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O2 Deal vs. Vodafone Deal - What Would You Do?
Voda's Deal:
Anytime 500 + 250 Text £35/Month - Exclusive 12 Month Tariff Offer inc. Vodafone Stop-the-Clock + N95 FREE. Price per year = £420
O2's Deal:
Anytime 750 + 100 Text £35/month - 12 Month Tariff - No Rollover + N95 for £89. Price per year = £509
So basically paying £89/year for an extra 250 minutes... now I'm a little stuck on what to do. I know I want the N95 handset BUT having a rollover tariff is very important to me because some months I won't use anything and the next I will... also I was looking for like 600 minutes instead but o2 don't seem to be budging.... I really don't want the hassle of moving to another network either.
What would you guys do?
Anytime 500 + 250 Text £35/Month - Exclusive 12 Month Tariff Offer inc. Vodafone Stop-the-Clock + N95 FREE. Price per year = £420
O2's Deal:
Anytime 750 + 100 Text £35/month - 12 Month Tariff - No Rollover + N95 for £89. Price per year = £509
So basically paying £89/year for an extra 250 minutes... now I'm a little stuck on what to do. I know I want the N95 handset BUT having a rollover tariff is very important to me because some months I won't use anything and the next I will... also I was looking for like 600 minutes instead but o2 don't seem to be budging.... I really don't want the hassle of moving to another network either.
What would you guys do?
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from what I gathered stop the clock is excellent value for money:
You can talk for up to an hour at weekends or in the evening with “Stop the Clock”.
At weekends or after 7pm and before 8am for contract, you can talk for up to an hour and pay for only three minutes. Just hang up after 60 mins!
so if you will be calling vodafone alot then its defo worth going for the voda package.SLC: £13000+
Quidco: £131.24 (paid) + £0 (validated) = £131.24
Valued Opinions: £75 (paid) + £52.30 (received) + £4.50 (pending) = £131.80
StudentPanel: £250
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