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STONEISLAND
17-11-2004, 09:05
I'm with Orange for my mobile :dozey: and I see they will match any tariffs the computation offer. Can anyone recommend a tariff for me that's going to save me loads. :D

I text about 5 times a day and use the phone cross networks for less than half an hour a day, mostly use mobile at the weekend. :)

My bill at the moment is about £30 a month (including line rental) which is far too much and sure I'm getting ripped. :mad:

Your help is greatly appreciated :tu:

Neil
17-11-2004, 09:25
They don't match tariffs from '3'.....:rolleyes:

toots66
17-11-2004, 09:34
Note that it's selected tariffs only on Voda, 02 & T-mobile although some people have got the 3 tariffs (generally the best value) by phoning up and asking to leave; normal customer services cannot offer equivalents of 3 and, of course, you have to be out of the original 12 month contract to leave. They'll put you through to retentions who might be able to offer you a better deal.

You say you use less than 1/2 hour crossnet per day but that could still be quite a lot of minutes in total. As a comparison, £30 on 3 buys you 500 crossnet and 100 texts a month.

Neil
17-11-2004, 09:41
3 are fine if....

1) You get decent reception where you want to use the phone.

2) You never have to ring them (see www.3hell.com for more info)

The tariffs are unbeatable IMO for what you pay, plus they're currently offering loads of half price line rental deals in light of 3G offerings from all the other networks.

STONEISLAND
17-11-2004, 09:52
3 are fine if....

1) You get decent reception where you want to use the phone.

2) You never have to ring them (see www.3hell.com (http://www.3hell.com/) for more info)

The tariffs are unbeatable IMO for what you pay, plus they're currently offering loads of half price line rental deals in light of 3G offerings from all the other networks.
So i can go by 3s tarrifs with Orange?

Neil
17-11-2004, 09:56
So i can go by 3s tarrifs with Orange?

As I said above-Orange don't match 3's tariffs, but as Toots said, if you phone up to cancel as you are going to 3, they may well offer to match it for you (it has been known) rather than lose your custom.

£30.00 a month (£360 a year) matching a 3 tariff, is better than £0 per month year if you leave as it's so much easier to keep a customer than it is to gain one.

Good luck.

Escapee
17-11-2004, 09:59
I thought about 3, but apparently their reception is not that good in my area either. Orange is better than Vodafone for me, as vodafone has no reception when I'm in my local pub.

So unfortunately I didn't have that much of a choice.

SMHarman
17-11-2004, 10:23
They don't match tariffs from '3'.....:rolleyes:
And they have stopped matching the Virgin tarrif. 15p/3min then 5p/min 0 rental. Used to be great you would phone and switch your contract to this tarrif the minute you got out of contract, save a fortune.

Kevin
17-11-2004, 10:24
3 also use 02 at their backup network so its not nessecary for you to have good 3g reception to take advantage of their tarrifs...all i know is I have saved over a £1000 over the last two years having switched to them..

dr wadd
17-11-2004, 10:29
2) You never have to ring them (see www.3hell.com for more info)

The staff in their shops don`t seem that much better either. Out of the blue I got a marketing call from 3 about a week back offering me a free upgrade to my phone if I stay with them another 12 months. I had the same "discussion" with both the guy on the phone and subsequently someone in the 3 shop in Reading, how can they consider a phone to be an upgrade if it offers less functionality than the phone I already have. Half the RAM, no bluetooth, but apparently because it is a slightly smaller phone they consider that to be an upgrade. I don`t think the salesmen can cope when you tell them that the looks of the phone aren`t in any way important, what it can do is.

dilli-theclaw
17-11-2004, 10:33
3 also use 02 at their backup network so its not nessecary for you to have good 3g reception to take advantage of their tarrifs...all i know is I have saved over a £1000 over the last two years having switched to them..


This is fine if you are in a crap 3 area, the problem arises if you are on the edge of a 3 area as the phone will keep trying to connect to the three network while you are trying to speak to someone and drop your call.
So a three phone is fine if you're in a really good three area or a really crap one :)
If you're in the middle (Like me) then I wouldn't recommend it at all.

etccarmageddon
17-11-2004, 10:45
orange offer better tarriffs online than in the orange or other retail shops.

'exclusive on line plans'!

http://shop.orange.co.uk/shop/yourplan

Paulie
17-11-2004, 11:10
If you have a carphone warehouse near you check out their own tarrif (juice). It piggybacks 02. I have the payg, but one good thing is that you get a sort of credit, then you just get a dd sorted and a bill pops through the post each month.

TigaSefi
17-11-2004, 11:13
i is happy enough with my new Orange Tarriff at £30 as it gives me 500 texts a month and 200 mins crossnet.

Caspar
17-11-2004, 12:23
i is happy enough with my new Orange Tarriff at £30 as it gives me 500 texts a month and 200 mins crossnet.

Damn!...I just bought a new Orange SPV c500..for £25 a month...but only get 100mins and 250 texts :(

Which tarrif is yours on?

TigaSefi
17-11-2004, 12:50
hmmm it online..... 200 mins anytime I think hang on.....

EDIT: 200 Minutes 500 texts £30 200 minutes to any network, anytime + 500 texts

AND it's under Exclusive online plans.

orangebird
17-11-2004, 12:52
Damn!...I just bought a new Orange SPV c500..for £25 a month...but only get 100mins and 250 texts :(

Which tarrif is yours on?

HI Caspar - I'm on O2 with 200 x network and 500 texts a month for £30 too. :) - it came with a free Ercisson k700i too :tu:

Caspar
17-11-2004, 13:02
I only pay £25 a month tho... (Well £30 with the insurance..)

orangebird
17-11-2004, 13:08
I only pay £25 a month tho... (Well £30 with the insurance..)

You pay £5 less a month for only half of what I get.... :erm:

SMHarman
17-11-2004, 13:14
I only pay £25 a month tho... (Well £30 with the insurance..)
Caspar you can call orange CS and switch to this O2 tarrif and get a bit of what OB is getting.

MikeyB
17-11-2004, 13:40
I'll be sticking with my great O2 tarrif:

£15 a month,
500 mins (O2 & landline)
50 cross net mins (fine for me as I usually most ppl I know have landlines, and the people I mostly ring are on O2)
500 texts

Unless Orange match old tarrifs that are not available any more, can't see that happening somehow.

SMHarman
17-11-2004, 15:43
I'll be sticking with my great O2 tarrif:

£15 a month,
500 mins (O2 & landline)
50 cross net mins (fine for me as I usually most ppl I know have landlines, and the people I mostly ring are on O2)
500 texts

Unless Orange match old tarrifs that are not available any more, can't see that happening somehow.
No but if you are on a legacy tarrif you can stay on it, when you move off you cannot go back though.

We just had to move Mrs H phone off the Virgin Tarrif so we could upgrade the handset :bigcry:

Caspar
17-11-2004, 19:03
HI Caspar - I'm on O2 with 200 x network and 500 texts a month for £30 too. :) - it came with a free Ercisson k700i too :tu:

Is it worth it? £5 more a month for an extra 80 minutes...which I don't know if I'll use...I'll leave it a month or two and see what my mean minute usage is ;) 500 texts is quality...but will I use my current 250 a month...time will tell :)

Maybe I'll have to find some new friends to text randomly to!!! ;)

scrotnig
17-11-2004, 19:45
I always used to have loads of minutes and texts left over. I hardly ever use the mobile at all. So I thought, "I know, I'll ring and text all my friends".

Unfortunately, it took me a few minutes to remember that I don't actually have any!

Neil
17-11-2004, 23:08
orange offer better tarriffs online than in the orange or other retail shops.

'exclusive on line plans'!

http://shop.orange.co.uk/shop/yourplan

:LOL: @ at their 'online exclusives'!

If you pick a normal tariff (I.E. not from the 'exclusive online tariffs' section), you can get (for example) 200 any time/any network minutes, & also 200 evening minutes+1000 texts for £30 per month! :Yikes:

Yet if you select the 'online exclusive' tariffs you only get 200 any time/any network minutes+ 100 extra minutes but no texts....:confused:

See for yourself.... http://shop.orange.co.uk/shop/buildYourPlan

Top link is the Online 'Exclusives', & the 2nd one down is the normal tariffs....:shrug:

etccarmageddon
18-11-2004, 07:59
:LOL: @ at their 'online exclusives'!

If you pick a normal tariff (I.E. not from the 'exclusive online tariffs' section), you can get (for example) 200 any time/any network minutes, & also 200 evening minutes+1000 texts for £30 per month! :Yikes:

Yet if you select the 'online exclusive' tariffs you only get 200 any time/any network minutes+ 100 extra minutes but no texts....:confused:

See for yourself.... http://shop.orange.co.uk/shop/buildYourPlan

Top link is the Online 'Exclusives', & the 2nd one down is the normal tariffs....:shrug:

yeah but you have to be careful with this one! the 1000 texts are evening texts! you can only use them between 8pm and midnight.

Dave Stones
18-11-2004, 08:18
i have the orange YourPlan Direct exclusive tariff, 3000 texts/month for £20 :erm: call charges are the same as the regular your plan tariffs i think. anyway i have a separate number to make calls from :disturbd: