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vRStu:

--- Quote from: pazz on June 09, 2010, 07:07:50 pm ---
--- Quote from: vRStu on June 09, 2010, 07:02:26 pm ---I think I might be better off with a PAYG as my current tarriff is £15 pm.

So assuming I'd need a £45 or more tarriff (for at least 18 months) to get the iPhone free than that's an increase of at least £30 per month and £540 over the 18 or £720 over the 24.  Always leaving me free to give them the bird at any time I wish.

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As mentioned earlier, I was told that O2 will not insure PAYG handsets when used with Pay Monthly Sim's because call charges are not covered in the PAYG insurance policy.

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Not in the slightest bit bothered to be honest mate.  Plenty of places to get phone insurance if you want it, I have mine with my house insurance.  O2 don't have the monopoly on insurance and my line is with Vodafone.

vRS Carl:
Same here I have my phone insured through my bank. Damn site cheaper than the £15 a month O2 wanted ( just wish I had done it before I dropped the 3G and broke it  :sad1:)

ashley:
loving the 4, cant justify it at the mo having spent £££ on the ed30  :wink:

If anyone had a earlier iphone going spare i will at least match what o2 etc offer.

Ideally with a little warranty and unlocked or vodafone but open to suggestions  :happy2:  

andrewparker:
I reckon I'm going to bail on my iPhone now while it's still worth something.

Anyone know if an O2 iPhone SIM will work in any phone?

prepree:
Tariffs are up

http://shop.o2.co.uk/new-iphone/tariffs.html#paymonth

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