T-Mobile Web 'n' Walk
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T-Mobile Web 'n' Walk
I did post this in the non-scooby related section, but thought afterwards this may be a more appropriate section to post in....
I've had enough of O2, who currently charge me an extortionate amount for their service - bill 2 months ago was £300, last months was £125 - and this is on top of the 750 anytime minutes and 150 texts I get included in my tarriff
I often need to use my current phone (N70) for internet access when I'm away from the office, and when I'm past my 750 bundled minutes the charge for voice calls is 25p per minute - so it's easy for the costs to escalate.
So I've just been having a look on the T-Mobile site at their Web 'n' walk packages, which would appear to be exactly what I'm after. Their "Flext 35+" tarriff would give me up to 900 minutes free per month, or less and a few texts as well, and free, unlimited internet use. I would have to pay £69.99 for the handset I want, but I can live with that, as it's only £30 a month for the tarriff. Basically, I'm regularly paying at least 4 times that amount for less through O2.
So does anyone else on here use this service, and how do you find it? Is it genuinely as good a deal as it sounds, or are there better alternatives out there?
So confusing!
I've had enough of O2, who currently charge me an extortionate amount for their service - bill 2 months ago was £300, last months was £125 - and this is on top of the 750 anytime minutes and 150 texts I get included in my tarriff
I often need to use my current phone (N70) for internet access when I'm away from the office, and when I'm past my 750 bundled minutes the charge for voice calls is 25p per minute - so it's easy for the costs to escalate.
So I've just been having a look on the T-Mobile site at their Web 'n' walk packages, which would appear to be exactly what I'm after. Their "Flext 35+" tarriff would give me up to 900 minutes free per month, or less and a few texts as well, and free, unlimited internet use. I would have to pay £69.99 for the handset I want, but I can live with that, as it's only £30 a month for the tarriff. Basically, I'm regularly paying at least 4 times that amount for less through O2.
So does anyone else on here use this service, and how do you find it? Is it genuinely as good a deal as it sounds, or are there better alternatives out there?
So confusing!
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