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Mizter T wrote:
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. My mobile is on and can be called all day, all week except for the 3 hours a week I presently spend on aircraft. I would be available to answer my landline for about 24-48 hours a week max, usually less than that. That convenience is most likely worth the extra few pence. As I have unlimited minutes, anyone who wants a call back so they aren't charged can have one. For international calls from abroad, the cost difference between calling a UK mobile or landline is minimal, and surprisingly used to be nothing at all! Neil -- Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK. Put first name before the at to reply. |
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Of course when (not if for most people) you lose your phone you'll be completely screwed until you get a replacement and give everyone your new number. Why would I need to get a new number? I would have the old SIM blocked and a new one issued with the old number. A lot of people don't do that, but they are just being lazy. I have had the same mobile number since 1998 and barring any prefix changes will ensure I keep it. Neil -- Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK. Put first name before the at to reply. |
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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. Who said you get a free phone? You would have to obtain a new one the same way you would if you didn't get a new number, either by buying one (as I did when I broke a phone mid contract) or you insure it and claim on your insurance. Uninsured, it was the same as buying a new one without a contract, you buy a PAYG one for the network you have a contract with and put the SIM in it. Neil -- Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK. Put first name before the at to reply. |
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In message , at 11:41:38 on Thu, 14 Jun
2012, Mizter T remarked: 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. The callers I have in mind are from landlines, often not in the UK. Even inclusive minutes aren't "free" if they exceed the monthly amount by calling me, and their calls to everyone else suddenly become 40p/minute (or whatever). Or were you thinking they might, by complete co-incidence, be on the same mobile provider as me and have unlimited minutes? -- Roland Perry |
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On 14 Jun 2012 11:27:08 GMT
Neil Williams wrote: wrote: 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. Who said you get a free phone? You would have to obtain a new one the same Whoever it was who said you could get a replacement at an O2 shop. B2003 |
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On 14/06/2012 12:40, wrote: In , (Mizter T) wrote: Evidence? VM broadband: http://store.virginmedia.com/broadband/compare-broadband/index.html VM phone line: http://store.virginmedia.com/phone/phone-fibre-optic/compare-fibre-optic/index.html Solo broadband is cheaper than taking broadband& phone line - yes, VM do discount the broadband if you take a phone line as well, but the total cost is still more. As ever, they'd prefer it if you took a bundle and so both price and market their services accordingly - disentangling the costs can take a bit of work. However I'm pretty sure that when VM started offering solo broadband, the cost was equivalent to a broadband + phone line bundle. Gosh! I'm paying a whole 40p a month more than the broadband-only price there for my broadband plus phone. 30Mb broadband service (costs per month). With phone line: £14.50 + £13.90 = £28.40 Without phone line: £22.50. |
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