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Pay as you go Deals
My old man is currently on O2 using a old motorola i bought fr him about 4 christmases ago, it has served him great he dont use much maybe 30-40 texts a month tops and 45 mins calls, but the greta thing about his sim card was it allowed him free phones calls to one landline, he obviously chosse our house, so he could ring home any time of the day for free for any length of time which was great when he was working away or on holiday in england etc, he has had a message saying this deal will expire in a month.
He was thinking of gettting a new phone he fancys a colour screen and camera now. Any views on a good network / tariff, he dont really wanna go contract as he dont spend enough really. Cheers |
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how much is he planning on spending on a phone?
is he happy with o2? |
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Not a huge amount and yes he is happy with his current deal and network singal strength etc
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Well, if he's a) happy with O2, and b) uses 45 minutes on top of calls home, I'd say an online tariff would probably do him best - details available here: http://www.o2.co.uk/onlinetariffs
However, if the calls home are usually off peak (after 7.30pm during the week or all day at weekends) I'd suggest looking at Vodafone and their Stop The Clock deal. |
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