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I think you are overoptimistic. It's 7 working days in fact. However, DSR don't apply to upgrades and I don't know if Vodafone's internal policy is different.
Are you serious? How is it possible to say without knowing the monthly cost?
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You can get a similar package on T mobile via Tesco for £20.42/month
- 300 mins/300 texts
- 500MB Data Booster + Unlimited Internet Browsing
- 24 month contract
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I have just ordered a s2 from O2 as an upgrade. I will be paying £21.50 a month for 200 mins, unlimited texts and 500 mb data.
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There is great site with unlock phones MobileShop.EU
They are new, but they many discounts, weekly sales...0 -
Is this deal too good to be true? (url) buymobilephones dot net/mobile-phones/Nokia/Nokia-1800-Free--Line-Rental-Discount/Vodafone/Vodafone-Choice-100-(18mths)-Internet/10445143?0
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It is good, but true.
E.g. "Deal includes £220 cashback?"0 -
Hi guys.
Not sure if any of you have heard of it as they don't advertise much but there is a PAYG only network called Giffgaff (google it, i cant post a link here), their tariffs are I think the cheapest in the UK for what you get, most main UK networks cannot come close to their prices.
Giffgaff is a virtual mobile operator running on O2 network, they employ a small team of staff and provide support via their forums, cutting out the huge support/call center network meaning they can afford to offer these prices.
PAYG bolt-ons for example.. These are monthly bolt ons and last a month for the price mentioned.
250 mins, unlimited texts, unlimited internet - £10 a month. Calls to 0800 numbers also FREE.
As they are PAYG monthly deals you have no long term commitment and at those prices.. whats to lose?0 -
welshlad2k wrote: »Hi guys.
Not sure if any of you have heard of it as they don't advertise much but there is a PAYG only network called Giffgaff (google it, i cant post a link here), their tariffs are I think the cheapest in the UK for what you get, most main UK networks cannot come close to their prices.
Giffgaff is a virtual mobile operator running on O2 network, they employ a small team of staff and provide support via their forums, cutting out the huge support/call center network meaning they can afford to offer these prices.
PAYG bolt-ons for example.. These are monthly bolt ons and last a month for the price mentioned.
250 mins, unlimited texts, unlimited internet - £10 a month. Calls to 0800 numbers also FREE.
As they are PAYG monthly deals you have no long term commitment and at those prices.. whats to lose?
No customer service only via email which can take days to answer, too much of a risk if something go wrong or if you need to leave them.
The tesco mobile deal is better for £12.50 a month you will get 500 min, 5000 text and 1gb Internet need to stay with them for minimum of 3 months. Good balance between min and Internet. Also uk based customer service.0 -
This looks like a decent deal topcashback are offering £111.10 cashback on a 02 phone with a 24 month contract
http://shop.o2.co.uk/mobile_phone/pay_monthly/init/Nokia/Lumia_710
This one comes with a £50 voucher from o2 priced at 18.50 per month with unlimited texts 200 mins and 250 o2 to 02 minsand 100mb data allowance (alright if you just wanna check emails and such)
So 18.50 * 24 = £444 - £111.10cashback -£50 voucher = £282.90 / 24 = £11.78 per month.
If you dont want the data you could knock another £3 per month off the price0 -
Nosmo_King wrote: »Oops, sorry, missed out he money bit! The sim only deal had 300 mins and unlimited texts but no data for £10.50pm, The new offer will cost £26pm for 2 years with the SII.
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I'm sorry, but that SIMO deal from VF for an existing customer isn't particularly good, although it sounds as if you've done another deal anyway.
You should have banged the table a bit harder!! lolDavid.0
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