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New Network needed

niceshoes_2
niceshoes_2 Posts: 456 Forumite
I've been with O2 for 5 years now and have just left the network
as they messed me about so much last year and this year have been
unable me any incentive to stay with them. So I am now on the
lookout for a new network provider.

I am thinking of the Nokia N95 and ideally need approx 100 xnet mins and 500 texts or so. Don't use the internet much, as I have access to internet
all day at work and at home.

Anyone recomment a decent network provider to go with or any decent
contracts out there - looking to pay £20 - £30 per month.

Don't really want a cashback redemption deal as I can't really be bothered
with faffing around and the risk that they don't pay out.

Thanks in advance
Nice Shoes & Expensive Designer Handbags, are my downfall!

Comments

  • baronbaldwin
    baronbaldwin Posts: 37 Forumite
    CPW are doing n95 for free but with hefty contracts with way over the usage you need. but if you dont mind splashing out £45 + then thats where i would go.
  • chocolateypie
    chocolateypie Posts: 106 Forumite
    If you're after nothing but an N95, go for Flext 35 + Web n Walk (£35 + £7.50 = £42.50 per month) from Carphone to get the phone for free. You can cancel the WnW part afterwards, and after 6 months you'll be able to drop your tariff to a lower one if you so wish :)
  • dave_dph
    dave_dph Posts: 652 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    If you're after nothing but an N95, go for Flext 35 + Web n Walk (£35 + £7.50 = £42.50 per month) from Carphone to get the phone for free. You can cancel the WnW part afterwards, and after 6 months you'll be able to drop your tariff to a lower one if you so wish :)

    Have T-Mobile changed their terms then? They used to insist on 11 months before you could change tariff.
  • chocolateypie
    chocolateypie Posts: 106 Forumite
    I always thought it was 9 months myself, but recently I was told by someone who works for T-mobile that you can drop down a tariff after 6 months on Flext. I guess they'll have insider info on this :/
  • medic1978
    medic1978 Posts: 515 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    You can change tariff after 6 months
    See link below and click on 'can i change my price plan'

    http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/personal/help-and-advice/faq/browse.do
  • niceshoes_2
    niceshoes_2 Posts: 456 Forumite
    Thanks will check them out
    Nice Shoes & Expensive Designer Handbags, are my downfall!
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