Title: Best deal on mobiles Post by: Micko on July 17, 2009, 05:36:57 PM I have been with orange for around 5 years always found them ok. My current contract with them is 400 minutes and 1500 texts a month for £44 but im normally paying between £60 and £100 as im always over my tariff. My contract has came to an end and i rang up trying to get a new nokia and a new tariff that would suit me better but they said that i would have to pay for the phone i wanted and offered me a piece of shit so i told them to stick it and i'd be taking my business elsewhere.
Anyone know online any good deals going at the minute it dont matter what network. Any help would really be appreciated guys. Thanks. Title: Re: Best deal on mobiles Post by: KarmaDope on July 17, 2009, 05:42:07 PM I've always found that T-Mobile do the best deals for contracts - but their signals in certain areas are poor compared to o2.
Title: Re: Best deal on mobiles Post by: Girgy85 on July 17, 2009, 05:43:55 PM O2>>>>Iphone>>>>£35 a month!
Title: Re: Best deal on mobiles Post by: Micko on July 17, 2009, 05:56:53 PM O2>>>>Iphone>>>>£35 a month! What does £35 a month get you? Title: Re: Best deal on mobiles Post by: scotty2hatty on July 17, 2009, 06:40:42 PM think it's 600 mins and 500 texts, extra £7 for unlimited texts.
Title: Re: Best deal on mobiles Post by: Longines on July 17, 2009, 07:57:22 PM My current contract with them is 400 minutes and 1500 texts a month for £44 but im normally paying between £60 and £100 as im always over my tariff. What causes you to go over each month? Calls, texts, data? The answer will affect which contract is best for you. Just picking a few at random, O2 Online 40 1200m/1000txt 24mth@£39 free 6600 Voda 1200m/ultd txt 12mth@£50 free E71 Orange Dolphin 40 900m/ultd txt 18mth@£34 free 6500, E71, etc. With your spend level, a call to Orange asking for your PAC should get you through to retentions who I would expect to offer a pretty keen deal on Dolphin 40 to hang on to your business. HTH. Title: Re: Best deal on mobiles Post by: Micko on July 18, 2009, 01:14:40 AM My current contract with them is 400 minutes and 1500 texts a month for £44 but im normally paying between £60 and £100 as im always over my tariff. What causes you to go over each month? Calls, texts, data? The answer will affect which contract is best for you. Just picking a few at random, O2 Online 40 1200m/1000txt 24mth@£39 free 6600 Voda 1200m/ultd txt 12mth@£50 free E71 Orange Dolphin 40 900m/ultd txt 18mth@£34 free 6500, E71, etc. With your spend level, a call to Orange asking for your PAC should get you through to retentions who I would expect to offer a pretty keen deal on Dolphin 40 to hang on to your business. HTH. Thanks for that. I actually thought that they would be pretty keen to keep my business too but when i tried to push for a better upgrade and a better deal the CS was shit i said i was gonna just go elsewhere and he says would you like to be connected to department for ending your contract... *****!! Title: Re: Best deal on mobiles Post by: Micko on July 18, 2009, 01:16:38 AM My current contract with them is 400 minutes and 1500 texts a month for £44 but im normally paying between £60 and £100 as im always over my tariff. What causes you to go over each month? Calls, texts, data? The answer will affect which contract is best for you. Just picking a few at random, O2 Online 40 1200m/1000txt 24mth@£39 free 6600 Voda 1200m/ultd txt 12mth@£50 free E71 Orange Dolphin 40 900m/ultd txt 18mth@£34 free 6500, E71, etc. With your spend level, a call to Orange asking for your PAC should get you through to retentions who I would expect to offer a pretty keen deal on Dolphin 40 to hang on to your business. HTH. What is this dolphin 40 that looks ok. Title: Re: Best deal on mobiles Post by: Longines on July 18, 2009, 04:36:52 PM when i tried to push for a better upgrade and a better deal the CS was shit i said i was gonna just go elsewhere and he says would you like to be connected to department for ending your contract... *****!! That's what you wanted. You would have been put through to Retentions who have the authority to make it up as they go along to keep a customer. Dolphin 40 is a standard Orange tariff - got the details from http://shop.orange.co.uk/mobile-phones/price-plans/pay-monthly Title: Re: Best deal on mobiles Post by: Micko on July 18, 2009, 08:06:59 PM when i tried to push for a better upgrade and a better deal the CS was shit i said i was gonna just go elsewhere and he says would you like to be connected to department for ending your contract... *****!! That's what you wanted. You would have been put through to Retentions who have the authority to make it up as they go along to keep a customer. Dolphin 40 is a standard Orange tariff - got the details from http://shop.orange.co.uk/mobile-phones/price-plans/pay-monthly Ah i see thanks for the help. |