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![]() On 14/06/2012 07:40, Roland Perry wrote: [...] The cost to me of subsidising callers is a fixed mnthly rental, and incoming calls are free. The cost to others of subsidising me not having a landline varies, but is normally an extra cost per minute on the calls (to my mobile). If they have a contract UK mobile with inclusive minutes (or a PAYG plan that offers something similar), then calling from their mobile to yours wouldn't incur extra expense. That's an *if* though, and there are other factors such as availability of decent mobile reception for both the calling and called parties. |
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 11:32:40 +0100
Mizter T wrote: Or get a replacement handset and SIM, and then carry on using your existing mobile number. (o2 will happily hand out a replacement SIM at one of their shops.) How do you persuade the grunt at the desk that you really have lost it and haven't just given it to your cousin as a hand-me-down? B2003 |
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 12:13:32 +0100
Mizter T wrote: On 14/06/2012 11:43, d wrote: On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 11:32:40 +0100 Mizter wrote: Or get a replacement handset and SIM, and then carry on using your existing mobile number. (o2 will happily hand out a replacement SIM at one of their shops.) How do you persuade the grunt at the desk that you really have lost it and haven't just given it to your cousin as a hand-me-down? The number gets re-associated with the new SIM, so the old SIM becomes useless. The SIM might be useless but you could still have given away or sold 400 quids worth of phone and then claimed you lost it and got a free replacement. Even if they block the IMEI number most smartphones can still use wifi. B2003 |
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 13:13:49 +0200
Jarle H Knudsen wrote: On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 10:43:55 +0000 (UTC), d wrote: On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 11:32:40 +0100 Mizter T wrote: Or get a replacement handset and SIM, and then carry on using your existing mobile number. (o2 will happily hand out a replacement SIM at one of their shops.) How do you persuade the grunt at the desk that you really have lost it and haven't just given it to your cousin as a hand-me-down? Why would you have to to that? They just block the old SIM when they replace it. Cousin buys new SIM for phone you've "lost". B2003 |
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How do you persuade the grunt at the desk that you really have lost it and haven't just given it to your cousin as a hand-me-down? Why should that matter? Mobile operators give out SIM cards for nowt all the time. They are physically worth a couple of quid if that. You would have to purchase the phone or claim on insurance. And the old one would be blocked so useless anyway. I can't imagine any questions being asked at all unless you did it every other week. Neil -- Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK. Put first name before the at to reply. |
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