ooo well i've got two days to decide whether I should cancel my orange one and move to iphone. trouble is my mums in portugal and i'd need to put it in her name as i'm a few months off of 18 :[

ooo well i've got two days to decide whether I should cancel my orange one and move to iphone. trouble is my mums in portugal and i'd need to put it in her name as i'm a few months off of 18 :[
This is our situation and we're happy to be here,
I wouldn't change this place for anything.
Cancel it straight away, and get your mum to do it when she comes back?
Yeah but then i'll be without a phone![]()
This is our situation and we're happy to be here,
I wouldn't change this place for anything.
Not for long though surely?
Mobiles.co.uk does work and they do give cashback/gifts.
My mum got 3 contracts with themand my new one (on vodafone) is coming from there
forever the queen.
Gutted to everyone who is going to cancel their contract..
Orange retracted their statement regarding the pricing of it's out of bundle minutes
They won't be putting them up after all
But surely if they've told you they are increasing the price, you still have the right to cancel?
This is our situation and we're happy to be here,
I wouldn't change this place for anything.
Oh well, 60 quid for me and I dont have to put up with some of the barmy prices I've had to pay for going over on Orange. On O2 I wont do that![]()
But they've backed out all of the price changes because of the response from customers.. They won't be upping the prices, so there is no leverage of cancelling a contract.
Besides, CSR's will check your bill usage, if you go over your minutes very often (eg, your spend is likely to be effected by the upping of out of bundle minutes) then you will be assessed and may have either discounts applied, or indeed, disconnected..
However if you're doing it just because of a change in terms of contracts, then you wont be able to..
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