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cryrst The garden of England 08 Feb 18 8.53pm | |
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Originally posted by grumpymort
I didn't think people even still did pre pay when there is so many cheap 30 day rolling deals about now. mobile operators do not like pre pay customers they will make life difficult. Orange - Tmobile = EE owned by BT They operate separate so you will still be on orange network and their terms but if you upgrade to 4g you will be switched to EE (they don't really like people still stuck on old system) You really should look around and switch even if it is to just 4g tariff I was paying £15 a month PAYG
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Jamesey Wandsworth 08 Feb 18 8.58pm | |
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Originally posted by grumpymort
I didn't think people even still did pre pay when there is so many cheap 30 day rolling deals about now. mobile operators do not like pre pay customers they will make life difficult. Orange - Tmobile = EE owned by BT They operate separate so you will still be on orange network and their terms but if you upgrade to 4g you will be switched to EE (they don't really like people still stuck on old system) You really should look around and switch even if it is to just 4g tariff
I have had the cell phone for a few years now and it has been as much as I need. I have a good Mac at home and don't feel the need to be in constant touch with whatever most of the population seem to be staring at on their iphones. I very much realise that you are being helpful but much of your terminology is beyond me. I do appreciate your well-intended advice. In my ignorance I am not sure of what "4g tariff" even means. Cheers Jamesey
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Jamesey Wandsworth 08 Feb 18 9.00pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
I was paying £15 a month PAYG Will do that Cryrst and thanks for the advice.
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aquickgame2 Beni = summer,Caribbean = winter 08 Feb 18 9.14pm | |
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I changed from contract ( old company,left now ) to PAYG...not really happy with it,have thought about going back to contract. Not sure what to do ? Thoughts please
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Badger11 Beckenham 08 Feb 18 9.50pm | |
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I have a broadband deal with BT so they gave me a £5 pm mobile contract. 400mins, unlimted texts and 750mb I am not a heavy user so this was fine. Bought a new phone from Carphone Warehouse and they said that they do a similar deal so you might want to check with them.
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Jamesey Wandsworth 08 Feb 18 11.20pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
I have a broadband deal with BT so they gave me a £5 pm mobile contract. 400mins, unlimted texts and 750mb I am not a heavy user so this was fine. Bought a new phone from Carphone Warehouse and they said that they do a similar deal so you might want to check with them. Thanks, Badger...that looks quite a good deal!
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Midlands Eagle 09 Feb 18 8.36am | |
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4G is a higher speed system than the old fashioned 3G but if you don't use your phone for surfing the net it probably won't make any difference to you.
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grumpymort US/Thailand/UK 09 Feb 18 9.16am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
4G is a higher speed system than the old fashioned 3G but if you don't use your phone for surfing the net it probably won't make any difference to you.
people think 4g is only about high speed internet it's not it has improvements over call quality and a lot of the 4g tariffs have better roaming terms even if it downgrades in your area to 3g.
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