on 02-01-2015 22:48
on 02-01-2015 22:48
02-01-2015 23:46 - edited 02-01-2015 23:47
02-01-2015 23:46 - edited 02-01-2015 23:47
on 02-01-2015 23:51
@Bambino wrote:Another option for the OP might be to see if she gets decent coverage where she would need it with the Three network. If so, one of their 'All You Can Eat' data tariffs might be suitable.
the op would better off going down that route but then they would have to terminate the contract which they are unwilling to do i guess
on 02-01-2015 23:51
on 02-01-2015 23:51
@Bambino wrote:Another option for the OP might be to see if she gets decent coverage where she would need it with the Three network. If so, one of their 'All You Can Eat' data tariffs might be suitable.
Was that not mentioned before ?
on 03-01-2015 00:00
on 03-01-2015 00:00
03-01-2015 00:03 - edited 03-01-2015 00:03
03-01-2015 00:03 - edited 03-01-2015 00:03
@MI5 wrote:
@Bambino wrote:Another option for the OP might be to see if she gets decent coverage where she would need it with the Three network. If so, one of their 'All You Can Eat' data tariffs might be suitable.
Was that not mentioned before ?
Possibly in one of the other four threads...:smileywink:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 03-01-2015 00:03
on 03-01-2015 00:03
@MI5 wrote:
@Bambino wrote:Another option for the OP might be to see if she gets decent coverage where she would need it with the Three network. If so, one of their 'All You Can Eat' data tariffs might be suitable.
Was that not mentioned before ?
I don't know? Was it? I read through the thread and I hadn't seen where Three was specifically mentioned. Did I miss it? If so, apologies for the repetition.
on 03-01-2015 00:04
@Anonymous wrote:
Ultimately since September @Anonymous has been given our guidance so really the choice is now hers. Not much else we can say or do now
in that case we'll just have to wait & see what she decides or comes back with the same question
on 03-01-2015 00:07
on 03-01-2015 00:07
@Bambino wrote:
@MI5 wrote:
@Bambino wrote:Another option for the OP might be to see if she gets decent coverage where she would need it with the Three network. If so, one of their 'All You Can Eat' data tariffs might be suitable.
Was that not mentioned before ?
I don't know? Was it? I read through the thread and I hadn't seen where Three was specifically mentioned. Did I miss it? If so, apologies for the repetition.
Just teasing
I mentioned "one of the other networks that offers more data" but I wasn't specific
on 03-01-2015 08:46
on 03-01-2015 08:46
hi @Anonymous
What tariff have you got?
on 03-01-2015 14:39
on 03-01-2015 14:39
@Anonymous wrote:hi @Anonymous
What tariff have you got?
According to post #14 o2 24m unlimited 8gb 4g tariff ?