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    http://www.bitterwallet.com/bitterwa...-charges/16612

    Thats some of the press release and news on what Orange have done. This is the basic jist. If you cancelled in the last few days, then thats fine and you dont have to join back up because the changes are being reversed. If you asked for a PAC code and are worried about not being able to cancel now, you are still free to cancel even though you will be notified of the changes being postponed.

    So if you havent req'd a PAC code since today, you can't cancel, full stop. Woo thank god I did LOL. Porting it through tommorow, yay.

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    Crap Looks like i'm waiting till march then At which time I imagine i'll wait for the next iphone to be released.
    This is our situation and we're happy to be here,
    I wouldn't change this place for anything.


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    Boxiel said to post this. o.o


    • Orange reverses decision to increase call charges

    Orange UK has reversed its decision to put the price of its calls up next month, writes the Guardian. The company recently sent text messages to its customers informing them that from mid-September the cost of calls not included in their talk plans, such as 0870 numbers, would rise from 5p to 14.7p a minute. At the same time it said it would increase the charge for browsing the internet to a flat 60p a day. Orange customers contacted guardian.co.uk/money and posted complaints on consumer website Bitterwallet, suggesting Orange had breached its own terms and conditions. After being contacted by the Guardian, Orange said it had "made a mistake" in not recognising the frustration and confusion that customers would feel as a result of the changes. A spokesman said that as a result Orange has decided not to go ahead with the price increases. '





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