13-11-2007, 14:37 | #1 |
Vodka Martini
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Phone contracts
Anyone not happy, phone retentions, O2 just made me a kickass deal thanks to 'loyalty' when I said I was thinking of changing to Orange. Now when I called a couple months back asking for advice on my calling plan they offered me 600 mins, 500 texts, and a K850 for £40/month, however I did some looking around other networks (which did have better offers) and when I came back and asked for my PAC code...
K850 600 mins 1000 texts Free calls Sat/Sun/Mon ITS Insurance £30/mnth inc VAT Happy Eddy now I didn't think they'd go that far out of their way to keep customers mind, although you could easily argue it doesn't cost them much, if anything.
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13-11-2007, 14:42 | #2 |
Screaming Orgasm
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Seems a common story these days. I did the same back in june. Find a good deal on another network that meets your requirements and know your facts (because it's damn certain that if you don't, they'll catch you out), then go seek out retentions.
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13-11-2007, 15:11 | #3 |
Joey Tempest
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Same deal I got
shame it's not the deals I got from O2 a few years ago, they had all their power pulled when they switched hands.
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13-11-2007, 16:07 | #4 |
Bananaman
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Instead of more mins/texts i went for cheaper this year, as you say it costs the nothing to add a few more texts mins to your bundle, but to lower your bill is sometimes more of a challenge.
For the same Flext20 tarriff, instead of paying £20 per month for my £34 worth of allowance (the thing i like most about flext) i now pay £5 per month! I managed 25% off then another £10 off, and its applicable to any of the tarriffs which i can move up and down throught my next 18 months if need be My whole 18 month contract will cost me £90 and from that i will get £612's worth of allowance! |
13-11-2007, 16:45 | #5 |
Screaming Orgasm
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Didn't know they were getting that desperate. That would be an ideal contract for me next time. |
13-11-2007, 17:02 | #6 |
Bananaman
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Tbh they might have looked at my last few bills though, and not engaged their brain at retentions. Lost my phone on holiday and had a £100 bill run up on my part... As well as a few hefty bills while i was working over a year ago. But now im a stingy student this will do me great
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19-11-2007, 17:21 | #7 |
Baby Bore
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Phone Contract Whore
Hmmmmmmmmmm
Orange Retentions want to stick me on an 18 month contract give me 500mins/ 250Txts/ 5MB for £30 per month on an 18 month contract and I pay £49.99 for the new Touch Dual or £189.99 for a TYTNII Not a horrible deal but what sticks in my throat is the 18 months contract, I hate being held to 18 months as a year seems to pretty much be a life cycle in mobile handsets. Looks like the T-mob deals are pretty much on a par but limited to 12 months, I'm not sure what to do I like Orange but I don't like 18 month contracts, T- Mob don't have the Touch Dual though MB |
19-11-2007, 17:40 | #8 | |
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If something does go remarkably wrong with the handset and I can't get it fixed then I have my M600, which is still in perfect working order, and if necessary there's an old (brand new never used) Nokia kicking around here somewhere
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19-11-2007, 17:44 | #9 |
Vodka Martini
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The 18 month thing did nag at me but then when I had my D600 it was a 12 month thing but I didn't want to change it for ages. Hell I still didn't 'need' to change it, I thought I may as well after 20 months
In the end I'd be pretty miffed if a phone didn't last me over 18 months.
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19-11-2007, 17:55 | #10 |
Baby Bore
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I can understand that, the Nokia phones seem to take a quite a battering whilst the smartphones are less hardy my m3100 looks pretty scarred now
I'm torn between the Touch Dual and the TYTNII, whats holding me back off the touch is that despite the slide it doesn't have a full keyboard but is a much smaller, cheaper and trendier package, and I did have the sat nav Bluetooth unit in the car. Of course I could make a total switch and get something like the N95, hmmmmmmm MB |
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