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ianww

posted on 24th Aug 06 at 15:37

i pay 25 a month for 500 mins and 1000 text with orange it may be worth you ringing up asking for you pac code one way of cancelling your contract and paying it up and out and taking a new contract out


andy1868

posted on 23rd Aug 06 at 00:54

my advice is threaten to leave your service provider, ask to change and if they don't let you simply say "alright then,how soon can i cancel the contract" or "i'll have to go with *insert rival service providers name here*" the only problem coming up that if you're in the middle of a contract etc


Shelly

posted on 21st Aug 06 at 20:10

I must have "cup" stamped on my head.


dave17

posted on 21st Aug 06 at 15:37

Shelly that is a shocking deal you are paying

I pay £45 a month and get 500mins, 1000 free txts


Shelly

posted on 21st Aug 06 at 15:33

I think you are allowed to change your tariff online after so many months of your yearly contract. But when I do, it says I can't do it.
But yeah I need to get it sorted out.


Matt H

posted on 21st Aug 06 at 10:07

quote:
Originally posted by Ian
I always go via the retention department. The difference between paying the first price you see and haggling a bit can be loads.


Thats the way to do it :thumbs:

I got my Nokia 8800 free of charge 2 1/2 months early

Should've been £399, so I saved that plus 2 1/2 months rental


Robbo

posted on 21st Aug 06 at 09:22

im dumping orange for vodafone... free k800i and loads of mins/texts!


_Allan_

posted on 21st Aug 06 at 06:50

quote:
Originally posted by Shelly
As soon as February comes I am changing.

I'm paying £38 for 200 mins (I never use) and 120 texts... And my phone bills lately have been near the £100 mark. If I am not using the minutes I might as well find a contract with more texts. Shame you can't change your plan when you upgrade.


Thats expensive I get 500 mins / 500 texts on O2 for £30 pm.
I know people on here have got even better but I have only been with O2 for a year.


Bart

posted on 21st Aug 06 at 06:37

as above.

I think im currently paying about £50 per month


Jules

posted on 20th Aug 06 at 23:48

quote:
Originally posted by Shelly
As soon as February comes I am changing.

I'm paying £38 for 200 mins (I never use) and 120 texts... And my phone bills lately have been near the £100 mark. If I am not using the minutes I might as well find a contract with more texts. Shame you can't change your plan when you upgrade.


I'd of thought most companys would let you change tarrif at pretty much anytime let alone when you upgrade.
As Ian said - I'd get that sorted and ASAP aswell!


Ian

posted on 20th Aug 06 at 23:01

quote:
Originally posted by Shelly
my phone bills lately have been near the £100 mark. If I am not using the minutes I might as well find a contract with more texts. Shame you can't change your plan when you upgrade.
You need to sort that. Mine were normally around 80-100 and I got them down to 25-35.


John

posted on 20th Aug 06 at 22:46

I found out recently I get half price tmobile contracts with asda.
Unlucky they don't have the n73 though.


Sam

posted on 20th Aug 06 at 22:39

I pay £18.99/month for 500 free texts and 30 mins with O2, but they don't have that exact tariff any more (well I think they do but it's like £25/month now).


Shelly

posted on 20th Aug 06 at 22:19

As soon as February comes I am changing.

I'm paying £38 for 200 mins (I never use) and 120 texts... And my phone bills lately have been near the £100 mark. If I am not using the minutes I might as well find a contract with more texts. Shame you can't change your plan when you upgrade.


Ian

posted on 20th Aug 06 at 20:33

I always go via the retention department. The difference between paying the first price you see and haggling a bit can be loads.


Dan B

posted on 20th Aug 06 at 19:50

When I was looking at upgrading my phone (Vodafone), I went into the store to look at what kind of deals they could do to upgrade to a k750i.

The best they could offer was £90 for the phone, a £20/month "package" which only included 60 minutes per month (no texts included), and it was £160 to transfer my number.

Phoned up, to see if it was any different......£65 for the phone, £20/month for 60 minutes and 100 texts per month, but still £160 to transfer my number. Better, but still not good enough.

So, option 3: I had a look on the website.

I now have, courtesy of Vodafone's OWN WEBSITE, a k750i for £15, a FREE HP PhotoSmart 325 photo-printer (they're about £125 online), and £15 (+VAT) for 60 minutes and 100 texts per month.

Had to get a new number, unfortunately, because they don't do number transfers at all on the website, but that wasn't a massive problem.


ssj_kakarot

posted on 20th Aug 06 at 18:56

mer all the stores do it and all networks, a lot of the time they do it over the customer service lines aswell, think about it if you had a bussiness (sp) would you try and sell your products for as much as you could or as little as you could.


Dom H

posted on 20th Aug 06 at 18:45

Unfortunately it's all about commission in the stores.. I find it's always better to do things online/by phone!


Bart

posted on 20th Aug 06 at 17:46

Went into an orange shop at the weekend, to see about upgrading my current phone (n70) to the n80.

There was actually a chap infront me doing exactly the same, so i was listening to about how its done.. your given a band depending on your usage, and that band denotes how cheap you will get the phone.
He was on the worst band (cheap) and the lady told him it would cost him £250.. Then came my turn, i was Band 3 and if i wanted the n80 it would cost me £170.. goodbye.

I rang orange customer services, explain what had happened, and said i was thinking of leaving because i know its free on other networks.. let me see what we can do she said.
You can upgrade based on a 12month contract for £19.99 or for free on an 18 month contract. i took the 12.

That is daylight robbery to unknowing people. :rolleyes: