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Topic "Pay as you go" was discussed 18,493 times on 1,727 sites in last 3 months
o2 and 3 offer an bolt on for payg for unlimited web. Do Vodafone ( NYSE: VOD ) offer this on PAYG for so much? i have the Nokia ( NYSE: NOK ) 5800 on pay as you go? can any1 help me?
Started 1 day, 1 hour ago (2009-11-14 01:39:00)
by krxstal
I've been able to buy a $5.00/200 text messaging pack every month for the past 6 months (since I had my phone) and now I've browsed all over the website and cannot find out where to do it at! This is such a pain, please help! I don't know why their website is so difficult to use!
Started 1 day, 1 hour ago (2009-11-14 01:39:00)
by Shazmin
same number? i am currently on Vodafone ( NYSE: VOD ) pay as you and would like to go onto vodafone pay monthly. I have found the phone which i want to buy on vodafone pay monthly however this is on e2save website. How can i buy that phone on vodafone pay monthly and keep my same number. Do i need a PAC code when i am already on vodafone and going on vodafone? how can I buy my new phone on pay ...
Started 2 days, 13 hours ago (2009-11-12 13:18:00)
by ve3sy
Possibly a bit OT however I am planing to spend some time in Mexico this winter. I have an unlocked Blackberry BOLD (GSM on Rogers) and am looking for suggestions on which carrier provides the best coverage around Ajijic on Lake Chapala.
Started 4 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-10 18:03:00)
by MSE Guy
What's this about? Mobile users with an O2 iPhone (contract or pay-as-you-go) can watch live sport and news on their handset for free for three months. You can easily cancel when the free period is up or pay £6/month to continue viewing. However, the free offer is only available to the first 150,000 O2 iPhone customers who apply, so be quick, otherwise it costs...
Started 3 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-11 11:09:00)
by jad541
My account indicates that my unused minutes will expire on December 17, 2009. In order to have my unused minutes roll over, do I have to purchase additional minutes by December 16, 2009, or can I safely refill on the expiration date (December 17)?