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  1. #1
    Peter Boulton
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    Don't know if it's still the case, but in the past Virgin pay-as-you-go
    phones were sold in an unlocked state from Carphone Warehouse.

    I have one, but would like to update the actual phone, which is quite large
    by today's standards.

    If I buy a new Virgin pay-as-you-go from Carphone Warehouse it is actually
    cheaper than buying the same phone as a phone, if you know what I mean.

    So, is there anything stopping me just buying a new Virgin pay-as-you-go
    phone and swapping the SIM cards over? So I keep my existing number and
    credit?

    Indeed, if they still do trade-ins, presumably I can get a tenner for my old
    phone, as they won't want my existing SIM card?

    I'd appreciate any comments on whether the above is possible etc.. Many
    thanks!

    Pete





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  2. #2
    Steve Terry
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    Re: Can I do this?


    "Peter Boulton" <peter@data*no-spam*perceptions.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Don't know if it's still the case, but in the past Virgin pay-as-you-go
    > phones were sold in an unlocked state from Carphone Warehouse.
    >
    >

    CPW try and sell standard unlocked GSM stock if the network allows them,
    most except Orange do.
    So what you bought wasn't a Virgin branded phone,
    but a GSM stock phone with Virgin Sim.

    Anyway if locked Virgin will let you have the unlock code free if you spend
    15quid on calls

    Steve Terry





  3. #3
    {{{{{Welcome}}}}}
    Guest

    Re: Can I do this?

    Thus spaketh Peter Boulton:
    > Don't know if it's still the case, but in the past Virgin
    > pay-as-you-go phones were sold in an unlocked state from Carphone
    > Warehouse.
    > I have one, but would like to update the actual phone, which is quite
    > large by today's standards.
    >
    > If I buy a new Virgin pay-as-you-go from Carphone Warehouse it is
    > actually cheaper than buying the same phone as a phone, if you know
    > what I mean.
    > So, is there anything stopping me just buying a new Virgin
    > pay-as-you-go phone and swapping the SIM cards over? So I keep my
    > existing number and credit?
    >
    > Indeed, if they still do trade-ins, presumably I can get a tenner for
    > my old phone, as they won't want my existing SIM card?
    >
    > I'd appreciate any comments on whether the above is possible etc..
    > Many thanks!
    >
    > Pete



    Nothing stopping you buying the Virgin phone or SIM free (non-locked)
    phone and putting your SIM in it, this is what people do everyday.


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  4. #4
    Peter Boulton
    Guest

    Re: Can I do this?

    Great, thanks!

    Does seem odd though. Virgin deal with £10 airtime, £29.95
    (http://shop.carphonewarehouse.com/pa...ia/1112-blue/).
    Previous model phone on its own, £44.95 -
    http://www.carphonewarehouse.com/com...tModel=NOK1100.

    I suppose if the offers are there and you can do the SIM swap then it must
    be OK.

    Many thanks for taking the trouble to reply.

    Pete

    "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" <bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
    news[email protected]...
    > Thus spaketh Peter Boulton:
    >> Don't know if it's still the case, but in the past Virgin
    >> pay-as-you-go phones were sold in an unlocked state from Carphone
    >> Warehouse.
    >> I have one, but would like to update the actual phone, which is quite
    >> large by today's standards.
    >>
    >> If I buy a new Virgin pay-as-you-go from Carphone Warehouse it is
    >> actually cheaper than buying the same phone as a phone, if you know
    >> what I mean.
    >> So, is there anything stopping me just buying a new Virgin
    >> pay-as-you-go phone and swapping the SIM cards over? So I keep my
    >> existing number and credit?
    >>
    >> Indeed, if they still do trade-ins, presumably I can get a tenner for
    >> my old phone, as they won't want my existing SIM card?
    >>
    >> I'd appreciate any comments on whether the above is possible etc.. Many
    >> thanks!
    >>
    >> Pete

    >
    >
    > Nothing stopping you buying the Virgin phone or SIM free (non-locked)
    > phone and putting your SIM in it, this is what people do everyday.
    >
    >
    > --
    > 60 day free DVD rental: www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/dvd
    > Mobile Offers: www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/payg
    > Items for sale: www.dodgy-dealer.co.uk






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