On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 10:19:17 GMT, "John Blessing"
<blessij@**REMOVE**THIS**gmail.com> wrote:
>"Tony Brett" <tony.brett@oucs.ox.ac.uk> wrote in message
>news:f4tnar$pvc$1@frank-exchange-of-views.oucs.ox.ac.uk...
>> Gareth wrote:
>>> I've given up trying to calculate the cheapest N95 contract - far too
>>> many factors to take in to account.
>>>
>>> Excluding cashback deals (which are now pretty rare and pretty dodgy) I
>>> think that T-Mobile offers the best deals on the N95.
>>>
>>> Would anyone suggest a good supplier of N95 T-Mobile deals?
>>
>> T-Mobile looked good to me too. I'd go direct to the T-Mobile shop as
>> there staff there (Oxford Clarendon) were helpful and knowledgeable.
>>
>> But then I asked Orange for a PAC and they made of offer I couldn't
>> refuse - so I didn't!
>>
>
>
>I got a better T-mobile deal at the Nokia shop (if you have one) than at the
>t-mobile shop.
>
>You should definitely aim for a minimum of a free n95 on 18mth Flext35 WnW
>tariff. Don't let them sell you memory cards, these are lots cheaper online.
GBP35/month for the Flex deal would be GBP630 overall.
It depends on whether you are wanting a tariff or you want the phone
in the cheapest possible way. I've seen some deals that work out about
GBP490 overall (not cashback deals - but can't remember where I've
seen them - too much for me anyway).
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