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Got rid of the BT landline approx 9 months ago and have used Vodafone for
3G/£15 per month , speed varies between 3 and 4 meg which is faster than on the landline . When i took this contract out Vodafone credited my account with £150 (no idea why) and so 1 years service will cost me £180-£150= £30.
Have checked and the £150 offer is no longer available .
We are talking 3Gig and small use, so, worth the flexibility to be mobile for £7 a month, surely......
Don't ask me. I'm tempted to dump my landline, ADSL connection and ISP and use a regular (proper) PAYG phone for receiving calls, and wifi spots for Internet. Cost : 0p. Though something in-between what I have now and the 0p option would be cool, I just haven't found it.
I've been tempted twice to dump my landline and hook up with a cheaper looking mobile 3 package. But each time am put off when I gander at the smaller print. A PAYG package for example where you also have to pay a monthly subscription, and potential astronomical bills if you exceed usage limits. It probably isn't as bad as it seems, but that's as far as I get.
We are talking 3Gig and small use, so, worth the flexibility to be mobile for £7 a month, surely......
I got it for £5 a month 2 months ago - what a fantastic deal!
Except that it is an appalling service. Most areas are slower than dial up and dropped connections are frequent - why do you think they are trying to do this offer?
I have currently lost my dongle but I'm can't say that I'm fussed.
I've been tempted twice to dump my landline and hook up with a cheaper looking mobile 3 package. But each time am put off when I gander at the smaller print. A PAYG package for example where you also have to pay a monthly subscription, and potential astronomical bills if you exceed usage limits. It probably isn't as bad as it seems, but that's as far as I get.
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