[talks-uk] Re: Off topic

  • From: "Steve S" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 23:18:37 +0100

Hi Eleanor, well I'm also paying the street price along with millions of 
others...I think there's some secret we're missing out on.  BTW, when I got my 
N85, I did manage to get the manager down to argue a deal...and we did, but 
with the iPhone, no go, they weren't interested.  So, if I wanted 1 I had to 
pay for it, otherwise I wouldn't of got 1!  Cheers Steve.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Eleanor Burke 
  To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 8:48 PM
  Subject: [talks-uk] Re: Off topic


  I have to agree with you Steve, I was absolutely sure (though held back on 
saying it as I began to think I must have been imagining it), that Hussein had 
told us on list that he was having an iPhone on trial and then that he said he 
would not be getting one.  Oh well it is his privilege to change his mind.  I 
was also interested in his negotiating skills as he obviously must be very 
persuasive and his friend too (when he was the silent listner) as it is 
practically impossible to shift these large corporations.  Certainly £15 per 
month for what he has sound brilliant but I take comfort in the fact that he is 
for sure in the minority and I am paying the High Street rates for my contract 
along with millions more!
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Steve S 
    To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 11:01 AM
    Subject: [talks-uk] Re: Off topic


    Hi Hussain, well I talked to all the companies who do the iPhone and have 
shops in my city...02, Vodafone, Orange, T Mobile, 3, Tesco and Virgin.  T 
Mobile and Virgin said they don't do the iPhone and the others had exactly the 
same tarrif, apart from Tesco who had a 12 month contract at £20 per month, but 
£340 for the handset.  When I say exactly, I mean exactly and I did try to 
bargain, but were told by all of them Apple set their own tarrifs.  This maybe 
a tactic on their part, but I had absolutely no bargaining power, as I couldn't 
say I could get a better deal elsewhere, because I couldn't.  Paying £340 at 
Tesco wasn't an option and paying £40+ wasn't either, so I went for a £35/24 
month contract, which I'm very happy with, as the iPhone is an amazing piece of 
equipment and I wouldn't be able to get 1 otherwise...I just carried on paying 
the same as I did for my N85.  BTW, didn't you say a few weeks ago Hussain that 
you sent your iPhone back as you didn't like the way it's locked down?  Sorry 
if this wasn't you, but it's just ringing a bell, cheers Steve.
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Hussein Patwa 
      To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 10:01 AM
      Subject: [talks-uk] Re: Off topic


      Hi Steve,

       

      Where did you hear that Apple set the tariffs?  Sorry, but this just 
isn't true when you start talking to the networks, at least with T-Mobile and 
O2, the first I know from personal experience and the latter from being a 
silent party to a conference call when the deal was set up.

       

      Apple may set tariffs, but that does not mean that networks stick by them.

       

      So, my advice is to negotiate with the network, especially if you have a 
competitive offer or are doing a contract renewal.

       

      _______________________________________

      Have a pleasant day,

       

      Kind Regards and Best Wishes,

       

      Hussein.

       

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      From: talks-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:talks-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steve S
      Sent: 17 May 2010 22:13
      To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Subject: [talks-uk] Re: Off topic

       

      Hi Jim.  Apple set their own tarrifs, so it doesn't matter where you go, 
all the deals are the same.  I've had my iPhone for a few weeks now and as far 
as I can remember (don't quote me), you're looking at around £30 per month=300 
minutes/300texts/1gig of data transfer and you'll have to pay approx £129 for 
the handset on 18 month contract.  £35=600 minutes/unlimited texts/1gig of data 
transfer and you'll pay approx £87 for the handset on 24 month contract.  Best 
thing to do is have a look on the web and you'll get the full picture, cheers 
Steve.

        ----- Original Message ----- 

        From: jim 

        To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

        Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 7:42 PM

        Subject: [talks-uk] Off topic

         

        Hi,

         

        Apologies for the off topic message, but not sure where else I could 
ask this question.

         

        I'm thinking of getting an Iphone and I'm wondering what the best cim 
is out there, with free calls over all networks, text messages and unlimited 
broadband connection. Would I have to go contract with a cim  only card that 
would achieve the above or could I go pay as you go? If i have to go contract, 
who is giving the best deals.

         

        If you feel this is off topic, maybe you could answer the questions off 
list at:

        j_doherty2@xxxxxxx

         

        Thanks in advance for any assistance.

        Jim

         

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