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  1. #1
    Chris Brennen
    Guest
    Hi,
    Now that easyMobile is going under, I'm using up my final money and thinking
    of going elsewhere. I have an O2 simcard that has never been used. The
    information on the tariff's on the website does not match that in the book
    and therefore I'm inclined to go with the website version. However, they
    have 3 tariffs on there; Text Anytime, Talk Anytime and Talk Offpeak. I
    want to use Text Anytime, but which one of these is the default tariff? In
    other words, if I put the simcard in my phone, top up with £10 or £15, which
    one is the one I get? I hope somebody can help!
    Regards,
    Chris Brennen




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  2. #2
    djc
    Guest

    Re: Default O2 PAYG Tariff?


    "Chris Brennen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Hi,
    > Now that easyMobile is going under, I'm using up my final money and
    > thinking of going elsewhere. I have an O2 simcard that has never been
    > used. The information on the tariff's on the website does not match that
    > in the book and therefore I'm inclined to go with the website version.
    > However, they have 3 tariffs on there; Text Anytime, Talk Anytime and Talk
    > Offpeak. I want to use Text Anytime, but which one of these is the
    > default tariff? In other words, if I put the simcard in my phone, top up
    > with £10 or £15, which one is the one I get? I hope somebody can help!
    > Regards,
    > Chris Brennen


    Virgin were sending out FREE sim cards, up to 2 per address with £5 credit
    on each. They are far far cheaper to use than other networks and there is
    no difference in coverage. People that say there is are just annoyed they
    are paying more and now look a bit silly!





  3. #3
    Gareth
    Guest

    Re: Default O2 PAYG Tariff?


    "djc" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "Chris Brennen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> Hi,
    >> Now that easyMobile is going under, I'm using up my final money and
    >> thinking of going elsewhere. I have an O2 simcard that has never been
    >> used. The information on the tariff's on the website does not match that
    >> in the book and therefore I'm inclined to go with the website version.
    >> However, they have 3 tariffs on there; Text Anytime, Talk Anytime and
    >> Talk Offpeak. I want to use Text Anytime, but which one of these is the
    >> default tariff? In other words, if I put the simcard in my phone, top up
    >> with £10 or £15, which one is the one I get? I hope somebody can help!
    >> Regards,
    >> Chris Brennen

    >
    > Virgin were sending out FREE sim cards, up to 2 per address with £5 credit
    > on each. They are far far cheaper to use than other networks and there is
    > no difference in coverage. People that say there is are just annoyed they
    > are paying more and now look a bit silly!


    The problem with Virgin is the price of cross network calls - 35p a minute.
    GPRS charges are also very pricey with Virgin.

    A better deal, for cross network calls, is T-Mobile Everyone (GPRS capped at
    £1 a day) or even Tesco.

    Gareth.





  4. #4
    Vødkäjéllÿ
    Guest

    Re: Default O2 PAYG Tariff?

    djc wrote:
    > Virgin were sending out FREE sim cards, up to 2 per address with £5
    > credit on each.


    aww the offer is OVER :-(





  5. #5
    Steve Terry
    Guest

    Re: Default O2 PAYG Tariff?


    "Vødkäjéllÿ" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > djc wrote:
    >
    >> Virgin were sending out FREE sim cards, up to 2 per address with £5
    >> credit on each. They are far far cheaper to use than other networks
    >> and there is no difference in coverage. People that say there is are
    >> just annoyed they are paying more and now look a bit silly!

    >
    > Coverage IS different. Maybe you just don't go to enough different
    > places! :-) Ta for the Virgin tip...

    I think he meant to say, no different from Easymobile,
    as both Virgin and Easymobile pimp T Mobile

    Or is it T Mobile pimp Easymobile and Virgin?
    Yes that sounds right

    Steve Terry





  6. #6
    james stewart
    Guest

    Re: Default O2 PAYG Tariff?


    > Coverage IS different. Maybe you just don't go to enough different

    places!

    coz it is a crappy 1800mhz only system for townies





  7. #7

    Re: Default O2 PAYG Tariff?

    Re original post, to my great chagrin discovered default is the Text
    tarrif. Had a SIM set up on the talk tarrif (£10 get 50 all time X-net
    bonus mins before your credit gets touched) then ported over a number.
    Result credit wiped out and tarrif set on default as text. Took a few
    calls to sort out but O2 did refund costs of calls etc.

    Regards




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