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some kind of glitch on vodaphone
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Too risky for me ,what if you have to pay the whole contract out ??MSE- The Glitchhikers guide to the galaxy
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Woohoo!!! I've just ordered the iphone 4, for £5 per month over 18months !!!!
I've this comes off it will be the deal of the year!!!
Thank you soooo much!!0 -
robstersgirl wrote: »Too risky for me ,what if you have to pay the whole contract out ??
You won't.......
You've offered to pay x/month.
Either Vodafone can accept your offer, or decline it.
They cannot tie you into a contract for more than you've offered to pay.
The worst that'll happen, is:
1) a credit check that might be a little tedious to have wiped off.
2) 7 days waiting for a refund of the upfront portion of the contract.0 -
Well I did it on the Nokia N8..no chance with an iphone and also elected to pay £5 month..so they get something off me...who knows they may think it's worth it for £90 plus £20 for the sure signal...and the minutes can be used abroad so handy for the hols...:D
Do I think it will happen...not really but stranger things have happened with Voda ...they also owe me £100 cashback that they never paid from last year so if I get it I'll feel we're even.
My confirmation has arrived and it says the sure signal is free...but they've charged me £20...wonder what I'll have to pay when they cancel the whole thing..the sure signal?0 -
Their website's now been taken down, just as I was going through with it!
Thanks anyway!
KiKi' <-- See that? It's called an apostrophe. It does not mean "hey, look out, here comes an S".0 -
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Hi
can anyone please tell me how to take a screen shot and store it please, i have ordered the phone and hopefully if it comes off my daughter has her christmas prezzie.
Thank you so much for passing on this info xxxVery proud to be Strip club member No 430 -
bensonsmum wrote: »Hi
can anyone please tell me how to take a screen shot and store it please, i have ordered the phone and hopefully if it comes off my daughter has her christmas prezzie.
Thank you so much for passing on this info xxx
Press CTRL, ALT, PRTSC and then paste into a Word doc.
Make sure you don't go off the page, though, as their website has now been taken offline.
KiKi' <-- See that? It's called an apostrophe. It does not mean "hey, look out, here comes an S".0 -
i completed with an iphone 4 16gb, no cost for handset but £15 a month for allsorts!...... if they honour it i can more than live with it! have confirmation email.:rotfl::T
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You can also just press Prt Sc (print screen) open paint and paste
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