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O2 bolt ons.
If you only made a 100 or so minutes a month in calls but sent maybe upto 1000 texts to various networks, what do you think would be the best bolt on & would it cost more than £20 a month? I don't really want a contract phone & be tied into a long contract.
I know I could probably just find this out on their site, but I like hearing other peoples ideas & thoughts. Thank you for reading. |
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For that sort of use, o2 Pay and Go Simplicity would be better value than a Bolt-on
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hello thanks for replying
do you need to be credit scored for that and do you just top up for it or do you need to pay by direct debit? i don't think i would get credit now as we just bought a 400 washing machine & used all our visa up as we really needed it for our toddler. thanks for helping |
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No credit check, its pay and go. The Simplicity pay and go tariffs just deduct an amount each month from your credit to pay for the minutes texts.
If you don't have enough credit, then you don't get the minutes our text until you top up |
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