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Should i stay or should i go
I have a question regarding the HTC desire
I am in no rush for a new phone but I do like the look of this one and have decided that if I can find the right deal then I may well get one
I am currently on an O2 sim only contract and was wondering if I would need a pac code if I wanted to change supplier and also keep my number?
Having looked at some of the deals around I see that T-Mobile seem to offer the best deal in my price range as I do not want to spend more than £30 a month although I would like at least 200 Minutes talk time any network + Unlimited Texts and also Unlimited Internet (At least 1GB)
As I have already said T-Mobile seem to have the best deal (Unless any of you know different) and I have checked that the reception is good in my area which to be fair all of the networks are but my worry is about leaving O2?
I was an Orange customer for years but eventually they put one over on me so I left never to return, I went to O2 as my partner was using them and to be fair they have been nothing but brilliant and I have never had a moment’s trouble from them so my dilemma is do I stay or do I go?
I know it is a dog eats dog world out there but is the best deal on paper really the best deal to have?
Although a lot of people complain (Some do not do the homework first) I’m guessing that in this day and age a mobile should work anywhere and you should be able to make phonecalls, text or use the internet wherever and whenever you like?
I would appreciate your feedback and will thank you in advance
I’m just off to phone O2 and see if they can do me a deal as I have been with them for sometime now
I am in no rush for a new phone but I do like the look of this one and have decided that if I can find the right deal then I may well get one
I am currently on an O2 sim only contract and was wondering if I would need a pac code if I wanted to change supplier and also keep my number?
Having looked at some of the deals around I see that T-Mobile seem to offer the best deal in my price range as I do not want to spend more than £30 a month although I would like at least 200 Minutes talk time any network + Unlimited Texts and also Unlimited Internet (At least 1GB)
As I have already said T-Mobile seem to have the best deal (Unless any of you know different) and I have checked that the reception is good in my area which to be fair all of the networks are but my worry is about leaving O2?
I was an Orange customer for years but eventually they put one over on me so I left never to return, I went to O2 as my partner was using them and to be fair they have been nothing but brilliant and I have never had a moment’s trouble from them so my dilemma is do I stay or do I go?
I know it is a dog eats dog world out there but is the best deal on paper really the best deal to have?
Although a lot of people complain (Some do not do the homework first) I’m guessing that in this day and age a mobile should work anywhere and you should be able to make phonecalls, text or use the internet wherever and whenever you like?
I would appreciate your feedback and will thank you in advance
I’m just off to phone O2 and see if they can do me a deal as I have been with them for sometime now
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Oh what to do?0
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leave o2, Orange & T-mobile are merging backhaul for 3G/2G o2 has the worst 3G for the DesireIf I helped or saved you money - Thank me
If I helped you spend some money - spank me
If I done both - :lipsrseal me:eek:
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If you're looking for an android phone and a decent FUP on internet use then T-Mobile are a no-brainer if they meet your needs with regard to signal etc. You'll get 3gb from T-Mobile but only 500mb (I think) with O2.Although a lot of people complain (Some do not do the homework first) I’m guessing that in this day and age a mobile should work anywhere and you should be able to make phonecalls, text or use the internet wherever and whenever you like?
There are lots of reasons why this isn't the case and probably never will be. Many of those reasons are more than justifiable, too.If I've helped you please show your appreciation by using the "Thanks" button
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Thanks for the replies
Do i need to get a pac or puk code to leave O2 though (I am on a sim only contract) as i would like to keep my number ?0 -
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