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From: Martin S Taylor on 17 Jun 2010 11:34 Chris Ridd wrote >> So can you get an iPhone on the Pay Monthly iPhone simplicity contract at >> launch? Any guesses? > > They appear to be misusing the word "simplicity". Too right. There are separate 'simplicity' tariffs for PAYG or Contract, 'Standard' phone, Smart phone, iPhone or Blackberry. And it's not entirely clear if there are different Simplicity rates for iPhone 4 and 3G. MST
From: Martin S Taylor on 17 Jun 2010 11:35 Chris Ridd wrote >> So can you get an iPhone on the Pay Monthly iPhone simplicity contract at >> launch? Any guesses? > > They appear to be misusing the word "simplicity". Too right. There are separate 'simplicity' tariffs for PAYG or Contract, 'Standard' phone, Smart phone, iPhone or Blackberry. And it's not entirely clear if there are different Simplicity rates for iPhone 4 and 3G. MST
From: David Sankey on 17 Jun 2010 13:04
In article <0001HW.C83FDB37005F58CDB01029BF(a)news.virginmedia.com>, Martin S Taylor <mst(a)hRyEpMnOoVtEiTsHm.cIo.uSk> wrote: > As expected, it's designed to be complicated, but all the information is > here: > > <http://shop.o2.co.uk/new-iphone/tariffs.html> > > The best deal seems to be the 30-day simplicity. �50 a month gets you a free > iPhone 4, and you're locked in to the contract for a full 30 days. > > Is this really right? What am I missing? The line above where it says 'Free': iPhone pricing (for 18 and 24 month handset contracts only) Enjoy, Dave |