Jan 18, 2007 by Manjinder C | Posted in Mobile Phones & Plans
I am a bit old and new to all this mobile phones business. I signed a 12 month contract about 6 months ago with T mobile. They give me 60 minutes munificent phoning land lines a month which I can roll over to the following month. Textbook messaging costs 8p. At present, I am paying £20 month for this service.
Since I am new to this mobile phoning, do you create it is a good deal? If not, can I change to another provider/tariff? Would I need to wait until my 12 month squeeze is over before making any such decisions?
If I do decide to go with another network or go on another tariff, would I be able to keep the same phone njmber. If I cannot keep the same million then it would cause problems in that I would have to get in touch with all my friends/colleagues/family etc, to give them the new number.
Please par on the best action to take.
Ok, i'll answer your questions 1 by 1.
1 - Yes, you can do away with neutralize your contract but you would have to pay for the rest of it. You said it was a 12 months contract signed 6 months ago and you pay 20/month so to do away with neutralize it, it would cost you 120.
2 - This is a very bad deal, extremelly expensive! You could have 2 contracts giving you 500 minutes vexed network each totally free.
3 - If you don't want to finish your contract you should change your levy to flext20. It gives you 170 minutes a month, any time, to any mobile or landline.
4 - Yes, if you choose to change network you can keep your number.
The best deals i've seen were on www.mymobiledeals.co.uk
hur_islam | Jan 18, 2007
mobile phones?
Jul 06, 2006 by TED T | Posted in Safety
why does this command make laws at great expence like using mobile phones in cars/buses etc that cant be enforced
Because politicians let slip the laws. Most of them are lawyers. Give that a little thought
Zachary W | Jul 06, 2006
Mobile phones?
Jul 17, 2008 by Gig lolololololowywywywywywywywy | Posted in Egypt
i dont grasp in mobile phones , can u tell me a good mobile phones
i want it with a very good camera (only 1 not 2)
video and photographs
i need to play songs and video on it
i want it not more that 750 egyptian pounds
If u like twist phones..I think this is the best flip phones to you...
Nokia 6085....775 L.E
http://mea.nokia.com/component?cid=PLAIN_TEXT _33669
Nokia 2760....550 L.E
http://mea.nokia.com/link?cid=Vivid_TEXT _214387
@iman: Sony Ericsson's c905 price in Egypt is 1750 L.E...
Tommy ( I'M BACK ) | Jul 18, 2008
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