on 08-04-2013 20:38
on 08-04-2013 20:38
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 08-04-2013 21:24
Personally I tend to avoid comparison sites, and also be wary of Amazon and the like - bought the wife a replacement sim-free Desire HD a while back from the afore mentioned site and it turned out to be for the far eastern market (though the phone works perfectly)
Not had to return anything other than with CPW, and they were no problem at all, and there's always a local store so you can deal in person if there's an issue.
The contract is with your chosen carrier, so you deal directly with them as if you'd purchased from them
on 08-04-2013 20:41
on 08-04-2013 20:41
on 08-04-2013 20:42
on 08-04-2013 20:45
on 08-04-2013 20:48
on 08-04-2013 20:48
on 08-04-2013 20:52
on 08-04-2013 20:59
on 08-04-2013 20:59
Quite possible which is why I said "O2 review their OWN deals"
@Anonymous wrote:
Got to add tho the deal I am currently on same minutes,text and Internet is still available through a 3rd party.
on 08-04-2013 21:08
@Anonymous wrote:
Strange, I'm on that deal currently. Got it with my samsung galaxy s2 24months ago. Find it madness because O2 aren't the best deals. Not even sure if there best for coverage.
Are there any major downsides with using 3rd party phone company's ??
By 3rd party I presume you mean CPW/fones4u etc.?
There is usually a major upside to dealing with these guys, as the handset will be unlocked - i.e. no carrier bloatware and no waiting ages for the carrier (O2, Voda etc.) to 'test' software updates from the manufacturer
on 08-04-2013 21:14
on 08-04-2013 21:24
Personally I tend to avoid comparison sites, and also be wary of Amazon and the like - bought the wife a replacement sim-free Desire HD a while back from the afore mentioned site and it turned out to be for the far eastern market (though the phone works perfectly)
Not had to return anything other than with CPW, and they were no problem at all, and there's always a local store so you can deal in person if there's an issue.
The contract is with your chosen carrier, so you deal directly with them as if you'd purchased from them