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HTC Desire HD Deals
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Has anyone got Desire HD from Three? I am just wondering if the phone is locked to the network.
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I've updated the similar thread on Orange retentions, but thought I'd post there. Orange have finally got the Desire HDs in. Retentions offered me this:
Free Desire HD
800 xnet mins
unlimited landline calls
1300 texts
500Mb data
15 photo messages
Free mobile internet dongle (1Gb usage per month)
for £22.50 per mth on a 24mth contractMoneysaving since 2004!0 -
Minky how did they confirm this? email text or ?
as you can see they are back peddling fast on me
can you confirm how they confirmed the deal and did you get a phone ordered?
thanks
It was confirmed on the phone and they sent me an email upgrading my plan but it didn't detail the phone. Not a bother - just picked up the little beauty this lunchtime and it's sitting on my desk now charging:j:j0 -
BaritoneUK wrote: »Orange have finally got the Desire HDs in. t
Ive got one on back order and they havent let me know yet so I rang them and they said they are waiting for more to come in to fill the back orders:D Im getting pretty well in need of a phone that works properly:DWeight Loss - 102lb0 -
Ordered one yesterday from mobiles.co.uk, went with them because they have better delivery apparently.
£25pm x 24months
600mins
500texts
Unlimted internet (3GB on T-mobile if you call them, otherwise its throttled.)
£29.99 for the phone.
Only thing is they've now gone to "Out of Stock" so it could be a few days since i get it, so much for next day delivery.0 -
the t mobile £25 deal on e2save is now showing £69.99 for the phoneMum to gorgeous baby boy born Sept 2010:j0
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The only downside to the phone is the raised camera on the back. The battery cover is a little pain too but apart from that the phone is a great bit of work. Apple what.....................?0
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BaritoneUK wrote: »It's always best to double and triple check with them all the details when on the phone, and if possible, to record the conversation. Make sure you double check the following details:
- The exact model of the phone they are offering
- The price of the handset (is it definitely free)
- The number of months in the contract
- The number of minutes (are they all the time and Xnet)
- The number of texts. If "unlimited" what is the actual max amount (eg. 3000)
- Data:
- What is the data usage?
- Is it all the time or off peak?
- What is the fair usage policy?
- Is the fair use policy a "hard cap" (i.e. do I have to pay if I go over this?) or a soft threshold (i.e. if I go over every know and again it won't matter too much, but they might slow you down or write to you)
- What type of data use is included in the above? Is it for all web browsing, email etc? Or is it only email? Some phone tariffs (especially Blackberrys) may only be email or perhaps even exclude email?
- Are any sites or services free (i.e. not part of the data bundle). Sometimes networks will include their portal free or Facebook or other sites?
- How many landline minutes are included. If "unlimited" what's the actual amount?
- Is dialing voicemail included in the minutes?
- What number types are included? Is it 01,02,03 and mobiles? Or does it include 0845/0870 and/or 0800 numbers?
- How many photo messages are included?
- Are any roaming services included when using the phone abroad? For example text messages, voice calls, data?
Thanks for this, you're my new hero!
Does anybody know, from mobilephonesdirect, they're offering deals through T-mobile, do they still benefit from the 3GB for Android phones, or would that have to be through T-mobile direct?
And does £40 a month for 900 mins, unlimited texts and 1GB internet sound like an ok deal? (it's for 18 months, I have a habit of destroying phones so wouldn't really want a 24 monther)
I've been with Orange years (nearly 10 I think) but have been completely shafted by them recently so am looking elsewhere now.Aiming for that elusive 'debt free' by Christmas 2012
:rudolf: [STRIKE]£6,000[/STRIKE] £4,279 and counting... #217 paid off £1721 :rudolf:
23.01.2012 - Started diet (Weight loss 22 / 31lbs)0 -
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