use £5 each month, its every 3 months and you can top up for free (via auto topup).
Also I did say the promo was 'on net' & excluded it from the table (not least as few people know anyone on easymobile, as well as the fact it is temporary).Certain OTT members have caused me to add this disclaimer: all advice given is free of charge & as such should be taken to be IIRC (as I don't spend hours researching all answers :eek: )!0 -
jnm21 wrote:I have never seen a mobile service generate such bad feeling - you don't have to use £5 each month, its every 3 months and you can top up for free (via auto topup).
It is also free to top up manually. It is probably wise NOT to use Auto Topup if you just want to use up the bonus credit. The following is an extract from the Services/Help & Support/General FAQ's page on their website:-
"How to credit your account
There are two ways to credit your easyMobile.com account via the internet or by telephone:
Via the Internet
You can access your account on the internet & add credit to your account either manually whenever your balance gets low, or by joining up to our innovative Auto top-up online service.
To credit your account manually, simply access your account on the internet & go to the ‘Top-up Account’ page. All you need to do is enter the details of the Credit or Debit Card that you wish to make payment with & select how much you wish to credit your account by.
Crediting your account over the internet is Free."
Colin
Edit:- jnm21. Shouldn't this be in the easymobile thread?0
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