On Apr 3, 5:53 pm, n...@leverton.org (Nick Leverton) wrote: In article <4612457c$0$8742$ed261...@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net>, John Rumm <see.my.signat...@nowhere.null> wrote: adder1969 wrote: On Apr 3, 11:32 am, "fido" <r...@k.gg> wrote: Years account Orange, with whom we have a monthly account, (all you could get years ago), offered Virgin Tarif. I'm
In article <32h6r3h409vk85bf511udnb9k6c83d5kji@4ax.com>, nospam@bonwick.me.uk says... On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 19:12:27 -0000, Whinging Courier <markonusenet@TAKEITAWAYyahoo.co.uk> wrote: In article <72f6r31fvdfa0raal3tqp2s5mi11mpfnrq@4ax.com>, spamtrap2 @ntlworld.com says... I am completely clueless in this area, use simple words, ta. Will you be using
tim..... wrote: No no no no no, "costs as little as" is meaninglesless, it depened upon you buying 1000s of minutes per month. Actually it's very meaningful. If you're a light user what you do with T-Mobile and Page Plus is buy a high value card once, then keep the account active by buying the minimum value card as required. This keeps the per-minute cost low, and also minimizes
Mary wrote: John Hatpin wrote: Only in America could the companies sell a tariff that charges users just for picking up the phone when it rings. It simply wouldn't pass in the rest of the world. Out of curiosity, how much do you pay per month for mobile service? Is it really cheaper? If not, they're just describing the charges differently, so your "wouldn't pass"