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Old 14-02-2011, 14:49   #1
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I quite fancied the HTC Wildfire on Virgin £12 pm, but it has been suggested to me that the san francisco is a much better phone.
And I could buy and unlock it for < £100.
But what options would I then have to get a Virgin Sim with andata browsing allowance - I want to stay with Virgin for free calls to wife's mobile, and home Virgin land line.

Advise and suggestions, please!
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If you have fixed services with Virgin then these are the Mobile options you would have http://shop.virginmedia.com/existing...sim-offer.html
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many thanks for just the right link, , I just couldn't find it.
£10 p.m. for 1 gb data - but what is 30day rolling contract?

I understand 18month phone contract, phone is yours at the end, but does 30day sim contract mean you just have to renew the contract every month?
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No it means you have it's a 30 day contract, which means you can cancel it at any time with 30 days notice
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