50% Off FULL MONTY SIM Only Unlimited Calls, Texts and Internet @ Chitter Chatter £15.50 p.m (12 Months Contract)
Sim 12 Month (£15.50)
Unlimited Any Network Minutes / Month
Unlimited T-Mobile Calls / Month
Unlimited Texts / Month
Unlimited* Data / Month
Note: Unlimited internet on your phone only, does not include data tethering.
Optional flexible boosters also available at additional cost (land line minutes, Extra or Super Internet)
*We will pay you a cash-back of £5.50/month directly to your chitterchatter prepaid debit card.
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Jump to unread Post a CommentEdited By: calalf35 on Sep 18, 2012 20:03
AND 50P cheaper if you buy the nano sim one :)
you can always ask for your PAC code even if you are terminating your contract early
you can always ask for your PAC code even if you are terminating your contract early
So that's a yes?
UPDATE: Just found a link on the site which explains it
Edited By: riccirus on Sep 18, 2012 20:24
is this a limited time offer?
how many mins is the unlimited mins?
I wondered the same thing anyone know the fair usage policy on the internet?
its a prepaid visa card. more info http://www.chitterchatter.co.uk/aff/card
you can always ask for your PAC code even if you are terminating your contract early
Would the pac code work if i am already with t-mobile? as my contract finishes in november with them and this looks like a really good deal
you can always ask for your PAC code even if you are terminating your contract early
Would the pac code work if i am already with t-mobile? as my contract finishes in november with them and this looks like a really good deal
Nops .. you need to move the number on another network (can be a pay as you go plan as well) and then move it back to T-mobile
you can always ask for your PAC code even if you are terminating your contract early
So that's a yes?
I am assuming that its possible but just to be on the safe side give orange customer services a call to re confirm this.
you can always ask for your PAC code even if you are terminating your contract early
Would the pac code work if i am already with t-mobile? as my contract finishes in november with them and this looks like a really good deal
No - you would have to go out to another network and back in (you cannot use a PAC to transfer your number within the same network). Orange and T-Mobile are currently seen as separate networks so you could transfer to PAYG on one and back again.
According to T-Mobile T&Cs unlimited means just that - no fair use, unlimited (there are different Full Monty plans that have a 2000 minute limit on calls but that is indicated as a separate plan on Chitter Chatter).
You can also potentially get £7.50 cashback on Quidco as well.
Anon
Edited By: Anon on Sep 18, 2012 20:36