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date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 09:24:41 +0100,
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Orange PAYG - Free Texts
I'm thinking of switching from O2 to Orange.
I have a Orange SIM card and if you topup with £20 a month they give you 600
free texts a month.
1) Does the free texts start on the same dayas you topup?
2) Do you still keep the £20 you toped up with?
3) When sending a text do they send delivery reports and are they charged
like they are on Contract?
date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 09:24:41 +0100
author: Section 31T
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Re: Orange PAYG - Free Texts
On 16 Jul, 09:24, "Section 31T" wrote:
> I'm thinking of switching from O2 to Orange.
>
> I have a Orange SIM card and if you topup with £20 a month they give you 600
> free texts a month.
>
> 1) Does the free texts start on the same dayas you topup?
>
> 2) Do you still keep the £20 you toped up with?
>
> 3) When sending a text do they send delivery reports and are they charged
> like they are on Contract?
They'll start soon after you top-up - normally around 24-48 hours
after. You can check if they're active by calling 453 and choosing
option 1 after hearing your balance.
The £20 will stay as 'normal' credit to be used for calls, internet,
roaming etc. Texts you send will of course decrease the free allowance
before the 'normal' credit.
Delivery reports work fine - and no charge for them on PAYG (yet....!!)
date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 03:55:47 -0700 (PDT)
author: unknown
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Re: Orange PAYG - Free Texts
In news:g5kb88$9pg$1@news.albasani.net,
Section 31T typed, for some strange,
unexplained reason:
: I'm thinking of switching from O2 to Orange.
:
: I have a Orange SIM card and if you topup with £20 a month they give
: you 600 free texts a month.
For 20 quid a month you'd be better off on a contract. Do you actually
make £20 of calls in a month..? Or would you be making calls just to use
up the "free" minutes..?
Do you actually send 600 text messages a month..?
Ivor
date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 16:01:43 +0100
author: Ivor Jones lid
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Re: Orange PAYG - Free Texts
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 16:01:43 +0100, "Ivor Jones"
<ivor@thisaddressis.invalid> wrote:
>For 20 quid a month you'd be better off on a contract. Do you actually
>make £20 of calls in a month..? Or would you be making calls just to use
>up the "free" minutes..?
>
>Do you actually send 600 text messages a month..?
Agreed, I am in the process of porting to T-Mobiles sim only
Solo 15 tarrif. 650 texts and 350 anytime any network minutes per
month for the bargain price of £15.
Only a 30 day notice period as well. Considerably cheaper than an
Orange PAYG deal.
Regards
Tom
date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 17:06:03 GMT
author: Tom
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Re: Orange PAYG - Free Texts
In article <g5kb88$9pg$1@news.albasani.net>, nospam@formeplease.co.uk
says...
> I'm thinking of switching from O2 to Orange.
>
> I have a Orange SIM card and if you topup with £20 a month they give you 600
> free texts a month.
>
> 1) Does the free texts start on the same dayas you topup?
It depends on when you last topped up. It's quite complicated.
> 2) Do you still keep the £20 you toped up with?
Yes.
> 3) When sending a text do they send delivery reports and are they charged
> like they are on Contract?
Delivery reports are optional, I'm not sure if they are charged for or
not.
--
Regards
Jon
date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 22:01:41 +0100
author: Jon
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Re: Orange PAYG - Free Texts
Section 31T wrote:
> I'm thinking of switching from O2 to Orange.
>
> I have a Orange SIM card and if you topup with £20 a month they give you 600
> free texts a month.
>
> 1) Does the free texts start on the same dayas you topup?
>
> 2) Do you still keep the £20 you toped up with?
>
> 3) When sending a text do they send delivery reports and are they charged
> like they are on Contract?
>
>
>
When first registering you get an 'analysis date'. You have to top up by
this date each month to get your free texts in the following month. On
first registering and subsequently if you miss the analysis date, the
reward is still applied but this can be up to 24-48 hours after the top
up date and I think your analysis date is reset to the new date.
You keep the £20.
Delivery reports are free.
date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 23:03:38 +0100
author: Dave
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