Aaron
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As title....and is it any good?
Contract is up soon on my Flext 25 and i want to pay less because i go no where near my £60 credit.
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Sam
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My other half is with T-Mobile, her contract is also up for renewal soon and is also thinking of moving over to 3 and on the same tariff... Spooky
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Aaron
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I'm your other half....i'm a man midweek
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Sam
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I just pulled a Mobby.
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Aaron
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Sam
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Anyway going back to topic, not sure about 3 as I have only ever known one person to use 3, and that was with a Nokia N70
Apparently if the 3 network goes down or you get no coverage, it's backed up by the Orange network, so as far as coverage goes it seems pretty good.
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bubble
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
Anyway going back to topic, not sure about 3 as I have only ever known one person to use 3, and that was with a Nokia N70
Apparently if the 3 network goes down or you get no coverage, it's backed up by the Orange network, so as far as coverage goes it seems pretty good.
its o2 network, so 3 customer dont get priority. for sms they are fine. for voice calls bit iffy.
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Sam
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Wrong bubblevaux:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3_(telecommunications)#United_Kingdom
quote:
3 has a roaming agreement with Orange which allows its customers to use their handsets on the 2G network when they move out of 3G coverage. Before January 2007, their partner network was O2.
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Ojc
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I'm on that contract, bill is always £15 a month for first 6 months, now all of a sudden as per usual my bill is edging towards £40, god knows why.
Cancelling it.
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Aaron
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
I'm on that contract, bill is always £15 a month for first 6 months, now all of a sudden as per usual my bill is edging towards £40, god knows why.
Cancelling it.
Hmmm....interesting. I think i'll look into it a bit more then. Has the number of calls/txts you do stayed more or less the same from the start?
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Ren
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I pay £27 for 1100 anytime, any network minutes / texts, and on top of that, I also get 300 free minutes to other 3 mobiles and 50 video minutes too. Been with them for over a year now, and my only complaint is that I should of got a better phone. K850 for the LOSS! No compliants about the service, and I go all around the country for my job, and I've never been unable to make a call.
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RossyB
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just get on o2 payg get 1000 txts for 10 a month
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