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Samsung Galaxy S II
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Got mine in May through CPW with T-Mobile when my contract run out.
I was paying £35 a month for a crappy T-Mobile Pulse with
Unlimited minutes
Unlimited Text
1gb Internet
When the CPW man spoke to T-Mobile they said I hardly use my mobile for calls (Very true) so after short negotiation I now have a wonderful
Galaxy S2 for £25 a month with:
350 minutes
Unlimited text (with flexi-booster)
Unlimited Internet
Plus CPW don't lock their phones like T-Mobile do
Worked out fine for my personal circumstances :TDo I Need It ? .......... Do I Want It? .......... What Will Happen If I Don't Buy It? .......... I'm So Confused I Need Help!0 -
That's a great deal keggies - I'm with 3 and when I rang them up a week ago to find what they could offer me on the S2, they would only give me what new customers got at £40pm! I ended the call and yesterday got a call from them offering same deal at £35pm. That's not too bad but significantly more expensive than yours for not much more (only more minutes, which I virtually never use anyway).
My problem with 3 is that I get a rubbish signal at home with them, and since my company moved offices a month ago, I get no signal at all where we've gone to and this is in central London! I think I will hunt around - I figure if I leave it a month, the S2 will be less new, and so there is likely to be a wider variety of offers.0 -
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James_WilliamS wrote: »I picked up a contract free handset from gogogadgetclearance.co.uk for £382. Arrived yesterday and delighted withthe bargain. They sell stock from failed businesses...
Seems like this website is fake, wouldn't trust it. I could be wrong but it smells too fishy to try.0
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