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- 09-18-2008, 03:41 AM #1SamGuest
Hi all,
Just had the letter from Virgin regarding the increase to the minimum
call charge to 15p, so I am looking at my options.
I do have access to an old unlocked 3g handset, so I've been looking
at 3 PAYG Flat 12 and I may even consider a 3 branded PAYG Nokia 6120
for it's data capabilities.
This would be a backup for my main o2 contract, the most important
feature to me is free voicemail, followed by cheap data via handset
and connecting other devices via bluetooth and cable.
Do 3 have the option to change voicemail notification or do they still
only send a text.
I've looked at their website and pricelist pdf and I cannot find the
minimum call charge, however I guess it is 12p. Also is it the
standard 180 days without using a chargeable service before
suspension/disconnection? I take it topups no longer expire either?
CS still just as bad I remember?
TIA,
Sam.
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- 09-18-2008, 06:52 AM #2Ian SmithGuest
Re: Shock horror...thinking of porting to 3 PAYG
Sam wrote:
>
> CS still just as bad I remember?
If your request is bog standard, then they are fine.
Anything else...
regards, Ian
- 09-20-2008, 03:55 AM #3SamGuest
Re: Shock horror...thinking of porting to 3 PAYG
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 13:52:08 +0100, Ian Smith
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Sam wrote:
>>
>> CS still just as bad I remember?
>
>If your request is bog standard, then they are fine.
>
>Anything else...
>
>regards, Ian
Thanks, so if I tell them my PAC and that I want to move my number to
them are they more than likely to know what I am talking about or
should I be hoping that they now have the ability to port in online?
Also I take it the £10 topup credit for porting in is automatically
applied?
Sam.
- 09-20-2008, 07:53 AM #4Ian SmithGuest
Re: Shock horror...thinking of porting to 3 PAYG
Sam wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 13:52:08 +0100, Ian Smith
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Sam wrote:
>>> CS still just as bad I remember?
>> If your request is bog standard, then they are fine.
>>
>> Anything else...
>>
>> regards, Ian
>
> Thanks, so if I tell them my PAC and that I want to move my number to
> them are they more than likely to know what I am talking about or
> should I be hoping that they now have the ability to port in online?
PAC in and out is one thing they appear to be able to do - I've done
both this year without a problem.
>
> Also I take it the £10 topup credit for porting in is automatically
> applied?
I've no experience with PAYG, but the £30 credit for introducing
another pay monthly customer was applied without chasing, but it
took 2 or 3 months to appear.
regards, Ian
- 09-20-2008, 08:05 AM #5Theo MarkettosGuest
Re: Shock horror...thinking of porting to 3 PAYG
Sam <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks, so if I tell them my PAC and that I want to move my number to
> them are they more than likely to know what I am talking about or
> should I be hoping that they now have the ability to port in online?
Was absolutely no problem when I did it. CS assistant was in India but knew
what they were doing.
> Also I take it the £10 topup credit for porting in is automatically
> applied?
Yes, I think. It'd be worth asking the CSA just to check, though.
Theo
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