> Hi All, Thinking of moving from 3 to Orange, For example on the Orange
> contract (Dolphin 35) it says 3000 texts and 600 anytime minutes.
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> Thanks
"Anytime" means calls to 01, 02 and 07 numbers.
J B - 25 May 2008 09:22 GMT
> "Anytime" means calls to 01, 02 and 07 numbers.
Maybe not 070 numbers though?

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Steve Terry - 25 May 2008 14:38 GMT
>> "Anytime" means calls to 01, 02 and 07 numbers.
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> Maybe not 070 numbers though?
> J B
Definitely not 070 personal rate numbers
Steve Terry
Bob Eager - 25 May 2008 09:31 GMT
> > Hi All, Thinking of moving from 3 to Orange, For example on the Orange
> > contract (Dolphin 35) it says 3000 texts and 600 anytime minutes.
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> "Anytime" means calls to 01, 02 and 07 numbers.
And, one would hope, 03 numbers.

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systemtek - 25 May 2008 18:55 GMT
> > > Hi All, Thinking of moving from 3 to Orange, For example on the Orange
> > > contract (Dolphin 35) it says 3000 texts and 600 anytime minutes.
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Thanks all for confirm that. I only ever ring 01/02 landline and
mobiles anyway.
Jon Parker - 26 May 2008 11:33 GMT
In article <703ed11a-0429-4186-a6b2-348b69ce7417@
8g2000hse.googlegroups.com>, duncan@systemtek.co.uk says...
> Thanks all for confirm that. I only ever ring 01/02 landline and
> mobiles anyway.
If that is the case you would be better off on a Racoon package.

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Steve Terry - 26 May 2008 16:22 GMT
> In article <703ed11a-0429-4186-a6b2-348b69ce7417@
> 8g2000hse.googlegroups.com>, duncan@systemtek.co.uk says...
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> Jon
Of course he does, i said to myself what he needs is a Racoon
Steve Terry
xCx - 26 May 2008 17:04 GMT
>> In article <703ed11a-0429-4186-a6b2-348b69ce7417@
>> 8g2000hse.googlegroups.com>, duncan@systemtek.co.uk says...
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> Steve Terry
Personally I'd think he'd be better off on the Wilderbeast
tariff then add on some extra kittens and a giraffe package
for good measure.
Steve Terry - 26 May 2008 17:37 GMT
>>> In article <703ed11a-0429-4186-a6b2-348b69ce7417@
>>> 8g2000hse.googlegroups.com>, duncan@systemtek.co.uk says...
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> Personally I'd think he'd be better off on the Wilderbeast tariff then add
> on some extra kittens and a giraffe package for good measure.
Don't be so flippant, ludicrously overpaid FT Orange execs spent over
a year and millions of their subscribers money on developing the
"Animal concept"
So they have to make it work, or their reson d'êtres won't exist.
Who said "the emperor has no clothes"? I heard that
Steve Terry
On 26 May, 16:22, "Steve Terry" <gFOUR...@tesco.net> wrote:
> "Jon Parker" <s...@jonparker.plus.com> wrote in message
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> Steve Terry
Hi Jon,
If you aren't really too bothered about the kind of phone you've got,
or just want to keep your existing phone, www.mobiles.co.uk (owned by
the Carphone Warehouse group) have got some pretty good cashback /
free gift deals on Orange. Eg. With a clearance Nokia 6080, you can
get either the Dolphin 35 tariff ( 600 minute anytime, any network
calls and unlimited texts) or the Racoon 35 tariff (700 anytime, any
UK network minutes, 100 texts and unlimited landlines) with 12 months
free line rental on an 18 month contract. In other words, provided you
meet the cashback terms, and I have found Carphone Warehouse companies
fine for cashback, the whole thing works out at £210 for the duration
of the contract, or £11.66 a month. If you aren't too keen on
cashback, the alternative gifts may be of interest.