Re: New Orange PAYG tarrifs On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 19:34:18 +0100, "Steve Terry" <gFOURwwk@tesco.net>
wrote:
>"ct392" <ct392@not.real> wrote in message
>news:tb711499c4trr0kcud43lcqkfo1o829kll@4ax.com.. .
>> On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 15:33:29 +0100, "Steve Terry" <gFOURwwk@tesco.net>
>> wrote:
>>>I'm sorry I associate Camel with Roaming as it's a PAYT roaming technique.
>>>So Bloody Orange have called a Tariff Camel!
>>>Great that should cause lots of unnecessary confusion.
>>>Umm I would probably look at callthroughs for calling abroad,
>>>I would need to know which countries and if mobiles?
>>
>> Hi,
>> I call mostly mobiles in various Caribbean countries, mainly Barbados.
>> I did use my 02 contract to dial 0844 and 0870 callthroughs, but not
>> since they stopped including them in inclusive minutes.
>> Have been using Tesco PAYG at 20p per min.
>> Cheers.
>>
>Umm if you still have 0870 callthroughs that work, and off peak calls will
>do?
Hi,
I haven't used them since 02 removed them from inclusive minutes, so
have no idea if they still work. I found them quite unreliable most
times.
>Why not look for an Orange ED50 contract to transfer,
>they do still inc 0870 and 0845 for 50 mins off peak a day,
>and then 1p per min after that.
I had a ED50 contract, then ported to 02 as I needed peak calls to
those non-geo numbers.
>and I suspect 3's international bolt on will beat your Tesco 20p per min.
>assuming you make a lot of calls
Is this the £15 international saver option? If so calls to the
Caribbean are excluded.
Been looking at other options like Lebara Mobile, Nomi Mobile, Mobile
World, even 02 Your Country.
It's seems O's Call Abroad tariff was going to be the best for me.
Cheers. |