That sounds like meAruffell said:*snip*
Now that i work for The Link i might as well step in and tell you about some great deals
If you top up your mobile a lot £30+ then you might as well get one of t-mobile's new contracts called Flext.
They are all 18 month contracts.
The best one at the moment at the moment is Flext 35.
For £35 a month, you get a £180 worth of credit to do what you want with.
You also get a choice of phones for free including the D750i, W500i etc.... and you can get half price line rental for 12 months of the 18 months.
By paying half price, you get £300.12 cash back in your pocket.
You'll end up with about 900 minutes a month to call her, and a free phone, and £300 back to you all for £35 a month
Bargain
Yes, i know i sound like a salesman but i am, and by getting what i've said above, you could save a hell of a lot of money
Andy
Neon said:might have to do that neat.
Street said:A couple years ago I used to use my phone a lot in the evenings, I found a price plan with Orange that cost £20 a month and for that I got 1000 off peak minutes to any Orange phone. Now if you both got that contract, thats about 32 hours total talk time each month, so an hour a night and it'll only cost you £40
... Not sure if they still do that plan anymore though...
Aruffell said:Good man
I'm thinking about going for it when i've worked there 3 months, as i then get it half price and if it's half price anyway, i'll be paying £5 a month for £180 worth of credit to do with what i like
Andy
seaviewuk said:/makes note to go to The Link
ps.. you forgot to mention the free 2gb nano on selected handsets!
or maybe that's just online?
Aruffell said:They do a 3000 off peak minute one now if i remember correctly.
Bit expensive though.
The 1000 minute one is £25 a month off peak.
Aruffell said:K750i or D600.
Flext £35.
No half price business but a free 2Gb Ipod Nano.
I'd rather have the half price line rental and £300.12 cashback though instead of an Ipod Nano worth £100.
Does the discount definitely stack? Just wondering as where I am, you can either have half price line rental as an employee or as a customer, it doesn't stack up.Aruffell said:Good man
I'm thinking about going for it when i've worked there 3 months, as i then get it half price and if it's half price anyway, i'll be paying £5 a month for £180 worth of credit to do with what i like
Andy