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Dan_FC wrote:HTC Wildfire.
Not surprised you don't like it. My 15 year old has it and it's a basic Android phone at the bottom of HTC's range.
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Joined: Mar 15 2002 Posts: 12792 Location: Leeds 13
After my iPhone contract ran out, I've decided it's about time to sack-off my £37pm deal with O2.
I've come across giffgaff which, for £10pm for 250mins, unlimited texts and unlimited net, seems a cracking deal. I know it's a subsidiary of O2 / Telefonica but does anyone have any experience / recommendations for them? Any problems?
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Joined: Aug 12 2002 Posts: 5064 Location: Not Didcot
bramleyrhino wrote:After my iPhone contract ran out, I've decided it's about time to sack-off my £37pm deal with O2.
I've come across giffgaff which, for £10pm for 250mins, unlimited texts and unlimited net, seems a cracking deal. I know it's a subsidiary of O2 / Telefonica but does anyone have any experience / recommendations for them? Any problems?
I moved to giffgaff from 02 ages ago and haven't had any problems with them at all. The only slight niggle is you have to remember to buy the £10 "goodybag" each month as you cannot automatically renew it. However I've never forgotten to do it so far. As an added bonus if your phone is locked to 02 (dunno if iPhones are?) it will work on giffgaff as it's the same network underneath.
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Joined: Mar 15 2002 Posts: 12792 Location: Leeds 13
Cheers. It does seem to be getting good reviews. There's the odd gripe I can find online but, for £10 and no tie-in, I'll take my chances and save at least £300 a year. The only other issue seems to be the lack of visual voicemail but I can live with that.
Quote:I wish everyone would read bramleyrhino's post two or three times just to get it through some thick skulls
Quote:Mr bramleyrhino speaks a lot of sense.
Jamie Jones-Buchanan wrote:"I'd never forgive myself if a child of mine was born in Lancashire.
Anybody know anything about O2 insurance on pay monthly contracts? as finding information on their website is difficult, the online gurus dissapear after my question, and their customer services department aren't open until the morning... when I'm sure they will be getting a phone call.... however in the mean time...
I got my upgrade about 16 months ago. I've always had insurance. As my upgrade I got an Iphone 3gs, And at some point after my upgrade I received a letter saying that as I now have an Iphone, the insurance needed to cover it is £10 a month and will be adjusted in my bill, however this never happened and they continued to charge me the £5 a month for O2 gold insure monthly. Which I have been paying (maybe stupidly) £5 a month for. I've only just really decided to look into this as my phone did break earlier this year and was fixed for free, however was still within the 12 month warranty.. which id forgotten.. and assumed theyd paid for it through the insurance..
Have they been charging me £5 a month for something that in the event of a possible claim is absolutely no use to me at all?
Cheers. Always had a Nokia and need to upgrade in January, but just want to get a phone I can get for free. The mrs has a HTC but she doesn't like it, and i think the Samsung Galaxy phones are just too big.
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