Itemised Billing Having had my fingers aka bank balance severely burnt by BT, Fresh, Three and now Giffgaff overcharging, imposing hidden charges and plain incompetance (like Giffgaff has just 'lost' my latest top-up) I have decided that I do not trust any telcos to bill me correctly. Therefore I am seeking a replacement for when m... 9 Mar 2010 14:40
O2 Simplicity contract data charges on PAYG basis I tried getting the answer to this question via the O2 web site (couldn't find it), O2 on-line chat to an advisor, who didn't know the answer, and by calling O2. The latter gave me the answer that even the smallest amount of data would cost the full £1. That doesn't seem right to me. If you used a small amount... 8 Mar 2010 15:18
Giffgaff gaff Giffgaff has just sent me an email listing the reward points for my new account. The telephone no. referenced for this is given as 4.47708E +11 - the 44 means UK, the telphone no. is indeed (0)778... but where's the rest???? Doh!! CJB. ... 7 Mar 2010 16:17
Is Blackberry the only choice? I want a phone. I don't need a camera BUT it seems that they are compulsory nowadays I need to be able to use Mickysnot Outlook for emails and Outlook Calendar. I need to be able to use /read Wordlike files, PDF and excel on the phone. A qwerty keyboard is O.K. but could use a touch screen..... Everyone say... 8 Mar 2010 05:20
Best SIM for South Esat Asia? A family member will shortly be spending 6 months travelling and working in various counties in South East Asia - Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia etc. What's the best way to keep in touch please - buying local SIM cards in each country visited or using one of the so-called Global SIM cards (or something else)? Any... 9 Mar 2010 00:15
EU roaming data billing move - bizzare networkimplementations... On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 10:38:37 +0000, Andy Burns wrote: Peter wrote: What apparently (T-M tell me) happens is what happens with pre-payment wifi in hotels etc: you go to any website and *their* web page pops up instead... <evil>So IPoverDNS should work</evil> Maybe - but there's no need for... 4 Mar 2010 16:58
EU roaming data billing move - bizzare network implementations... "Peter" <occassionally-confused(a)nospam.co.uk> wrote in message news:uglto5l27m3arng9omf81moe0s3h6ur0ma(a)4ax.com... The new EU law came in on 1st March 2010. It limits monthly bills to 50 euros (or any higher limit if agreed with the customer). This could have been implemented with some agreement sy... 4 Mar 2010 07:51
Giffgaff v.v. Lyca v.v. Lebara The one negative issue with Giffgaff is that it requires a top-up via the Internet. Its not possible to top-up in a shop or even on the phone. We're nervous at using the Internet due to our bank account being hacked after a PayPal purchase last year. So the alternatives are Lycamobile or Lebara which can be topped ... 6 Mar 2010 08:33
asda mobile handsets Hi, Do Asda only sell old models of phone? I bought a 6220 from them but it has been lost/stolen and no-one seems to sell it anymore. I'm looking for something with 3G internet, what's the cheapest phone that does that well? They listed the Nokia E65 which attracted me because it also has wifi but I wanted to... 3 Mar 2010 06:16
uk.telecom.mobile mini FAQ (weekly posting) This is a weekly short posting giving brief details of where to find more information about the subject of uk.telecom.mobile: mobile telecommunications in the UK. There is also a companion group called uk.telecom for discussion of non-mobile topics. Before you post, please consider which group to use and then po... 3 Mar 2010 03:00 |