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Join Date: Nov 2007
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should i take this offer
currently i have a nokia n73 and i am paying £35 for 12 months (but i am using a n95 is you understand me got it giving to me from my m8)
and i am due an upgrade and i ahve been offered a htc dimond for 18 months =£25 with 600 mins and unlimited text and unlimited web on orange and also shud i take the insurance for an extra £6 a month cos i usually go on alot of bike rides and sometimes fall off like a fool ![]() ![]()
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£360 for the phone sim free
or (6x18)+50=£158 fr the insurance, the 50 being the rather expensive excess on orange. |
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I would defo take out the insurance if you think the phone might get dropped or something.
Most insurance will cover accidental damage such as dropping. |
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Check to see if your home insurance covers your mobile phone whilst out and about, some do. Free insurance is also sometimes offered on Bank accounts.
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£360 for the phone sim free
or (6x18)+50=£158 fr the insurance, the 50 being the rather expensive excess on orange. ![]() Robert |
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The excess on Orange care is £15
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Maybe they shoudl tell their shop staff that then, the salesmen in the Basingstoke store told me £50 excess.
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