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Vodafone - best way to get the best price
Due to the fact the Orange signal has weakened so much where we live, we have decided to jump the good ship Orange in April.
Husband and I currently on £35 Dolphin package and would like a £25-£30 contract with Vodafone (it is the only other network which works here). At the same time we would like to move our daughters over to Vodafone but on PAYG and will be looking to spend no more than £50 on each handset for them.
What is the best way to get the best value, handset, package, cashback (?).....
Many thanks in advance.
Husband and I currently on £35 Dolphin package and would like a £25-£30 contract with Vodafone (it is the only other network which works here). At the same time we would like to move our daughters over to Vodafone but on PAYG and will be looking to spend no more than £50 on each handset for them.
What is the best way to get the best value, handset, package, cashback (?).....
Many thanks in advance.
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Your not upgrading so probably won't get much off anything. I suspect the only way you may get anything is haggling in store and trying to get accessories at the discression of the manager. OPther deals, cashbacks etc you'll have to wait and see, most likely anything up now will be gone when you move. Read up on cashbacks carefully, they can be good they can be bad. Mobilejunkie will be long soon to say how bad CPW are but to be honest I've never had issues with any of the CPW group companies. Horses for courses.
Not very positive but thats the way it works, you only generally get good deal by threatening to leave a network, not as a sweetener to join.0
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