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  • karlie88
    karlie88 Posts: 9,114 Forumite
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    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    :eek:

    I want to stay with O2 have been payg for years, I top up £15 month and get 150 mins evening/weekend calls. Then use my top up to buy a 100 messaging bolt on and a O2 numbers one, top 10 o2 numbers 1000 mins/texts. This has suited me for years as I am left with a bit of credit for the odd daytime call. But of course no data and I don't have a clue how much I will use.

    I really don't want to go contract as I don't want any surprise bills as knowing me I might press a few wrong settings and be on the internet when I shouldn't be. :o

    O2 does not have a huge amount of choice at the moment either a big bundle which they take your credit for or a big talker which you keep your credit and can buy bolt ons.

    I do finally want to be able to get my priority moments so that is another reason why I want to stay. ;)

    Who do you text/ring the most? Let's say top 5? And of those people, do you know which network they're with?

    You can still use your O2 PAYG SIM in the new phone, however the SIM would likely need to be trimmed down to a Nano SIM. You could switch off mobile data in settings; thus not getting charged for data. Of course, you could still use your phone when in a Wi-Fi area to browse the net, use CoS/Shopitize/CS etc. But a smartphone with no mobile data allowance is pretty pointless as the idea is that you can browse the net, check emails, load up apps etc. whilst on the move.

    You can get a very good deal for about £15 a month...just need a few more details re: who you mainly call and the network that they're on...

    :)
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  • karlie88
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    Also TS, do you have Virgin internet/landline/TV?
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  • Snap-ant
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    :o:o:o

    Bought an ecig as Parents coming to stay.

    I can't work out how to get the liquid in :o
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  • Snap-ant wrote: »
    :o:o:o

    Bought an ecig as Parents coming to stay.

    I can't work out how to get the liquid in :o

    Hope you've covered the furniture ;):D
  • LilacLillie
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  • asset2004
    asset2004 Posts: 2,453 Forumite
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    :eek:

    I want to stay with O2 have been payg for years, I top up £15 month and get 150 mins evening/weekend calls. Then use my top up to buy a 100 messaging bolt on and a O2 numbers one, top 10 o2 numbers 1000 mins/texts. This has suited me for years as I am left with a bit of credit for the odd daytime call. But of course no data and I don't have a clue how much I will use.

    I really don't want to go contract as I don't want any surprise bills as knowing me I might press a few wrong settings and be on the internet when I shouldn't be. :o

    O2 does not have a huge amount of choice at the moment either a big bundle which they take your credit for or a big talker which you keep your credit and can buy bolt ons.

    I do finally want to be able to get my priority moments so that is another reason why I want to stay. ;)


    to me £15/month sounds a lot for that package. :p

    You don't need to stick with O2 to use the priority moments ;)
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  • locarr
    locarr Posts: 8,298 Forumite
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    edited 5 November 2014 at 1:02PM
    adds03uk wrote: »
    use the block emma some people feel they own the place easy to be a bully from a keyboard don't let one person ruin your enjoyment

    Agreed ;)

    Welcome to the thread!:D easily the nicest on MSE!:cool:
    elainemn wrote: »
    Good morning everyone. Please be very careful with cheap wills. They quite often have a probate clause in them. This is where they make their money. When you die and they sort the will out they take a large commission. It is sometimes better to pay for the will with no probate/commission so it is done & dusted with no penalties after you have gone.

    Agreed, there are a lot of "free" wills on offer, this one is a discounted offer from Groupon £19 usually £99 (about average), I've taken them up as I keep meaning to do one!:D


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  • Snap-ant wrote: »
    :o:o:o

    Bought an ecig as Parents coming to stay.

    I can't work out how to get the liquid in :o

    Which brand is it? Usually near the top you have to unscrew it and there's a compartment where you stopper the liquid in, not that I've tried them at all :whistle:
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  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    karlie88 wrote: »
    Who do you text/ring the most? Let's say top 5? And of those people, do you know which network they're with?

    You can still use your O2 PAYG SIM in the new phone, however the SIM would likely need to be trimmed down to a Nano SIM. You could switch off mobile data in settings; thus not getting charged for data. Of course, you could still use your phone when in a Wi-Fi area to browse the net, use CoS/Shopitize/CS etc. But a smartphone with no mobile data allowance is pretty pointless as the idea is that you can browse the net, check emails, load up apps etc. whilst on the move.

    You can get a very good deal for about £15 a month...just need a few more details re: who you mainly call and the network that they're on...

    :)

    Top 5 are all on O2. I need lots of minutes to be able to talk to DD2 whenever I want as she has no landline. That's why the 1000 O2 minutes has suited me. I could do with more texts than 100 to non O2 peeps.

    The guy in the O2 shop was trying to sell me their Simplicity tariff but I really think I want to stay PAYG. I know it may cost bit more but I feel in control.

    What do you reckon the average Elite uses in data Karlie? TIA
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