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I bought a sim free Galaxy S and have a contract from O2 that I share between me and Mrs Bloggs' phones. It has unlimited minutes to any O2 network numbers, unlimited minutes to 10 nominated landline numbers, 500 other minutes, 500 texts, 500 mb data. Cost is £15 + VAT (£18 inc). Good deal, I reckon.
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Originally posted by richard101 View PostHi all
My accountant says to expense my mobile I should have a mobile-phone contract in the name of my company.
I bought my own HTC Desire last June and have been using a giffgaff PAYG sim - which had free internet upto 1st April.
I only spend about 10 pounds every 3 or 4 weeks as I'm 'in contract'. IE: not looking. But I do like to check my email constantly.
What would be a good mobile-contract for me? Where I don't want the cost of a mobile included? Or with such low spending perhaps I should continue with PAYG - plus internet?
Richard
Their website still shows free internet on the £10 and above monthly goodybags.
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Originally posted by richard101 View PostHi all
My accountant says to expense my mobile I should have a mobile-phone contract in the name of my company.
Originally posted by richard101 View PostI only spend about 10 pounds every 3 or 4 weeks as I'm 'in contract'. IE: not looking. But I do like to check my email constantly.
What would be a good mobile-contract for me? Where I don't want the cost of a mobile included? Or with such low spending perhaps I should continue with PAYG - plus internet?
Most networks do a SIM only deal - T-Mobile is £10.21 including unlimited internet (500MB streaming limit though).
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Nothing wrong with HTC if you like it.
Nothing wrong with iPhones if you like it.
I would go around to the mobile phone shops and ask them what business tariffs they have. If you find one you like with a phone you like sign up.
BTW there are deals from £15 a month ex VAT
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Samsung Galaxy S - £32 a month from 02 (24 month contract, free phone) - just signed up myself as realised I was paying £25 for a basic rolling contract and broadband so for £7 extra a month get a brand spankers Galaxy (which by all accounts are better than iPhones and HTC's)
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best mobile fone contract for me
Hi all
My accountant says to expense my mobile I should have a mobile-phone contract in the name of my company.
I bought my own HTC Desire last June and have been using a giffgaff PAYG sim - which had free internet upto 1st April.
I only spend about 10 pounds every 3 or 4 weeks as I'm 'in contract'. IE: not looking. But I do like to check my email constantly.
What would be a good mobile-contract for me? Where I don't want the cost of a mobile included? Or with such low spending perhaps I should continue with PAYG - plus internet?
RichardLast edited by richard101; 5 April 2011, 05:56.Tags: None
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