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T-Mobile - Fixed/Capped 12 Month Contracts & Phone - Launches Monday

Just been on the phone to T- Mobile regarding an additional line and they told me from Monday they are relaunching the 12 month U-Fix contracts with a range of phones [Including Blackberry] - The minutes offer for a 12 month Blackberry was 75 minutes, 75 text, BBM, plus booster including unlimited text, data, landline calls etc, for £20.42 a month.

The benefit of U-Fix is that you can't exceed your minutes or text and if you do and want extra you have to top up with a top up card - Ideal plan for teenagers and a new phone every 12 months!
:dance:Quidco Payments In 2011 - £724.21 :dance:

June: £43.15/July: £51.22/August: £90.60/September: £29.75/October: £284.07/November: £171.08/December: £29.22
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  • Guys_Dad
    Guys_Dad Posts: 11,025 Forumite
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    - The minutes offer for a 12 month Blackberry was 75 minutes, 75 text, BBM, plus booster including unlimited text, data, landline calls etc, for £20.42 a month.

    The benefit of U-Fix is that you can't exceed your minutes or text - Ideal plan for teenagers

    So what is the teenager going to do on the 2nd day of the month?????? :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • Guys_Dad wrote: »
    So what is the teenager going to do on the 2nd day of the month?????? :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    :rotfl:Maybe it would be more suited to a light user then:D
    :dance:Quidco Payments In 2011 - £724.21 :dance:

    June: £43.15/July: £51.22/August: £90.60/September: £29.75/October: £284.07/November: £171.08/December: £29.22
  • OneADay
    OneADay Posts: 9,031 Forumite
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    Sounds like good news if its 12 month contracts back :-)
  • bengalknights
    bengalknights Posts: 5,021 Forumite
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    Thats quite a expensive plan, teenagers would be better off with a giffgaff sim for payg that way they only use what they pay for.
  • sorry totally unrealated I am new to this site and wondered if you could help I can't work out how to post a question on here and i'm desperate for advice on a financial matter
  • bengalknights
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    sueban wrote: »
    sorry totally unrealated I am new to this site and wondered if you could help I can't work out how to post a question on here and i'm desperate for advice on a financial matter

    Just press "new thread" in the relevant section you want to post in.
  • nsabournemouth
    nsabournemouth Posts: 2,042 Forumite
    Out of all the nestworks T-Mobile are the ones i would stay well away from. I've had some pretty poor dealings with others but they take the !!!!.
  • Out of all the nestworks T-Mobile are the ones i would stay well away from. I've had some pretty poor dealings with others but they take the !!!!.

    Really? - I have been with Orange and Vodahell in the past and have found T-Mobile amazing compared to them so much so that i now have 4 lines/contracts with them and always find them very helpful whenever i have to call them.
    :dance:Quidco Payments In 2011 - £724.21 :dance:

    June: £43.15/July: £51.22/August: £90.60/September: £29.75/October: £284.07/November: £171.08/December: £29.22
  • neil40
    neil40 Posts: 753 Forumite
    Their sim only plans are good value.There is a fair use policy for the internet but once you have reached this - you can still browse without further charges which is good.
  • freyal
    freyal Posts: 30 Forumite
    If you top up do you get the top up bonuses like you do if you were topping up on pay as you go? Because otherwise if you just have to pay flat call and text rate how is that any better than having to pay the flat rate on the bill?
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