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Orange upgrade vs. new contract?
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DarkConvict wrote: »But i also do not see why you are doing this. If orange give you a better deal on a new contract they should use your existing number as its the deal that is changing on your account. PAC codes are meant for moving operators.
It is because the betst deal I can get is through Dialaphone (with quidco) so I need to go away from Orange and then go back to them. Even if I didn't get cashback, Dialaphone have a much better deal and the phone I am after is free.0 -
Just remember if it is a cashback deal you have to send it claims manually which you might miss. I was on dial-a-phone and just sent off my last cashback request for £40 after my contract had ended.Although no trees were harmed during the creation of this post, a large number of electrons were greatly inconvenienced.
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DarkConvict wrote: »Just remember if it is a cashback deal you have to send it claims manually which you might miss. I was on dial-a-phone and just sent off my last cashback request for £40 after my contract had ended.
Unless you choose autocashback to avoid the hassle (but get less money back.)0
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