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T-Mobile £10/month, 300 minutes+texts+unlimited internet
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I have been with T-Mobile for a good 10 years, and have 2 contracts with them. They were both on the old "flex" tariffs. I just reminded them of my loyalty.wow , how did u manage to get 12 months contract, thats awesome.
I just thought last night as well, when I took out the flex a few years ago I was promised 25% off all tariffs forever, so I phoned them up this morning and yes it applies to these as well. Happy days, £14.60 a month for 2 contracts.The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run, and if you do that you will have enough to pay for something better.0 -
One of the contracts was on the "flex25" and the other was "flex20" neither of these really exist anymore I think, only to existing flex customers I understand.what tarriff were you on before the upgrade? My mum is due one and this sounds idealThe common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run, and if you do that you will have enough to pay for something better.0 -
Unlimited Internet t&c from their web site"*Internet on your phone comes with a fair use policy of 1GB a month. We’ll monitor how much you send and receive each calendar month so that we can protect our network for all our customers. If you use more than your fair use policy amount, we won’t charge you any more, but we may restrict how you can use your booster, depending on how often you go over your amount and by how much. If you remove your booster and then use internet on your phone you’ll automatically be charged our daily rate, see t-mobile.co.uk."
Be aware. Unlimited has a special meaning when it comes to networks that differs from the Oxford English dictionary
( But T-mobile are actually more generous than Voda and O2 on their "fair use")
Don't forget T-mobile's limit on Android phones is 3gb a month, not 1gb.0 -
maxtweenie wrote: »Don't forget T-mobile's limit on Android phones is 3gb a month, not 1gb.
Didn't know that. Thanks.0
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