Best texting contracts

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Hi,

I've been asked to find a suitable contract for somebody... Was hoping you guys might be able to help :)

Need a contract as cheap as possible... The only thing needed is (Comparatively!) lots of texts, though a few minutes for the occasional phone call would be great.

At the moment full length contracts are being considered (As a new phone is needed) but I'm keen to suggest a rolling monthly contract.

The best I've found is 100 mins and 500 texts for £10 on Vodafone or 350 mins and unlimited texts for £15 on T-Mobile.

Anything better?

Cheers! :)
 
Girlfriend just got 100mins and unlimited txt for £14.60 (or something around there!) from o2, on a 24 month contract with a brand new nokia 5800. That is from the actual store as well, not an online only.
 
Girlfriend just got 100mins and unlimited txt for £14.60 (or something around there!) from o2, on a 24 month contract with a brand new nokia 5800. That is from the actual store as well, not an online only.

That'd suit me down to the ground other than the 24 month tie in. That's a hell of a long time!
 
Yeah same. 18M is by far long enough for me but considering she has had the same PAYG phone for coming up 4 years now I don't think that a 24M contract really bothered her!
 
02 doing the simplicty £20 deal,12 month contract, 800 mins 1600 texts + bolt on, ie unlimited web, 200 more mins etc.

Bonus is quidco £70 , was £110 last week. so it makes it £14.16 a month.

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I'd idealy like that with a Nokia 5800 on 12 month but it just isn't going to happen :p
 
3 are doing a nice deal (imo) till the end of the month, just signed up myself.

free nokia e71
£20 per month
18 month contract
200 any network minutes
unlimited texts
unlimited internet and email
unlimited 3 to 3 calls
unlimited skype to skype calls
 
24 month is becoming industry standard. I believe its 36 months at the moment in the US

wow 36 months that is to long, i mean the phone would be so out of date by the end and most likey broken by then, there no way people would want a contract for that long :(
 
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