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  1. #16
    Alan Gauton
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    Re: porting to same network - via PAYG

    In article <[email protected]>, [email protected]lid
    says...
    > > >

    > > Interesting statement - Orange, O2, and Vodaphone use
    > > T-Mobile for the PAYG network? (-:

    >
    > I meant of the "virtual" networks, Tesco, Fresh, Virgin etc. as well you
    > know ;-)



    Well, sometimes I just need to be picky. (-:

    > > BTW, I agree with your comments about Tesco, which is why
    > > I use them as well.

    >
    > Have you used the bundles..? I was thinking of it but not sure if I'd use
    > it all within 30 days. I just wish the voicemail was free like Virgin, if
    > they can do it why can't anyone else..?


    I use one of the talk bundles - so far I've been using the 25 minute
    bundle, but have gone over the 25 mins every time. The only person I
    send texts to regularly is my wife, so no point in me taking the text
    bundle.

    One thing that would be handy is for the bundle to expire after 30 days
    OR when the bundle is used up. Also be nice if the bundle could tell the
    difference between the 3 favourite numbers, and non-favourites, but I'm
    dreaming now.....

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  2. #17
    Ivor Jones
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    Re: porting to same network - via PAYG



    "Alan Gauton" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message
    news:[email protected]
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > [email protected]lid says...
    > > > >
    > > > Interesting statement - Orange, O2, and Vodaphone use
    > > > T-Mobile for the PAYG network? (-:

    > >
    > > I meant of the "virtual" networks, Tesco, Fresh, Virgin
    > > etc. as well you know ;-)

    >
    >
    > Well, sometimes I just need to be picky. (-:


    Your smile is upside down ;-)

    > > > BTW, I agree with your comments about Tesco, which is
    > > > why I use them as well.

    > >
    > > Have you used the bundles..? I was thinking of it but
    > > not sure if I'd use it all within 30 days. I just wish
    > > the voicemail was free like Virgin, if they can do it
    > > why can't anyone else..?

    >
    > I use one of the talk bundles - so far I've been using
    > the 25 minute bundle, but have gone over the 25 mins
    > every time. The only person I send texts to regularly is
    > my wife, so no point in me taking the text bundle.


    I still have an Orange PAYG account with the original Out Here pack on,
    with the 5 free messages a day for life, so I hang on to that just for the
    texts.

    > One thing that would be handy is for the bundle to expire
    > after 30 days OR when the bundle is used up. Also be nice
    > if the bundle could tell the difference between the 3
    > favourite numbers, and non-favourites, but I'm dreaming
    > now.....


    One further question about the bundles, before I decide whether to buy one
    or not. If you use all the allotted time, e.g. 25 or 50 minutes before the
    30 days is up, can you buy another bundle straight away or do you have to
    go back to paying the full price for calls until the 30 days is up..?
    Actually I think you answered that, but perhaps you could confirm..?

    Ivor





  3. #18
    Alan Gauton
    Guest

    Re: porting to same network - via PAYG

    In article <[email protected]>, [email protected]lid
    says...
    >
    >
    > "Alan Gauton" <[email protected]> wrote in
    > message
    >
    > > Well, sometimes I just need to be picky. (-:

    >
    > Your smile is upside down ;-)


    No it's not - it's left-handed. (-:

    > > One thing that would be handy is for the bundle to expire
    > > after 30 days OR when the bundle is used up. Also be nice
    > > if the bundle could tell the difference between the 3
    > > favourite numbers, and non-favourites, but I'm dreaming
    > > now.....

    >
    > One further question about the bundles, before I decide whether to buy one
    > or not. If you use all the allotted time, e.g. 25 or 50 minutes before the
    > 30 days is up, can you buy another bundle straight away or do you have to
    > go back to paying the full price for calls until the 30 days is up..?
    > Actually I think you answered that, but perhaps you could confirm..?


    You're right, I did answer it - if you use up the bundle in 14 days, you
    need to wait another 16 days before it can be renewed. So you drop back
    to normal pricing for those 16 days.


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  4. #19
    Ivor Jones
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    Re: porting to same network - via PAYG



    "Alan Gauton" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message news:[email protected]
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > [email protected]lid says...
    > >
    > >
    > > "Alan Gauton" <[email protected]> wrote in
    > > message
    > >
    > > > Well, sometimes I just need to be picky. (-:

    > >
    > > Your smile is upside down ;-)

    >
    > No it's not - it's left-handed. (-:


    So am I, what a coincidence..!

    > > One further question about the bundles, before I decide
    > > whether to buy one or not. If you use all the allotted
    > > time, e.g. 25 or 50 minutes before the 30 days is up,
    > > can you buy another bundle straight away or do you have
    > > to go back to paying the full price for calls until the
    > > 30 days is up..? Actually I think you answered that,
    > > but perhaps you could confirm..?

    >
    > You're right, I did answer it - if you use up the bundle
    > in 14 days, you need to wait another 16 days before it
    > can be renewed. So you drop back to normal pricing for
    > those 16 days.


    Hmm, pity.

    Ivor





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