Sim-free
Best way. Cheaper + more mins + more texts + better data.
Example?
Best way. Cheaper + more mins + more texts + better data.
Who gives a toss - it's not what the OP asked. He started a thread to collate contract deals people had managed to obtain and the first reply was utterly irrelevant to that topic.
O2 I'm getting
Unlimited texts
Unlimited date
Unlimited land line calls
800 x net mins
£15 a month 12month simplicity
Plus £700 outlay
Far cheaper than £30 a month for 24months and still have to pay £500 for the phone (based on orange)
Who gives a toss - it's not what the OP asked. He started a thread to collate contract deals people had managed to obtain and the first reply was utterly irrelevant to that topic.
Well it's not from here: http://www.o2.co.uk/tariffs/simplicityO2 I'm getting
Unlimited texts
Unlimited date
Unlimited land line calls
800 x net mins
£15 a month 12month simplicity
Plus £700 outlay
Far cheaper than £30 a month for 24months and still have to pay £500 for the phone (based on orange)
O2 I'm getting
Unlimited texts
Unlimited date
Unlimited land line calls
800 x net mins
£15 a month 12month simplicity
Plus £700 outlay
Far cheaper than £30 a month for 24months and still have to pay £500 for the phone (based on orange)
Well it's not from here: http://www.o2.co.uk/tariffs/simplicity
So if that's a bespoke deal for an existing customer, it's hardly a fair comparison.
Is it me or do the Vodafone 12-month contracts look pretty good?
The 300mins/unlimited texts/500MB internet is £319 up front and then £36 a month, but they're giving £59 cashback for pre-orders so it's £260 for the phone effectively, making £692 in total.
That's a good deal isn't it?
Vodafone, and I spend a lot of money. However I'm looking at switching to Three due to coverage at home and in work.It is bespoke! But again it's the deal I have! That was what was asked!
OP who are you with currently?