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  1. #1
    Al Reynolds
    Guest
    Evening,

    I'm nearing the end of my T-Mobile contract (Flext 20 + WnW £22.50) and
    don't want a new 'phone just yet, so I'm looking to reduce my monthly costs,
    while keeping 'unlimited' internet. I have one of the old WnW basic
    contracts
    which includes HSDPA and I've got used to it now, so I don't particularly
    want to give it up....

    T-Mobile's Solo isn't any cheaper (although Solo 15 + WnW would be the
    same price and give me masses more minutes than I have now - but I don't
    need them and I think I would lose the HSDPA as it is a new contract).

    The O2 Simplicity tariff is £15pcm for 200 mins and 200 texts, which is
    plenty for me, and includes one free bolt-on if I buy online, although I
    can't
    see if I can choose the unlimited Web bolt-on instead of the unlimited O2 to
    O2 calls. The chap in the O2 store said I could, but that I would need to
    do it on the web-site. I think it's still going to cost me £22.50 for the
    tariff
    + unlimited Web because of the mish-mash between the store/online offers.

    O2 give me a better signal, so I would still switch even if I can't save
    money,
    as long as I would still get HSDPA. Does anyone know if you get this as
    standard on O2?

    Any other ideas on how to reduce my costs? I need about 150 mins / 20 texts
    but I need up to 500 megabytes of data some months.

    Thanks,
    Al Reynolds

    ..





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  2. #2
    IanM
    Guest

    Re: HDSPA on O2 Simplicity?


    "Al Reynolds" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Evening,
    >
    > I'm nearing the end of my T-Mobile contract (Flext 20 + WnW £22.50) and
    > don't want a new 'phone just yet, so I'm looking to reduce my monthly
    > costs,
    > while keeping 'unlimited' internet. I have one of the old WnW basic
    > contracts
    > which includes HSDPA and I've got used to it now, so I don't particularly
    > want to give it up....
    >
    > T-Mobile's Solo isn't any cheaper (although Solo 15 + WnW would be the
    > same price and give me masses more minutes than I have now - but I don't
    > need them and I think I would lose the HSDPA as it is a new contract).


    surely you should just negotiate with retentions for the same package but
    cheaper as you arent having a phone.


    >
    > The O2 Simplicity tariff is £15pcm for 200 mins and 200 texts, which is
    > plenty for me, and includes one free bolt-on if I buy online, although I
    > can't
    > see if I can choose the unlimited Web bolt-on instead of the unlimited O2
    > to
    > O2 calls. The chap in the O2 store said I could, but that I would need to
    > do it on the web-site. I think it's still going to cost me £22.50 for the
    > tariff
    > + unlimited Web because of the mish-mash between the store/online offers.
    >
    > O2 give me a better signal, so I would still switch even if I can't save
    > money,
    > as long as I would still get HSDPA. Does anyone know if you get this as
    > standard on O2?
    >
    > Any other ideas on how to reduce my costs? I need about 150 mins / 20
    > texts
    > but I need up to 500 megabytes of data some months.
    >

    o2 online simplicity £15 is 200 mins + 400 texts and a fixed bolt-on of free
    o2 to o2 calls.

    HSDPA is standard if available.





  3. #3
    Steven Campbell
    Guest

    Re: HDSPA on O2 Simplicity?


    "Al Reynolds" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Evening,
    > The O2 Simplicity tariff is £15pcm for 200 mins and 200 texts, which is
    > plenty for me, and includes one free bolt-on if I buy online, although I
    > can't
    > see if I can choose the unlimited Web bolt-on instead of the unlimited O2
    > to
    > O2 calls. The chap in the O2 store said I could, but that I would need to
    > do it on the web-site. I think it's still going to cost me £22.50 for the
    > tariff
    > + unlimited Web because of the mish-mash between the store/online offers.
    >
    > O2 give me a better signal, so I would still switch even if I can't save
    > money,
    > as long as I would still get HSDPA. Does anyone know if you get this as
    > standard on O2?
    >
    > Any other ideas on how to reduce my costs? I need about 150 mins / 20
    > texts
    > but I need up to 500 megabytes of data some months.



    Not according to the website you can't.
    Online 15 gives you 200 mins and *400* texts and one free bolt on which you
    can't choose "free o2 to o2 calls"





  4. #4
    Al Reynolds
    Guest

    Re: HDSPA on O2 Simplicity?


    "IanM" wrote:
    > "Al Reynolds" wrote:
    >> I'm nearing the end of my T-Mobile contract (Flext 20 + WnW £22.50) and
    >> don't want a new 'phone just yet, so I'm looking to reduce my monthly
    >> costs, while keeping 'unlimited' internet. I have one of the old WnW
    >> basic contracts which includes HSDPA and I've got used to it now, so I
    >> don't
    >> particularly want to give it up....
    >>
    >> T-Mobile's Solo isn't any cheaper (although Solo 15 + WnW would be the
    >> same price and give me masses more minutes than I have now - but I don't
    >> need them and I think I would lose the HSDPA as it is a new contract).

    >
    > surely you should just negotiate with retentions for the same package but
    > cheaper as you arent having a phone.


    Ah, but wouldn't that mean I would need to sign up for another 18 months
    in order to get the reduced price? I can see myself wanting an upgrade in
    6-8
    months time, so a monthly rolling contract, or just carrying on my current
    one,
    make more sense.

    Thanks for the HSDPA confirmation.

    Since posting I also looked at Vodafone, and they do a rolling 30-day
    SIM-only
    for £15 giving you 250 mins + 100 texts. According to the chap on the phone
    you can add the £7.50 'unlimited' mobile internet pack, but he had no idea
    what
    HSDPA was. He did say that his Nokia on Vodafone showed the 3.5G icon
    when he connected, so I suppose they must have HSDPA in some places.

    Orange were hilarious. They couldn't sell garlic to a Frenchman.

    It still doesn't look like I'm going to get my 150 mins / 20 texts /
    unlimited internet
    for less than £22.50 unless I sign up for a new contract with T-Mobile but
    don't
    get an upgrade phone.

    I suppose the other option is to take an upgrade phone and then sell it on
    ebay
    to offset against the contract cost. Which are good phones to sell on ebay
    at
    the moment?

    Al Reynolds





  5. #5
    IanM
    Guest

    Re: HDSPA on O2 Simplicity?


    "Al Reynolds" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "IanM" wrote:
    >> "Al Reynolds" wrote:
    >>> I'm nearing the end of my T-Mobile contract (Flext 20 + WnW £22.50) and
    >>> don't want a new 'phone just yet, so I'm looking to reduce my monthly
    >>> costs, while keeping 'unlimited' internet. I have one of the old WnW
    >>> basic contracts which includes HSDPA and I've got used to it now, so I
    >>> don't
    >>> particularly want to give it up....
    >>>
    >>> T-Mobile's Solo isn't any cheaper (although Solo 15 + WnW would be the
    >>> same price and give me masses more minutes than I have now - but I don't
    >>> need them and I think I would lose the HSDPA as it is a new contract).

    >>
    >> surely you should just negotiate with retentions for the same package but
    >> cheaper as you arent having a phone.

    >
    > Ah, but wouldn't that mean I would need to sign up for another 18 months
    > in order to get the reduced price? I can see myself wanting an upgrade in
    > 6-8
    > months time, so a monthly rolling contract, or just carrying on my current
    > one,
    > make more sense.


    I certainly wouldn't sign up for 18 months with no phone - at the end of my
    o2 contract last month they automatically moved me to Simplicity - so I am
    currently on a one month contract.

    I would be very suprised if you could not make a deal with them





  6. #6
    Al Reynolds
    Guest

    Re: HDSPA on O2 Simplicity?

    "IanM" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > I certainly wouldn't sign up for 18 months with no phone - at the end of
    > my o2 contract last month they automatically moved me to Simplicity - so I
    > am currently on a one month contract.
    >
    > I would be very suprised if you could not make a deal with them


    Fair enough, I'll give it a try.

    Al





  7. #7
    IanM
    Guest

    Re: HDSPA on O2 Simplicity?


    "Al Reynolds" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > "IanM" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> I certainly wouldn't sign up for 18 months with no phone - at the end of
    >> my o2 contract last month they automatically moved me to Simplicity - so
    >> I am currently on a one month contract.
    >>
    >> I would be very suprised if you could not make a deal with them

    >
    > Fair enough, I'll give it a try.
    >
    > Al
    >


    Just seen an August only offer on Simplicity

    http://shop.o2.co.uk/tariffs/sim_only

    Its cheaper than your current £22.50 anyway

    I still think you will do better (as in cheaper) with t-mobile, you may have
    to ask for your PAC to get the best deal.





  8. #8
    Al Reynolds
    Guest

    Re: HDSPA on O2 Simplicity?

    "IanM" <nobody@no_where.co.uk> wrote:
    > Just seen an August only offer on Simplicity
    >
    > http://shop.o2.co.uk/tariffs/sim_only
    >
    > Its cheaper than your current £22.50 anyway
    >
    > I still think you will do better (as in cheaper) with t-mobile, you may
    > have to ask for your PAC to get the best deal.


    That's definitely a good price - 600 mins / 1000 texts / unlimited web
    for £20. I'll never use all the texts but I get a better signal inside my
    house with O2, so I could replace quite a few of my landline calls with
    mobile calls.

    The timing works OK as my contract is due to finish mid-September
    so I can ask for T-Mobile for my PAC mid-August and see what they
    offer - if they can't beat this deal then I'll be off to O2.

    Thanks,
    Al





  9. #9
    Al Reynolds
    Guest

    Re: HDSPA on O2 Simplicity?

    "IanM" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "Al Reynolds" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >>
    >> "IanM" wrote:
    >>> surely you should just negotiate with retentions for the same package
    >>> but cheaper as you arent having a phone.

    >>
    >> Ah, but wouldn't that mean I would need to sign up for another 18 months
    >> in order to get the reduced price? I can see myself wanting an upgrade
    >> in 6-8
    >> months time, so a monthly rolling contract, or just carrying on my
    >> current one,
    >> make more sense.

    >
    > I certainly wouldn't sign up for 18 months with no phone - at the end of
    > my o2 contract last month they automatically moved me to Simplicity - so I
    > am currently on a one month contract.
    >
    > I would be very suprised if you could not make a deal with them


    I would happily have made a deal with them, but they couldn't beat O2.

    They offered me my current tariff (Flext 20 + WnW) for £17.50 (keeping the
    HSDPA) if I signed up for 18 months with no upgrade phone. I told them
    about the O2 Simplicity 600 mins / 1000 texts / unlimited web / 30 day
    contract for £20 and they said the closest they could get was £27.50 for a
    one month rolling contract or £22.50 for an 18 month contract with no phone.
    Neither of these other options would have included HSDPA.

    I politely asked for my PAC and ordered a Nokia E66 from Play.com.

    Al Reynolds





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