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Pay monthly - which is the best tariff?...
bigsis
30-12-2006
Hi guys

Am currently on PAYG with Vodafone and would like to go onto pay monthly but don't know which is a good tariff/network to go for.

I'm spending over £30 per month topping up so would like something that will be cheaper, it's my work mobile so would like to keep the same number and I use it text and talk around 50-50.

Anyone point me in the right direction? I haven't a clue with pay monthly and don't know if I need to stick with Voda because ideally I do need to keep the same number.

Many thanks, hope you all had a good Christmas and Happy New Year.

Satellite John
31-12-2006
T-Mobile Flext 35, bought direct from T-Mobile at £30/month
Finglonga
31-12-2006
Maybe too much for you but I pay £35/Mnth for 750 any network min's and 750 Texts on O2
bigsis
31-12-2006
Thanks guys something for me to think about.

One thing though can I change networks and keep the same number I have now?
wernroe
01-01-2007
Originally Posted by bigsis:
“Thanks guys something for me to think about.

One thing though can I change networks and keep the same number I have now?”

Yes - you need to call your current provider and ask them for a PAC code and give this code to your new network. Porting your number over will then take 5 days.

As for tariffs, you'll find T-Mobile's Flext plans hard to beat.
mrdeejay
01-01-2007
Also Virgin Mobile are doing 300 mins and 300 texts for £25 50/50 split http://www.virginmobile.com/vm/payMonthlyTariffs.do and also it is a 12 month contract so it is and not 18 month like the O2 one above and also gives a new phobne too goes down to £20 a month after 12 months.
RYPW
01-01-2007
Originally Posted by mrdeejay:
“Also Virgin Mobile are doing 300 mins and 300 texts for £25 50/50 split http://www.virginmobile.com/vm/payMonthlyTariffs.do and also it is a 12 month contract so it is and not 18 month like the O2 one above and also gives a new phobne too goes down to £20 a month after 12 months.”

If you're an NTL customer you can get that tariff for £10 a month
Finglonga
01-01-2007
Originally Posted by mrdeejay:
“Also Virgin Mobile are doing 300 mins and 300 texts for £25 50/50 split http://www.virginmobile.com/vm/payMonthlyTariffs.do and also it is a 12 month contract so it is and not 18 month like the O2 one above and also gives a new phobne too goes down to £20 a month after 12 months.”

Oops, yes sorry it is a 18month contract.
wernroe
01-01-2007
Originally Posted by ryanwilliams479:
“If you're an NTL customer you can get that tariff for £10 a month”

And for an extra £20 per month you get £180 per month to spend on call and texts with T-Mobile.
RYPW
01-01-2007
Originally Posted by wernroe:
“And for an extra £20 per month you get £180 per month to spend on call and texts with T-Mobile.”

I know my sister has that. I have T-Mobile pay as you go with 3000 evening and weekend texts for a £10 top up a month myself. I've had a contract and wouldn't get another one.

It depends as I'm almost deaf so mainly text but my mate calls mostly so its different for each person.
Satellite John
02-01-2007
Originally Posted by simax:
“Have a look at the Orange Website..

http://shop.orange.co.uk

They've got exclusive plans there online. All come with extras that you don't get in the Orange Shop on the High Street.

However, there are exclusive tariffs if you go to The Orange Shop...

Dolphin 25
150 X-Net mins and 450 texts

Dolphin 30
300 X-Net mins and 450 texts

Dolphin 35
500 X-Net mins and Unlimited texts

Racoon 25
175 X-Net mins, 100 Landline mins and 75 texts. Free voicemail.

Racoon 30
325 X-Net mins, 150 Landline mins and 75 texts. Free voicemail.

Racoon 35
500 X-Net mins, Unlimited Landline mins and 200 Texts. Free voicemail

All the above are 18 month contracts. And you get your Magic Numbers too! (Nominate an Orange phone number and call the number for free and unlimited. Plus you can add a new one every 6 months and there is no upper limit on how many you can have!!!)

There are 2 options open to you if you by direct or in-store..

1) In store you can have a £100 credit for your old phone
2) Online you get extra mins/texts on some of those plans, but no £100 credit

Have a look and see what you think.

Remember though - if you go to an Indie (CPW, P4U or JAG for example), you won't get Dolphin 30 at all, and you won't get the unlimited add ons (Just 500 texts on Dolphin 35, and 250 landline mins on Racoon 35). Dolphin 25 will just come with 200 texts also.

Hope that helps,

Simon”

These days only those who work for Orange can recommend their tariffs.
mrdeejay
02-01-2007
Well this is on the site

Your Pay Monthly contract comes with a phone and lasts for 12 months initially. If you'd like to cancel your contract at any time, you can. You'll just need to give us a month's notice, and pay off the monthly payments to the end of your contract.


So to me that says commitment is 12 months and after that you are not in contract! You can get it as an NTL/Telewest customer forr £10 but sim only.
Captain Cod
03-01-2007
Originally Posted by mrdeejay:
“Well this is on the site

Your Pay Monthly contract comes with a phone and lasts for 12 months initially. If you'd like to cancel your contract at any time, you can. You'll just need to give us a month's notice, and pay off the monthly payments to the end of your contract.


So to me that says commitment is 12 months and after that you are not in contract! You can get it as an NTL/Telewest customer forr £10 but sim only.”

If you order your £10 per month rolling contract Virgin offer by phone, they'll throw in a Lobster 544 phone or a basic Nokia. If you've got NTL or Telewest, this has got to be a great offer? I signed up the other day, no problem. I'm going to eBay the phone! You can have 2 of these contracts, BTW.
Last edited by Captain Cod : 03-01-2007 at 13:29
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