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Three have put prices up on Direct talk and text tariffs |
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Three have put prices up on Direct talk and text tariffs
From £30 to £35 a month.
Somebody should tell them that prices per minute/text are going DOWN! |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Am not surprised the network is owned by a multi billionaire and he wants a return on his investment. I had a phone on the network once and it was utter hell am never going there again.
If you want value get a T-Mobile Flex Tarrif. |
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Location: Manchester, UK
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It appears existing customers on these tariffs wont be affected, so at least I'm fine
![]() I disagree with the price rise, but I think they still offer good value; especially for the slowly increasing number people who want to do more than just talk & text. Theres' far more free content on the Three Portal than any other network and you still get a fiver to spend on the chargeable stuff. Plus - and this IS rather big - Windows Live Messenger is still completely free for ALL contract customers (and available on the majority of handsets); with no data charges or add-on required. I appreciate not everyone bothers with Online stuff on their handset, but I do! Just to confirm - I think the price increase is wrong! Last edited by Mr Cable : 30-12-2006 at 06:51. |
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