It doesn't Pay to be Loyal, companies are companies, they exist to make a profit, i am currently on contracts with O2, Orange, Vodafone, & 3, have also been a t mobile contract holder in the past.
There are a few things which i have learnt, Dont Use Pay as you go (waste of money - unless u have no other choice). Dont be loyal, its not worth it, only those who have the extra money to spend or have good deals and cant be bothered looking for good offer (Like Really good cashback offers), then what you need to do is find yourself a good deal with a lot of minutes and lots of cashback, when your 12 months are up, either find a new contract (& new phone) and either switch or if its on the same network, port it out to another (to pay as you go) & back in to your chosen network.
Im a student (low funds 24/7) Yet i have over 6 contracts, who pays for it, urm, they do, not me, i just make calls when i want and try very hard to use all my minutes (its no possible) while trying not to fry my brain with mobile radiation.
So what do you think ?
There are a few things which i have learnt, Dont Use Pay as you go (waste of money - unless u have no other choice). Dont be loyal, its not worth it, only those who have the extra money to spend or have good deals and cant be bothered looking for good offer (Like Really good cashback offers), then what you need to do is find yourself a good deal with a lot of minutes and lots of cashback, when your 12 months are up, either find a new contract (& new phone) and either switch or if its on the same network, port it out to another (to pay as you go) & back in to your chosen network.
Im a student (low funds 24/7) Yet i have over 6 contracts, who pays for it, urm, they do, not me, i just make calls when i want and try very hard to use all my minutes (its no possible) while trying not to fry my brain with mobile radiation.
So what do you think ?