View Full Version : i think tmobile r the best
out of all the networks tmobile works out much cheaper
out of all the networks tmobile works out much cheaper
NO, my o2 PAYG costs me this.....
300 FREE text messages a month (saving £30)
Half price calls and texts to three favourite numbers which can be any landline or mobile network (costs £4.99 a month but must save at least £30 a month on that after paying the £4.99)
I top up with £20 a month, pay £4.99 a month for the calls and texts so I spend £24.99 and save £35.00. THAT IS CHEAP!!!!
BTW The only place I can get a T-Mobile signal in my village is on my toilet... the same place T-Mobile belong.
Daedalus
04-02-2004, 20:53
and, unless you spend £20 or more a month on pay as you go, their standard pay as you go tariff is 30p flat rate! Day or night, T-Mobile, landline or other network! I've seen cheaper 8910's....
alchemistkevin
04-02-2004, 21:16
i dont know about cost - but their service certainly is good
Bringin_It_Thru
06-02-2004, 22:36
Im on T-Mobile Mix-It... I pay £13.99 a month for 750mins off peak to landlines and T-Mobile phones and 50 Free texts to any network any time. If you want to make any extra calls you just top up! I think it rox!
What about call charges in the day? how much does cross network on that cost?
Bringin_It_Thru
06-02-2004, 22:59
50/30p to cross networks
i've been using 02 for over 2 years and have not had any problems.
50/30p to cross networks
I know that the costs for calling other numbers from a T-Mobile PAYG number reduce in steps, depending on how much you top up with a month.
If you top up less that £10 a month, calls to ALL numbers are 30p a minute.
£10.01-£20 is 20p a minute
£20.01 up wards is 10p a minute.
Still think they're crap though.....
My first contract was with T Mobile (when they were called one 2 one)
and it was twelve months of only being able to get a signal leaning over the kitchen sink stood on tiptoes (honest) as it was the only place i could get a signal, by the kitchen window.
Totally useless signal in my area so i have'nt bothered with them since :shout:
My first contract was with T Mobile (when they were called one 2 one)
and it was twelve months of only being able to get a signal leaning over the kitchen sink stood on tiptoes (honest) as it was the only place i could get a signal, by the kitchen window.
Totally useless signal in my area so i have'nt bothered with them since :shout:
Had a similar problem, but when I called them and told them that their website said that my postcode had EXCELLENT reception yet I couldn't get one bar, they said "Your phone must be playing up". So the sim went in the bin and I would never go back to them even if they gave me a mobile mast to carry around with me.
flyingflea
08-02-2004, 10:11
If you ask me, I like Vodafone and Orange best.
I have 2 phones myself, one on Orange PAYG and the other on an Orange contract.
The PAYG one lets me send 5 free texts a day for free and lets me receive e-mail alerts on my phone.
The contract one gives me 120 minutes anytime, any network, plus I have unlimited texting Friday pm to Monday am. But best of all, I don't have to pay a penny for line rental because I got £230 cashback when I bought the phone.
The reason I like Voadfone (apart from having good Customer Service and reception), is because I bought my parents a mobile each which got them 500 mins offpeak plus 50 txts for just £2.70/month (line advance). Last week I bought another, although this time just a sim card, which came with 200 minutes anytime, any network, all for free because it comes with £270 cashback!
This basically means my family and I call/txt for free...
flyingflea
When i took mt T mobile contract phone back to the shop the salesman said he didnt understand why i didnt have any reception because he did!
The only thing was he lived 16 miles from me in a city so i was stuck with it for a year
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