Hi Graham I have a 6630 on T Mobile at work and purchased tTalks through Access To Work. I was not aware that T Mobile are now giving you money back on talks. Does anyone know if this is correct? I certainly can't see why it should invalidate the warantee since one of the main ideas of a symbian phone is that you can install software on it, and I don't see why Talks should be different to anything else in that respect. Certainly if they are now offering a paymentfor Talks on the one hand they wouldn't be saying it would invalidate the warantee on the other hand. As far as I am aware Vodafone are the only company which routinely offer visually impaired customers free Talks. I managed to getit free from Orange on a 6630 for my personal phone, but only because I was an existing customer and previously on Wildfire (their voice activated service which stored telephone numbers and contact info as well as being an answering service). Adrian. ----- Original Message ----- From: Graham Page To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 4:33 PM Subject: [talks-uk] invalid warrantee? Hi all. A friend of mine was told she could buy an upgrade to TALKS and that t-mobile would credit her acount by £50 as she had just bought a Nokia 6630 from them as an upgrade. She has since been advised that putting TALKS on a phone may invalidate the warrantee. For various reasons I am currently using t-mobile and I have to say that, while some staff in the disabled customers unit seem good other staff are poor and it may just be someone spouting her rubbish. Anyway, has anyone else been given this thing about invalidating the warrantee? Cheers Graham Graham Page Mobile: 07753 607980 Fax: 0870 706 2773 Email: gpage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx MSN: gabriel_mcbird@xxxxxxxxxxx Skype: gabriel_mcbird