on 08-09-2014 23:21
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on 08-09-2014 23:21
nd existing customers and non Refresh customers because I would be interested in getting 20GB data for an extra £5 a month so can someone please let me know as soon possible.
Thanks Glenda
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on 09-09-2014 08:11
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@MI5 wrote:
If you really were serious about paying £48 for 20gb of data, yes.....
Deja vu here.... as I said on the other thread started by the Op..I can never imagine how anyone could get through 20GB of data a month? Spreading my wings a bit here...have people never heard of WiFi?
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on 09-09-2014 08:18
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You could use it if you tried - Streaming off Netflix, Sky Movies/Sports etc and tethering (if allowed) but there are much cheaper alternatives
Really...what are they then?....
I am interested, not for me obviously...but if that amount of data can be used I would like to know what you can use to get it cheaper than £48?.............
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There are 3 alternative networks (2 of which use O2) that will give you unlimited data for £15 month.....
Ahhh get you now.. (and I know which ones)....:smileywink:
Its a real pity that O2 are only offering 20Gb with this 'inferior phone'...Makes me wonder how much Amazon paid them to offer it from a known network...
Amazon are heavily promoting the phone on their website. I am a Prime customer and get emails of new 'items of interest to me'...email came in last night...
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However as their having a shuffle they may introduce all new tariffs now.
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Adding more data strain would finish it off completely - It's a most strange decision tbh, not least until the 4g roll out was completed........
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