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Pay as you go

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Omiwahn - 01 Nov 2006 04:34 GMT
Hello,

I currently have got a Pay as You go SIM Card from O2 for 2 years
already. They seem to be quite OK but is it a good deal? What is your
experience with Pay as you go? As I only have a call volum from about £
15 a contract would be not worth it.

Thanks a lot in advance.

Omran
Mark Hewitt - 01 Nov 2006 09:11 GMT
> Hello,
>
> I currently have got a Pay as You go SIM Card from O2 for 2 years already.
> They seem to be quite OK but is it a good deal? What is your experience
> with Pay as you go? As I only have a call volum from about £ 15 a contract
> would be not worth it.

If you pay £15 a month in top ups they give you 100 minutes free. Then
you're basically using the £15 for text message and anything above the 100
minutes.
Omiwahn - 01 Nov 2006 12:50 GMT
I saw that on the web too, but I cannot upgrade my old talkalot tarrif
to this one, because my SIM is older than 1 year but even then I will
get some off peak minutesin theevening I recognised, how about
different other mobile service providers?

> > Hello,
>
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> you're basically using the £15 for text message and anything above the 100
> minutes.
 
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