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What are your reservations re text messages - I don't understand your comment? What do you do for text messages at present?
I got my partner onto Ovivo last August. She has a basic Samsung phone (not smartphone) and has had no problems with using it on Ovivo. Switching her number to Ovivo from O2 was quick and easy, you just need a pac from your current phone company.
She gets advertising emails from them but they aren't intrusive and you can always direct them to spam if you wish although I have found one or two good deals on them so they may be worth checking.
Ovivo use the Vodaphone network so make sure your phone is unlocked (or already on Vodaphone).
Just don't want to be receiving a text message too often, to the point the messages fill my inbox.Student loan: Cleared.0 -
principlecounts wrote: »Just don't want to be receiving a text message too often, to the point the messages fill my inbox.
That's what the 'delete' button is for...No free lunch, and no free laptop
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