04
Sep
2016
A question about : 1899 on landline, need new Mobile. WHAT DO I DO?
Think 1899 on my landline is absolutely great! Now been made redundant, losing my business phone and need to acquire one for myself.
Where do I start? Would like to take advantage of the override for either 1899 or another equally good deal.
BUT do I need a contract or does this also work for Pay as you Go? Whichever is the better deal.
Any help appreciated.
Best answers:
- Couple of points - on the mobile - its really dependent on your type of use (heavy peak time/off peak, light user). A good starting point is
www.forwardcellular.com
have some cracking deals on the Nokia 3100 with a combination of call packs (Ј50ish)- money back after two months. Only problem is that they are temporarily unavailable - they'll probably have more in shortly.
Another good deal is being offered by Onestopphoneshop - they'll give you a Nokia 3510i and 200 xnet mins and cashback, where you actually make a profit !
https://forum.moneysavingexpert.com/c...num=1096875480
On your other points - the 1899 override works for either PAYG or contract - but on PAYG you'll probably be paying 20p+ a minute to access 1899.
One final point - if you're with BT its cheaper to use 18866 (1p connection fee rather than 3p with 1899). - Overall, your best bet would be to choose a provider that allows free calls to 0800 numbers. Orange.
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