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  1. #1
    Chris Macnamara
    Guest
    I am hoping someone can tell me that I have been told wrong.

    I have had a Mix and Match 500 tariff since January (SE W910i), and £5
    unlimited web from handset.

    Everything has been pretty good to be fair, but I heard about the £25 500
    mins, unlimited text tariffs, and that sounds more appropriate for me now.

    Indian CS say I cannot move from Mix and Match to another type of tariff. I
    can however, go up to M&M 700, but not down to something lower.

    Any ideas of how I make this happen, or am I stuck with what is pretty poor
    value?

    Cheers



    Chris





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  2. #2
    John Smith
    Guest

    Re: Three Mix and Match tariff inflexiibility

    Yep that's sounds exactly right, go up a tariff not down and definitely not
    change to another tariff.







    "Chris Macnamara" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I am hoping someone can tell me that I have been told wrong.
    >
    > I have had a Mix and Match 500 tariff since January (SE W910i), and £5
    > unlimited web from handset.
    >
    > Everything has been pretty good to be fair, but I heard about the £25 500
    > mins, unlimited text tariffs, and that sounds more appropriate for me now.
    >
    > Indian CS say I cannot move from Mix and Match to another type of tariff.
    > I can however, go up to M&M 700, but not down to something lower.
    >
    > Any ideas of how I make this happen, or am I stuck with what is pretty
    > poor value?
    >
    > Cheers
    >
    >
    >
    > Chris
    >






  3. #3
    Bob Eager
    Guest

    Re: Three Mix and Match tariff inflexiibility

    On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 15:39:12 UTC, "Chris Macnamara"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > I am hoping someone can tell me that I have been told wrong.
    >
    > I have had a Mix and Match 500 tariff since January (SE W910i), and £5
    > unlimited web from handset.
    >
    > Everything has been pretty good to be fair, but I heard about the £25 500
    > mins, unlimited text tariffs, and that sounds more appropriate for me now.
    >
    > Indian CS say I cannot move from Mix and Match to another type of tariff. I
    > can however, go up to M&M 700, but not down to something lower.
    >
    > Any ideas of how I make this happen, or am I stuck with what is pretty poor
    > value?


    Have a look at the terms and conditions you agreed to. What do they say?

    --
    Bob Eager
    Use the BIG mirror service in the UK:
    http://www.mirrorservice.org




  4. #4
    Chris Macnamara
    Guest

    Re: Three Mix and Match tariff inflexiibility

    >>
    >> Any ideas of how I make this happen, or am I stuck with what is pretty
    >> poor
    >> value?

    >
    > Have a look at the terms and conditions you agreed to. What do they say?



    Thanks for that really useful reply Bob.



    Chris





  5. #5
    Bob Eager
    Guest

    Re: Three Mix and Match tariff inflexiibility

    On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 07:12:42 UTC, "Chris Macnamara"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > >>
    > >> Any ideas of how I make this happen, or am I stuck with what is pretty
    > >> poor
    > >> value?

    > >
    > > Have a look at the terms and conditions you agreed to. What do they say?

    >
    > Thanks for that really useful reply Bob.


    Get off your high horse. What DID they say? Perhaps there's a clause
    that the CS people were not aware of.

    Trying reading what is said, and not adding 2 and 2 and making 5. Or are
    you angry with yourself because you know you stupidly agreed to
    something and are now crying about it?

    --
    Bob Eager
    Use the BIG mirror service in the UK:
    http://www.mirrorservice.org




  6. #6
    Colin Wilson
    Guest

    Re: Three Mix and Match tariff inflexiibility

    > > Thanks for that really useful reply Bob.
    > Get off your high horse. What DID they say? Perhaps there's a clause
    > that the CS people were not aware of.


    Indeed - like the termination clause when they change the contract to
    one to your detriment - like they recently did when they decided to
    charge by the minute, even if you've only been on the line for 5
    seconds...



  7. #7
    Bob Eager
    Guest

    Re: Three Mix and Match tariff inflexiibility

    On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 11:15:15 UTC, Colin Wilson
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > > > Thanks for that really useful reply Bob.

    > > Get off your high horse. What DID they say? Perhaps there's a clause
    > > that the CS people were not aware of.

    >
    > Indeed - like the termination clause when they change the contract to
    > one to your detriment - like they recently did when they decided to
    > charge by the minute, even if you've only been on the line for 5
    > seconds...


    Exactly.
    --
    Bob Eager
    Use the BIG mirror service in the UK:
    http://www.mirrorservice.org




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