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Three - Price Flexibility?
ThreeNineThreeFive
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in Mobiles
Does anyone know if Three are susceptible to a bit of bartering or price matching?
I want a Galaxy S3 but T-Mobile (who I'm already with) are offering me quite a substantially better offer on their Full Monty plan...
I want a Galaxy S3 but T-Mobile (who I'm already with) are offering me quite a substantially better offer on their Full Monty plan...
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As a new customer unlikely to be honest. Their deals are already pretty competitive pricing wise. I imagine they'd only offer their best deals to the most valuable existing customers.0
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It's unlikely Three will budge, no harm in trying though.
If T-Mobile are offering you a better deal than Three, why not take it?0 -
It's unlikely Three will budge, no harm in trying though.
If T-Mobile are offering you a better deal than Three, why not take it?
I'm a bit fed up with the speed from T-Mobile, and everything I see says Three would be better from that point of view. I suppose it could all change with T-Mobile bringing out 4g later in the year though!?
I don't really use the calls or texts much, but I get through a lot of data.0 -
in-store, Three can't offer anything less than the prices stated on the website. They can throw in a few cases etc but thats about it. Not too sure how it works over the phone - you could always give them a call.0
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What speeds are you getting?ThreeNineThreeFive wrote: »I'm a bit fed up with the speed from T-Mobile, and everything I see says Three would be better from that point of view. I suppose it could all change with T-Mobile bringing out 4g later in the year though!?
I don't really use the calls or texts much, but I get through a lot of data.
I don't see 4G being readily available until early next year and even then it won't make a blind bit of difference to the data speed of your current 3G phone.0
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