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TLis - 25 Aug 2006 10:57 GMT
Hi,

Is there a web site or a tool to compare the current tariffs from the
UK mobile operators (instead of spending hours on checking all the
offers at the operator's sites)? I am looking for a good deal for
talking within the UK (cross-network) for about 150-200 minutes per
month, and about 50 SMS per month.

I guess, that this usage is somewhere between the PAYG and Monthly
contracts in terms of cost-effectiveness. The handset itself is not so
important.

Thanks in advance for the information or recommendations.

TLis
CheggersPop - 25 Aug 2006 11:03 GMT
> Hi,
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> TLis

You could try this -

https://secure.securewhich.co.uk/www_switch2/cgi/searchmule.cgi?stage=0/reports_
and_campaigns/audio_visual/reports/phones/phone_services/Mobile%20tariffs/mobile
_phone_tariffs_essential_guide_574_82970_4.html


or

http://snipurl.com/vfvb
CheggersPop - 25 Aug 2006 11:10 GMT
CheggersPop used his keyboard to write :
>> Hi,
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> http://snipurl.com/vfvb

Also O2 Anytime 25 (18-Month) at £25 on contract appears to be the best
deal for you -

Tariff:          O2 Anytime 25 (18-Month)
Network:         O2
Provider:         O2
Contract type:     Contract
Free minutes:     200 minutes to landlines, all networks & voicemail
Free SMS:        100
Line rental:     £25.00
TLis - 25 Aug 2006 12:17 GMT
> CheggersPop used his keyboard to write :
> Also O2 Anytime 25 (18-Month) at £25 on contract appears to be the best
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> Free SMS:        100
> Line rental:     £25.00

Thanks, CheggersPop. Please tell me, why do you consider the above O2
contract to be better than, say, Flext 20 or even 25 from T-Mobile?

Tomasz
CheggersPop - 25 Aug 2006 13:31 GMT
>> CheggersPop used his keyboard to write :
>> Also O2 Anytime 25 (18-Month) at £25 on contract appears to be the best
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> Tomasz

No specific reason, it just appeared to be the cheapest from the
details I put into the form based on the info you gave.

Maybe I should have put cheapest rather than best! :-)
simonclark123@hotmail.com - 25 Aug 2006 16:14 GMT
If you're prepared to go for cashback deals (personally I've only ever
used The Link (now owned by o2) or OSPS/e2save (both owned by CPW))
then you could try

www.reestitmutton.co.uk

and

www.mobilechecker.com

Doing it via the guys above makes them a bit of commission for their
trouble.

Regards

Simon Clark
Business Telecoms
Andy_Checker - 31 Aug 2006 07:11 GMT
>www.mobilechecker.com

Just to add the site allows you to exclude cashback deals from your
search results (see the yellow options box on each handest page) if you
don't want to see these types of deals.

Also the site provides details and filters of ALL the UK tariffs /
contracts on the one page (what you were asking for) including the new
vodafone tariffs here:
http://www.mobilechecker.com/compare_pay_monthly_contracts.asp

Any questions, suggestions most welcome here or via the site!

Andy

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