on 28-08-2014 04:45
on 28-08-2014 04:45
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 28-08-2014 06:45
on 28-08-2014 06:45
on 28-08-2014 06:45
on 28-08-2014 06:45
on 28-08-2014 08:17
on 28-08-2014 08:17
on 28-08-2014 09:09
on 28-08-2014 09:09
@Anonymous wrote:
You mention your in a contract, I'm assuming not on O2. If your not locked into a contract then ensure you give adequate notice to cancel ,and check if you can perhaps unlock the phone so it can be used on all networks.
I believe the OP said they were Pay and Go at present and were looking to change to a contract.
on 28-08-2014 09:34
on 28-08-2014 09:34
I've always been on a sim only contract and in my opinion it's much the better option, allowing you to change your phone whenever you want and getting all the benefits of a full contract.
on 28-08-2014 09:43
on 28-08-2014 09:43
And is exactly the tariff I am on (except the data) and the one I want to continue with .
It was the one that actually convinced me to go onto contract and leave PAYG behind...
Veritas Numquam Perit
28-08-2014 09:56 - edited 28-08-2014 09:58
28-08-2014 09:56 - edited 28-08-2014 09:58
If you can afford to live without the subsidy for a new phone a long contract provides you, sim only is definitely the way to go. Unfortunately, some people don't have the means to buy a high tech phone outright, and are at the mercy of the networks locking them into a long term contract.
on 28-08-2014 15:42
on 28-08-2014 15:42
on 31-08-2014 22:39
on 31-08-2014 22:39
on 31-08-2014 22:42
on 31-08-2014 22:42