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Old July 24th 19, 07:39 AM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
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On 23/07/2019 20:07, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 18:59:17 on Tue, 23 Jul
2019, Clank remarked:
Roland Perry Wrote in message:
When we got the first three last year the 12-month minimum version
was £1 pcm cheaper (so we took it); but when I got the fourth one a
couple of months ago the prices were identical and the staff member
flat out told us that they could see no reason why you'd take the
12-month.
I can only assume they are softening up their users to have a rather
too fuzzy impression of what the term "contract" means, and wean them
off the idea of "PAYG".


Since I always buy my phones unlocked, with cash, I have had this
type of contract (30-day) from Vodafone for *at least* 7 years,
probably more like a decade.Â* If they're "softening up" their
users, they're taking a ****ing long time over it.


Have they always called it a "contract", despite being only for 30days?

You still have a paid agreement with them no matter what you or they
call it.

The only person making this complicated is you.Â* It's really very
simple - they have two fundamental offers - Contract (post-pay)
and Pay As You Go (pre-pay).


And then there's the hybrid deals which are a bit of both, but mainly
PAYG (post-pay).