On 07/02/2012 20:15, Jack Knight wrote:
So, despite having a file about 1 foot thick on a certain providers mis-sales
and cockups with me and my family, they have seen fit to prolong their agony of
keeping me despite my request to migrate
elsewhere. What they offered, and I recorded them
Hi all
OT I know so apologies for that but I need an answer as soon as poss.
Are 24 month contracts for mobile voice packages now the norm? This is new
to me but I can't say my memory's that great nowadays or that such things
keep my interest. If they are then fine - but it used to be
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 18:26, Rob Malpass li...@getiton.myzen.co.uk wrote:
Hi all
OT I know so apologies for that but I need an answer as soon as poss.
Are 24 month contracts for mobile voice packages now the norm? This is new
to me but I can't say my memory's that great nowadays or that
Any thoughts anyone?
Do you need the latest shiny-shiny?
You can pick up a decent second-hand handset and get a cheap PAYG SIM for
a lot less than you'll pay on contract...
Vic.
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Do you need the latest shiny-shiny
On Tue, 7 Feb 2012 18:26:37 -, li...@getiton.myzen.co.uk said:
Are 24 month contracts for mobile voice packages now the norm?
By voice packages do you mean telephones or sim-only? The latter are
widely available on a rolling monthly basis (and some good deals too:
unlimited texts, unlimited
On 7 February 2012 18:26, Rob Malpass li...@getiton.myzen.co.uk wrote:
Hi all
** **
OT I know so apologies for that but I need an answer as soon as poss.
** **
Are 24 month contracts for mobile voice packages now the norm? This is
new to me but I can't say my memory's that
You don't have to tell them why, but my suggestion is to tell them you
are going to Giffgaff.
I rang Vodafone to get a PAC. They put me through to the retention
department. As soon as I mentioned GiffGaff, the girl on the other end of
the line stopped trying to retain the contract, mentioned
On 7 February 2012 18:26, Rob Malpass li...@getiton.myzen.co.uk wrote:
Any thoughts anyone? I'm anxious not to sign up for 24 months if there are
better shorter deals out there... and Vodafone keep giving me the hard sell.
Haggle. My Brother is with Vodafone, and he always gets a better deal