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  1. #1
    Pete
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    Planned on leaving Orange PAYG for O2's £10 top-up and 300 texts and cheaper
    voicecall costs.
    Got through to retentions (0800 376 2285) who asked why I wanted to leave.
    Explained O2's voice call costs 25p for first 3 mins, cheaper than Oranges
    charges (to mobiles).
    Was offered a new deal (PAYG customers are priority at the moment - maybe to
    avoid churn).
    New deal is £10/mth topup - 300 texts, 12p calls flat rate anynet/time and
    5p Orange to Orange.
    Topups are £10 (300 texts) or £20 (greater number of texts).
    I haven't seen this advertised anywhere as yet - have you?
    Spoke to Derek in Retentions - helpful guy!

    Pete





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  2. #2
    Unimobiles.com
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    Re: 12p anynet anytime Orange PAYG

    On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 08:22:44 GMT, "Pete" <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >Planned on leaving Orange PAYG for O2's £10 top-up and 300 texts and cheaper
    >voicecall costs.
    >Got through to retentions (0800 376 2285) who asked why I wanted to leave.
    >Explained O2's voice call costs 25p for first 3 mins, cheaper than Oranges
    >charges (to mobiles).
    >Was offered a new deal (PAYG customers are priority at the moment - maybe to
    >avoid churn).
    >New deal is £10/mth topup - 300 texts, 12p calls flat rate anynet/time and
    >5p Orange to Orange.
    >Topups are £10 (300 texts) or £20 (greater number of texts).
    >I haven't seen this advertised anywhere as yet - have you?
    >Spoke to Derek in Retentions - helpful guy!
    >
    >Pete


    That's OK, but you'd be better off with a Three contract @ £15 or
    £17.50 a month as you get a lot more (including free phone too)

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    UK Specialists in Refurbished Mobile Phones & Accessories



  3. #3
    Phil
    Guest

    Re: 12p anynet anytime Orange PAYG


    "Unimobiles.com" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 08:22:44 GMT, "Pete" <[email protected]>
    > wrote:
    >
    >>Planned on leaving Orange PAYG for O2's £10 top-up and 300 texts and
    >>cheaper
    >>voicecall costs.
    >>Got through to retentions (0800 376 2285) who asked why I wanted to leave.
    >>Explained O2's voice call costs 25p for first 3 mins, cheaper than Oranges
    >>charges (to mobiles).
    >>Was offered a new deal (PAYG customers are priority at the moment - maybe
    >>to
    >>avoid churn).
    >>New deal is £10/mth topup - 300 texts, 12p calls flat rate anynet/time and
    >>5p Orange to Orange.
    >>Topups are £10 (300 texts) or £20 (greater number of texts).
    >>I haven't seen this advertised anywhere as yet - have you?
    >>Spoke to Derek in Retentions - helpful guy!
    >>
    >>Pete

    >
    > That's OK, but you'd be better off with a Three contract @ £15 or
    > £17.50 a month as you get a lot more (including free phone too)
    >
    > --



    Maybe he is of the ilk who can not get contract deals, you know, the people
    that pay as you go is set up for, (no self control).





  4. #4
    Pete
    Guest

    Re: 12p anynet anytime Orange PAYG

    Credit rating is fine btw ;o)


    "Phil" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "Unimobiles.com" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 08:22:44 GMT, "Pete" <[email protected]>
    >> wrote:
    >>
    >>>Planned on leaving Orange PAYG for O2's £10 top-up and 300 texts and
    >>>cheaper
    >>>voicecall costs.
    >>>Got through to retentions (0800 376 2285) who asked why I wanted to
    >>>leave.
    >>>Explained O2's voice call costs 25p for first 3 mins, cheaper than
    >>>Oranges
    >>>charges (to mobiles).
    >>>Was offered a new deal (PAYG customers are priority at the moment - maybe
    >>>to
    >>>avoid churn).
    >>>New deal is £10/mth topup - 300 texts, 12p calls flat rate anynet/time
    >>>and
    >>>5p Orange to Orange.
    >>>Topups are £10 (300 texts) or £20 (greater number of texts).
    >>>I haven't seen this advertised anywhere as yet - have you?
    >>>Spoke to Derek in Retentions - helpful guy!
    >>>
    >>>Pete

    >>
    >> That's OK, but you'd be better off with a Three contract @ £15 or
    >> £17.50 a month as you get a lot more (including free phone too)
    >>
    >> --

    >
    >
    > Maybe he is of the ilk who can not get contract deals, you know, the
    > people that pay as you go is set up for, (no self control).
    >






  5. #5
    Gareth
    Guest

    Re: 12p anynet anytime Orange PAYG


    "Pete" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news[email protected]...
    > Planned on leaving Orange PAYG for O2's £10 top-up and 300 texts and
    > cheaper voicecall costs.
    > Got through to retentions (0800 376 2285) who asked why I wanted to leave.
    > Explained O2's voice call costs 25p for first 3 mins, cheaper than Oranges
    > charges (to mobiles).
    > Was offered a new deal (PAYG customers are priority at the moment - maybe
    > to avoid churn).
    > New deal is £10/mth topup - 300 texts, 12p calls flat rate anynet/time and
    > 5p Orange to Orange.
    > Topups are £10 (300 texts) or £20 (greater number of texts).
    > I haven't seen this advertised anywhere as yet - have you?
    > Spoke to Derek in Retentions - helpful guy!


    Very helpful - offering you very little over the old PAYG offer (minus, it
    seems, free calls to other Orange phones between 7PM and midnight - or is
    that still there?)

    The 12p a minute cross net calls is a bit of a red herring when other
    companies are now offering very similar prices and, of course, 0871
    callthrough numbers mean that it's possible to make cross net calls for
    around the same price anyway (with the added benefit of knowing that the
    inflated coffers of Orange are not being further bulked up).





  6. #6
    Jon
    Guest

    Re: 12p anynet anytime Orange PAYG

    [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    > Very helpful - offering you very little over the old PAYG offer (minus, it
    > seems, free calls to other Orange phones between 7PM and midnight - or is
    > that still there?)


    Free Evening Calls is a promotion, it's not part of the tariff.
    --
    Regards
    Jon



  7. #7
    John Kenyon
    Guest

    Re: 12p anynet anytime Orange PAYG


    "Pete" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Credit rating is fine btw ;o)
    >
    >
    > "Phil" <[email protected]> wrote in message


    The top posting isn't





  8. #8
    Phil
    Guest

    Re: 12p anynet anytime Orange PAYG


    "John Kenyon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "Pete" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> Credit rating is fine btw ;o)
    >>
    >>
    >> "Phil" <[email protected]> wrote in message

    >
    > The top posting isn't
    >
    >


    Yeah, they just can not handle the simple things.





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