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deano87

posted on 2nd Nov 10 at 06:29

Not that it matters now but your upgrade is with the operator come end of contract, not the 3rd party. I was worried about that in case I didn't want just a Nokia.

[Edited on 02-11-2010 by deano87]


Rich H

posted on 1st Nov 10 at 22:09

I was quite surprised I got it to that tbh as up until then the best deal was that for £35 p/m anywhere else :lol:

I guess being with T-Mobile for the past 5 years has helped after all! :D


deano87

posted on 1st Nov 10 at 21:52

quote:
Originally posted by Rich H
Oops, cancel what I said lol.

Rang T-Mobile to get my PAC code, got put through to a guy who wanted to just keep asking customer satisfaction questions. Got a bit pushy and asked him to just give me the code as they couldn't give me the phone I wanted or give me free voicemail which to me is important.

Ended up agreeing on a deal of:

BB Torch when it comes to T-Mobile within next 3 weeks
600 mins
Unlimited texts
Unlimited Internet & BB Services
FREE Voicemail
£30 p/m!

And £10 gesture of goodwill credit on my current account :lol:

Will be ringing him again if I've not got my new phone in 3 weeks!

:!

O2 couldn't even get close to a deal like that on the N8. I'm certain they don't want to support Nokia any more :lol:


Robbo

posted on 1st Nov 10 at 21:47

quote:
Originally posted by deano87
mobilephonesdirect run the NokiaDirect.co.uk shop.
correct, they are also the Nokia store in 95% of the cases


Rich H

posted on 1st Nov 10 at 21:38

Oops, cancel what I said lol.

Rang T-Mobile to get my PAC code, got put through to a guy who wanted to just keep asking customer satisfaction questions. Got a bit pushy and asked him to just give me the code as they couldn't give me the phone I wanted or give me free voicemail which to me is important.

Ended up agreeing on a deal of:

BB Torch when it comes to T-Mobile within next 3 weeks
600 mins
Unlimited texts
Unlimited Internet & BB Services
FREE Voicemail
£30 p/m!

And £10 gesture of goodwill credit on my current account :lol:

Will be ringing him again if I've not got my new phone in 3 weeks!


Mike

posted on 1st Nov 10 at 21:16

I got my phone through CPW, only downside I've seen is when I needed to change my tariff, I couldn't have the exact tariff I saw on o2's website because I didn't originally buy through them so the online deals didn't apply to me. I still got the minutes and texts I needed but didn't get the unlimited free internet, I would've had to pay another fiver a month for that


deano87

posted on 1st Nov 10 at 21:07

mobilephonesdirect run the NokiaDirect.co.uk shop.


Toby

posted on 1st Nov 10 at 21:05

Me and my family have bought 6 or so phones through mobilephonesdirect and the only issue is with my brothers and somewhere long the line the free entitlements offered by them were not passed to Orange and despite several phonecalls and emails from orange and the mobsdirect still take between £80 and £130 a month off my mum but that's part orange to blame


deano87

posted on 1st Nov 10 at 21:01

No hidden ties Rich. I was worried about this when I got my N8 through NokiaDirect.co.uk.

I just log in to O2 as normal to check my account - any operator/tariff queries you go through them. If however you have issues with the phone, or need to claim on insurance, you go through CPW/P4U etc.

Otherwise it's completely normal. Only thing to consider is the 'customer service' should you have issues with the phone.

P.S. free voicemail on O2.


nathy_87

posted on 1st Nov 10 at 21:00

I recent;y got my new handset from Phones4u. I had 10months left of my Orange contract, they gave me the monies to pay that off, (£300 cash in hand) and I got a brand new phone, £30 p/m unlimited texts & internet and 600mins.


Rich H

posted on 1st Nov 10 at 20:57

Think I've just managed to sort a good deal through a mate who is a CW manager :cool:


ShEp

posted on 1st Nov 10 at 20:52

Always got a better deal through Carphone Warehouse than anywhere else tbh.


Rich H

posted on 1st Nov 10 at 20:16

Hmmm, carphone warehouse seems to be favourable atm then.

Cheers for your input everyone :thumbs:


John

posted on 1st Nov 10 at 18:37

There's no hidden ties, I got my last contract from some random place on the internet because it was cheapest.


Rich H

posted on 1st Nov 10 at 18:07

Humour fail.


GF-91

posted on 1st Nov 10 at 17:52

quote:
Originally posted by Rich H


confused.com!!


That's for insurance mate, no wonder you're finding it so hard to work out you're looking on the wrong site.


Rich H

posted on 1st Nov 10 at 17:15

It isn't hugely clear if there's any hidden ties that's the problem!

For example:

Carphone Warehouse Orange Contract:

£35 p/m, 24 month contract, 600 minutes p/m, Unlimited texts, Unlimited internet, Free handset.

Orange direct:

£32.50 p/m "Panther 35" contract, 24 months, 600 minutes p/m, Unlimited texts, £99.99 handset

:boggle:

I'm currently with T-Mobile, but apparently the Torch won't be out till Christmas with them, and I've had enough of paying for Voicemail as that costs me quite a bit a month!

Vodafone were the only other place I could get the handset for free for £40 p/m but their 3G coverage in a lot of the areas I work in is rubbish.

confused.com!!


AlunJ

posted on 1st Nov 10 at 16:53

never taken any fancy deals out through them, I've just remembered cpw did give me something like £30 towards accessories.


Sam

posted on 1st Nov 10 at 16:52

In my experience those £xxx off your bill deals through CPW etc. are a nightmare as you have to remember to post your bill or some shit like that to get your rebate.

No idea what they'd be like on just "normal" contracts though.


AlunJ

posted on 1st Nov 10 at 16:51

Never had any problems Rich, had my n95 through CPW a few years back, and had my iphone through phones4u. A lot of the handsets (or at least used to) come unlocked through CPW.


Rich H

posted on 1st Nov 10 at 16:42

e.g Car Phone Warehouse / Phones 4 u?

I ask as I want a BB Torch and the only way of getting the handset for free and on a contract less than £40 p/m seems to be to go with a contract via Phones 4 u or Car Phone Warehouse.

So what's the pro's and con's over taking a contract out directly with the network provider? Anything in particular I should be aware of?

Or more so, can anybody hook me up with a BB Torch?! ;) :lol:

Cheers
Rich