I'm tempted to sign up for this with my ED50 contract, but Orange have
helpfully disabled the link to their "terms & conditions" page. If I
sign up for this without upgrading my phone, is there then any penalty
if I later wish to leave Orange before 12 months is up?

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Matt Wheeler - 30 Nov 2006 17:58 GMT
> I'm tempted to sign up for this with my ED50 contract, but Orange
> have
> helpfully disabled the link to their "terms & conditions" page. If I
> sign up for this without upgrading my phone, is there then any
> penalty
> if I later wish to leave Orange before 12 months is up?
By taking the discount you'll be locked into another 12 months... if
you were to upgrade & take the discount, I believe you'd be tied into
an 18 month contract.
Soruk - 30 Nov 2006 20:54 GMT
>> I'm tempted to sign up for this with my ED50 contract, but Orange
>> have
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>you were to upgrade & take the discount, I believe you'd be tied into
>an 18 month contract.
That's exactly what I did on my ED50 line. I don't mind being locked in
for 18 months, as long as I get to keep my tariff. :)

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Jon - 30 Nov 2006 20:01 GMT
cam@holyrood.ed.ac.uk declared for all the world to hear...
> I'm tempted to sign up for this with my ED50 contract, but Orange have
> helpfully disabled the link to their "terms & conditions" page. If I
> sign up for this without upgrading my phone, is there then any penalty
> if I later wish to leave Orange before 12 months is up?
Yes - you won't be able to!
You are committing yourself for a further period and getting discount
instead of a handset. However, you are still committing yourself.

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