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help with neg contract

Can any one help? Been with vodafone for over 20years. I would like to reduce my current plan and get the Samsug Galx S 2, as my old brick is now past it. but all plans are now up to £20pm more. looked around and all mbl compies seem to be the same prices. have they joined forces? if not how can I get a good deal please.

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  • jbainbridge
    jbainbridge Posts: 2,031 Forumite
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    Start by browsing the Voda retensions thread https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/560336

    The S2 is a very new / premium phone. You will pay extra for it. Consider something like the HTC Desire S.

    Finally, assuming you are at the end of your contract - ring Vodafone and ask for your PAC. They will likely give it to you straight away ... but you should get a call from retensions a day or so later. They can offer better deals (it helps to have a realistic deal in mind).
  • gjchester
    gjchester Posts: 5,741 Forumite
    magic_21 wrote: »
    Can any one help? Been with vodafone for over 20years. I would like to reduce my current plan and get the Samsug Galx S 2, as my old brick is now past it. but all plans are now up to £20pm more. looked around and all mbl compies seem to be the same prices. have they joined forces? if not how can I get a good deal please.


    Your old brick probably didn't cost £500+ as a device. Low priced contracts are out there but you won;t get a up to date smart phone, the only wan to get that on a low PCM cost is to buiy it sim free.

    Otherwise the £500 device has to be paid for somewhere and thts why contracts are around the £35 PCM mark.
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