on 20-07-2015 09:13
on 20-07-2015 09:13
on 21-07-2015 20:52
I'll have to put my 'thinking cap' on with this ... ie ... do I up to £12 per month with O2 ... or ... just stay settled with what my bank offers under my current home insurance, with its £250 excess ... or ... go with say Nationwide which is what I remember @jonsie & @Cleoriff saying on another thread where I think I was op
I'd appreciate your thoughts ... I've not much of a financial head upon my shoulders
& do I keep on posting on this thread, which is not mine & Android ... or ... transfer to my thread 'I'm fancying a Nokia 635?'
on 21-07-2015 21:06
on 21-07-2015 21:06
on 21-07-2015 21:11
on 21-07-2015 21:53
@Anonymous wrote:
Hi @Anonymous If you want I can pass this on for you. Send me a Private Message with your details and the approximate date and time that you phoned CS.
I've sent you a pm @Anonymous thank you
on 21-07-2015 21:53
@Anonymous wrote:Hi lads & Cleoriff
re: the above ^ ^ ^
just got off the phone talking with a lovely woman at O2 CS ...name of Rachel (don't know the name of the call centre) but @Toby can you feed back & get this lovely woman who helped me right royally 'a credit' please?
Right I have 3 bolt-ons:
1: 300mb data
2: £6 per month O2 insurance (sorry jonsie you told me not to go with this) but for convenience sake I did, that & the fact that my bank's excess is £250 (I later found out) ... & an O2 town shop salesman said I could get 2 phones for that
3: Travel Europe
Well, at least I now know what it is I've got
I don't see any sense in paying for stuff eg extra data which I'm not going to use
thank you
you kudo'd me @Cleoriff thank you
on 22-07-2015 07:06
on 22-07-2015 07:06
@Anonymous It was the comment 'No point me paying for stuff I am not going to use' that deserved the kudo......A sensible and practical approach to life
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-07-2015 12:31
on 22-07-2015 14:00
on 22-07-2015 14:00