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Is it worth having contract anymore as I just text all the time . I hardly ever ring anybody and use data now and then then . Currently paying 25 quid a month . I do like my apps though
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I'd say you've been presented with an enormous wealth of knowledge here and I'm sure you'll be good to go now. slight_smile
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Good luck and remember that obtaining a good signal is much more valuable than a good deal wink
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Many thanks everybody for their advice
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No worries. slight_smile
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Always a pleasure slight_smile
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I was a loyal PAYG customer for over 10 years.

I have recently moved to Pay Monthly (sim only).

What I am paying now, I am getting a lot more allowances for calls, texts and data, for the same price that I paid on PAYG.

I found this website helpful:

http://www.uswitch.com/mobiles/news/2013/04/pay_monthly_vs_pay_as_you_go_the_pros_and_cons/

 

 

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Hi Gemma

 

Yes its like that with most of the networks when looking at payg Vs Contract.

 

Because one is committing more on a contract the allowances are more favourable.

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Up to now, I am glad that I have moved to Pay Monthly because in the long run it will save me money and stop me worrying about texting or calling or using too much data.

At the end of the day, it's up to each individual person whether they have PAYG or pay monthly.  It depends on their needs.

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Hence the choice - What suits one person won't suit another etc.....
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