On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Paul Roach <roa...@roachy.net> wrote:
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> Never mind - found it on mobilephonesdirect.co.uk on Vodafone and
> T-Mobile, free on a 24 month contract :)
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> Matt Jones wrote:
>> I have seen it for free on a £35/mo contract with a pretty decent
>> usage allowance, and I suspect that an existing customer could get
>> that down somewhat. Matt.
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That's the ones. Free on an 18 month Tmobile contract with 700 minutes
and unlimited SMS and Web usage (I'm not too sure on their definition
of unlimited though) for £35. It Isn't bad for a brand new device. I
get less minutes than that with my current contract for only a bit
less.

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