Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Mobile Phones?

I am a bit ancient and new to all this mobile phones business. I signed a 12 month contract about 6 months ago with T mobile. They give me 60 minutes free phoning land lines a month which I can roll over to the following month. Text messaging costs 8p. At present, I am paying £20 month for this service.





Since I am new to this mobile phoning, do you think it is a good deal? If not, can I change to another provider/tariff? Would I need to wait until my 12 month contract is over before making any such decisions?





If I do decide to go with another network or go on another tariff, would I be able to keep the same phone njmber. If I cannot keep the same number then it would cause problems in that I would have to get in touch with all my friends/colleagues/family etc, to give them the new number.





Please advice on the best action to take.

Mobile Phones?
Ok, i'll answer your questions 1 by 1.





1 - Yes, you can cancel your contract but you would have to pay for the rest of it. You said it was a 12 months contract signed 6 months ago and you pay 20/month so to cancel it, it would cost you 120.





2 - This is a very bad deal, extremelly expensive! You could have 2 contracts giving you 500 minutes cross network each totally free.





3 - If you don't want to finish your contract you should change your tariff to flext20. It gives you 170 minutes a month, any time, to any mobile or landline.





4 - Yes, if you decide to change network you can keep your number.





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Reply:If you change contract you will have to get another number.





You can just go into the shop and change your tariff at any time though, they usually have figures of how much you text and phone so can pick out the best one for you. Be sure to go and get your upgrade at the end of the 12 months as well.
Reply:When your contract is over you can switch to another dealer if you want and you can take your number with you.
Reply:You are tied into either a 12 month or 18 month contract.


This can be renewed up to 3 months prior to your end date.


You can change your minutes or text any time in your contract with your provider.


If you change your provider after your contract then you will need a PUK code, give this to your new provider and you can keep the same number.
Reply:hi i work for Orange and to be honest your deal is not the best available, i would recommend looking into requesting a PAC code to take your number to another provider, £20. for 60 Min's is not good for your money when Orange can offer alot more on there animal packages. Even if that doesn't appeal there is alot more out there. look at what minutes you are using and also text then look around. You can request disconnection with a pack code about 30 days from your end of contract date. That's what we require on Orange, the PAC code will let you keep your current number on the the new network. A pack code stands for PORTING AUTHORISATION CODE.hope this helps.

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