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greggors84 - 3/10/06 at 04:01 PM

Looking for a new mobile contract.

T-Mobile do Flext which is £25 a month for £90 worth of calls.

It works out about 400 mins of anytime cross network calls and 300 messages.

Only thing it doesnt include is calls from abroad and 0800 numbers which is pretty much the same as any other contract.

Seems like the best deal around, but what are t-mobile like. Currently on O2 and have no problems with them, but they dont offer as much.

Anyone had problems with T-Mobile?

Cheers


fesycresy - 3/10/06 at 04:28 PM

We've got about 12 phones with T mobile and the only problems have been the claims for damaged / broken phones. Our bills were getting stupid with Orange, much better now with T mobile.

How long is the contract for, we're tied in for 18 months. Have a look at the reception in your area, I think a map can be found on T mobiles site.

Wish I could get down to 400 minutes a month, my brain must be well and truely microwaved


stevec - 3/10/06 at 04:29 PM

400 minutes,
Thats a day in the garage!


peterriley2 - 3/10/06 at 05:20 PM

if your already on an o2 contract id give them a call and tell them you are thinking of leaving, my friend did this and they gave him no end of freebies, including a new phone, and loads of minutes etc. apparently theyre loosing soo many people to genie sim cards they'll pretty much give you anything if you ask.


Danozeman - 3/10/06 at 08:26 PM

Iv just got a new contract from vodafone. 500 free texts and 200 minutes. its 27 quid a month but half price for 3 months then 10 % a month off the rest of the contract.

here mines anytime 200


mike smith1 - 3/10/06 at 09:42 PM

Orange Doplhin Package: 18months

£35 a month 500mins, unlimited texts.

was with T-mobile and found it difficult to get hold of customer services etc, although fairly good service otherwise

Just my 2p

Mike


NS Dev - 4/10/06 at 08:36 AM

I'm with T-Mobile on Flext 35, which is £35 a month for £180 worth of useage, anytime to anything, works out as 600 mins plus 600 txts or 1200mins or whatever you want as long as it doesn't go over the £180 "allowance".

Been with t-mobile (or one2one before them actually!) for about 7 years now, cant' fault them now then have sorted their prices out.

Vodafone are the only real alternative in that they have better coverage, and if you argue with them will match T-Mobile price wise (or very close to them)


Kamikza - 4/10/06 at 03:45 PM

I dont pay mi bills T-Mobile does hahah.I work fot the T-mafia


JoelP - 4/10/06 at 10:30 PM

t mobile have no reception around my house, but they were quite accomodating when i decided to cancel the contract after a month.