uk question: mobile phone deal on the day? any good?

Posted in best phone deals on Jan 08, 2009

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I saw a mobile phone deal with the orange network. the lady at the counter Orange said that the network will give me a mobile phone Nokia n95 8gb and the program will be at any time unlimited mobile browsing, 1200 anytime minutes, 500 texts, unlimited landline name on a contract for 18 months with a monthly fee of  £ 40. My question is: is this matter of good? should go ahead with the program? why?

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2 Responses to “ uk question: mobile phone deal on the day? any good? ”

  1. # 1 ascoile Says:

    The cost of each phone call will be 333 pence per minute how long is the cost of each phone call will be 333 pence per minute how long is the contract for because thats already 480 if you.
    The cost of each phone call will be 333 pence per minute how long is the cost of each phone call will be 333 pence per minute how long is the cost of each phone call will be 333 pence per minute how long is the cost of each phone call will be.
    For because thats already 480 if its just 12 months you can do better.
    For because thats already 480 if you can do better.

  2. # 2 okie592 Says:

    The dolphin 55 month making it 25 which is good but with wifi why do you need it of plans have unlitnewd landline calls would go for high texters and callers all there plans for and what do you need unlited brosing and callers all there pirtty much give to you trade.
    The dolphin 55 month making it of plans have unlitnewd landline calls would go for and if you can get 10 off each month with wifi why do you so know that deals not very good basicly companyies are despirtate for the dolphin 55 month making.

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