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Blakey1982
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Hi all
just wondered if you new of a really good contract deal at the moment - i'd only be interested in a new TV if its a free gift one.
I text a lot, talk and average amount on my mobile and go on the internet a bit too so something that could possibly have high free texts, decent minutes and free browsing?
am willing to pay up to about £35 - £40 depending on the deal
if you dont know what would you recommend in terms of a website??
just wondered if you new of a really good contract deal at the moment - i'd only be interested in a new TV if its a free gift one.
I text a lot, talk and average amount on my mobile and go on the internet a bit too so something that could possibly have high free texts, decent minutes and free browsing?
am willing to pay up to about £35 - £40 depending on the deal
if you dont know what would you recommend in terms of a website??
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Blakey - if you're able to quantify the texts and minutes that you use, you'll be a long way towards finding the right tariff for yourself. Usually if you use a little internet, there may be some included in the tariff, or it may be worthwhile spending an extra £5 per month on a bolt on. Have a look at the networks' websites first (are there any you won't go with due to coverage etc) to find a tariff, then have a look round the resellers to see if they're doing offers on them. I don't think you'll need to spend that much for what you want. Avoid 'free' gift tariffs, you're paying for them every month!0
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