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- 09-24-2006, 02:09 AM #16JonGuest
Re: How much am I costing Orange?
[email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
> > [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
> > > I use my ED50 exactly as the OP, have 10% off, with my bill being about
> > > =A313.50-13.95/month and another 10% due for the chop in Dec :-)
> > Your discount will go to 15% not 20%.
> I got 10% off last time, as I didn't take a handset, just the discount
> for a futher 12 month commitment.
Yes, but your discount will not jump from 10% to 20%, it will go from
10% to 15%.
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- 09-25-2006, 01:05 PM #17DanGuest
Re: How much am I costing Orange?
Jon wrote:
> [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
> > > [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
> > > > I use my ED50 exactly as the OP, have 10% off, with my bill being about
> > > > =A313.50-13.95/month and another 10% due for the chop in Dec :-)
> > > Your discount will go to 15% not 20%.
> > I got 10% off last time, as I didn't take a handset, just the discount
> > for a futher 12 month commitment.
> Yes, but your discount will not jump from 10% to 20%, it will go from
> 10% to 15%.
Apologies Jon, I stand corrected, I unaware it was 10% for the first
time only, then 5% there after regardless of how you upgrade.
Dan
- 09-25-2006, 01:51 PM #18NadeemGuest
Re: How much am I costing Orange?
[email protected] wrote:
: Nadeem wrote:
:: [email protected] wrote:
::: I'm currently getting pretty much limitless landline calls
::: (well say 1200 mins a month), a bit of cross-network thrown in (say
::: 200 : mins) and free text messages (say 200 a month) for around £15
::: - £20.
::
::
:: Can you or somebody remind me how to do this with pre-dial/qx telecom
:: please. (yes I do have ED50)
:
: Whenever I make landline calls in the evening (which I do a lot) I do
: so through pre-dial's 0870 dial-through number rather than dialling
: direct (see their website). This means that while I'm talking I clock
: up points with pre-dial, which I can then use to make peak-time calls
: or calls to other networks via pre-dial's 0800 dial-through number.
:
: Any evening when I have unused minutes from my allocation I mop them
: up
: by dialling qxdial's 0870 number. Their system has a timer with an
: automatic cut off, so when you make the call you can set it up to stay
: connected only for the number of minutes you need to use up. Once you
: have clocked up 200 points you can convert them to free text messages
: with vgsmail.
Thank you - but unless I'm missing something obvious, it will cost you to
ring the 0800 dial-through number still?
- 09-25-2006, 03:30 PM #19Guest
Re: How much am I costing Orange?
Nadeem wrote:
> Thank you - but unless I'm missing something obvious, it will cost you to
> ring the 0800 dial-through number still?
You're right, it will cost you 10p per min.
According to Dan in an earlier post you can alternatively use a
callback service from Qxdial and avoid any call charges. I can't see
how to do this from the Qxdial website though.
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/uk....e=source&hl=en
- 09-25-2006, 05:20 PM #20SorukGuest
Re: How much am I costing Orange?
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 19:51:38 GMT, Nadeem <[email protected]> wrote:
>[email protected] wrote:
>: Nadeem wrote:
>:: [email protected] wrote:
>::: I'm currently getting pretty much limitless landline calls
>::: (well say 1200 mins a month), a bit of cross-network thrown in (say
>::: 200 : mins) and free text messages (say 200 a month) for around £15
>::: - £20.
>::
>::
>:: Can you or somebody remind me how to do this with pre-dial/qx telecom
>:: please. (yes I do have ED50)
>:
>: Whenever I make landline calls in the evening (which I do a lot) I do
>: so through pre-dial's 0870 dial-through number rather than dialling
>: direct (see their website). This means that while I'm talking I clock
>: up points with pre-dial, which I can then use to make peak-time calls
>: or calls to other networks via pre-dial's 0800 dial-through number.
>:
>: Any evening when I have unused minutes from my allocation I mop them
>: up
>: by dialling qxdial's 0870 number. Their system has a timer with an
>: automatic cut off, so when you make the call you can set it up to stay
>: connected only for the number of minutes you need to use up. Once you
>: have clocked up 200 points you can convert them to free text messages
>: with vgsmail.
>
>Thank you - but unless I'm missing something obvious, it will cost you to
>ring the 0800 dial-through number still?
Or use the 0845 number at 12p/min peak, inclusive offpeak, and should use
less points per minute.
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- 09-26-2006, 02:44 AM #21NadeemGuest
Re: How much am I costing Orange?
[email protected] wrote:
:: Nadeem wrote:
::
::: Thank you - but unless I'm missing something obvious, it will cost
::: you to
::: ring the 0800 dial-through number still?
::
:: You're right, it will cost you 10p per min.
::
:: According to Dan in an earlier post you can alternatively use a
:: callback service from Qxdial and avoid any call charges. I can't see
:: how to do this from the Qxdial website though.
::
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/uk....e=source&hl=en
I see thus saving me from the standard rate which is 35p if memory serves me
correctly - thanks
- 09-26-2006, 02:45 AM #22NadeemGuest
Re: How much am I costing Orange?
Soruk wrote:
:: On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 19:51:38 GMT, Nadeem
:: <[email protected]> wrote:
::: [email protected] wrote:
:::: Nadeem wrote:
::::: [email protected] wrote:
:::::: I'm currently getting pretty much limitless landline calls
:::::: (well say 1200 mins a month), a bit of cross-network thrown in
:::::: (say 200 : mins) and free text messages (say 200 a month) for
:::::: around £15
:::::: - £20.
:::::
:::::
::::: Can you or somebody remind me how to do this with pre-dial/qx
::::: telecom please. (yes I do have ED50)
::::
:::: Whenever I make landline calls in the evening (which I do a lot) I
:::: do
:::: so through pre-dial's 0870 dial-through number rather than dialling
:::: direct (see their website). This means that while I'm talking I
:::: clock
:::: up points with pre-dial, which I can then use to make peak-time
:::: calls
:::: or calls to other networks via pre-dial's 0800 dial-through number.
::::
:::: Any evening when I have unused minutes from my allocation I mop
:::: them
:::: up
:::: by dialling qxdial's 0870 number. Their system has a timer with an
:::: automatic cut off, so when you make the call you can set it up to
:::: stay connected only for the number of minutes you need to use up.
:::: Once you have clocked up 200 points you can convert them to free
:::: text messages with vgsmail.
:::
::: Thank you - but unless I'm missing something obvious, it will cost
::: you to ring the 0800 dial-through number still?
::
:: Or use the 0845 number at 12p/min peak, inclusive offpeak, and
:: should use less points per minute.
::
Thanks, I'd nearly forgotten that little pricing anomaly, with it being
cheaper to ring 0845 on ED50 at peak rate rather than a 01/02 number
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