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As said above, the best way is to get a free SIM and check out the reception in the places you use your phone (home, work, pub etc)
http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/shop/free-text-sim-cards/
I was with T-Mobile until recently, and had no issues. In fact, I had better support from them when I had a query than I did with O2.0 -
T mobile have.t been good for me. The reception is really poor and has let me down on numerous occasions. On top of that a sales rep promised a price on a tarrif for renewal ( over the phone) and they haven't honoured it and are still charging me my older more expensive tarrif,
Basically they maybe cheap but they are not cheerful, reliable or trustworthy.0 -
I have had no issue with T-mobile over 2 contracts. Good service, and reception is fine, especially now it has joined orange. I find the international data packages great value for money if you go abroad.0
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Anyone know if t mobile voicemail retrieval is included within the free minutes bundle?0
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