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phones on finance
hi
been looking for a new phone and come across this website http://www.phonez2go.co.uk/
who seem very decent on the interest charges as everyone was charging 90 plus percent these guys dont seem to be charging any it could be a good way for someone to buy a handset they want without going on contract
there prices are slightly higher than pay upfront sim free phones but for the convenience i think it is a really good idea
i am going to ring them up on monday and se what they say.
regards
been looking for a new phone and come across this website http://www.phonez2go.co.uk/
who seem very decent on the interest charges as everyone was charging 90 plus percent these guys dont seem to be charging any it could be a good way for someone to buy a handset they want without going on contract
there prices are slightly higher than pay upfront sim free phones but for the convenience i think it is a really good idea
i am going to ring them up on monday and se what they say.
regards
God made man, man made money, money made man mad
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Just lower your sights a bit and buy a phone you CAN afford!
I think you are mad if you go for this. By the time you have paid the phone off it will be at the bottom of the pile and worthless!
Just buy a pay as you go phone and use your existing sim card......0 -
this isnt like the normal phones you get on finance as this has no interest to pay on it thats why i considered it phones slightly higher priced but not much difference in it and its over 20week period
just makes it easier to buy instead of going on contractGod made man, man made money, money made man mad0
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