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Originally posted by miffy View PostI gave the orange number to a girl in a club about a month ago, by the end of the weekend she'd sent over 50 texts!
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostDo you get a lot of bunny boilers phoning you? How do you screen them on the phone?
I gave the orange number to a girl in a club about a month ago, by the end of the weekend she'd sent over 50 texts!
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I'm with T-Mobile D although I can change networks when and where I like..
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Originally posted by miffy View PostMy Orange phone is ok here (in Leicester today). That's used mainly for pimps and "screening" bunny boilers though!
Orange does have it's little problems, like people's texts disappearing into a black hole and then they all come rushing through at 3AM and your phone goes nuts. I've had 4 different contracts with them since 1999 and every one has had that problem.
My main handset is T-Mobile now. They did me a great deal on a phone and broadband on the laptop.
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Originally posted by miffy View PostThat's used mainly for pimps and "screening" bunny boilers though!
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My Orange phone is ok here (in Leicester today). That's used mainly for pimps and "screening" bunny boilers though!
Orange does have it's little problems, like people's texts disappearing into a black hole and then they all come rushing through at 3AM and your phone goes nuts. I've had 4 different contracts with them since 1999 and every one has had that problem.
My main handset is T-Mobile now. They did me a great deal on a phone and broadband on the laptop.
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