Tashry 11:27 PM 24-04-2008
Westcountryman 11:34 PM 24-04-2008
Well it was hardly going to be a Sony Ericsson K850i was it.
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Tashry 11:37 PM 24-04-2008
probably as well , for the recent immigrants and chavs to have cheap phones
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Westcountryman 12:51 AM 25-04-2008
Originally Posted by Tashry:
probably as well , for the recent immigrants and chavs to have cheap phones
I don't think a chav would be seen dead with a phone that down-market.
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Britannist 01:01 AM 25-04-2008
Thank you Tashry for opening this thread.
I would prefer to use a mobile telephone which one can repeatedly 'top-up' with new credits on a continual 'pay-as-you-go' basis.
For those looking for the cheapest 'pay-as-you-go' mobile telephone which you can use again and again (i.e. repeatedly 'top-up' with new call credits) it seems that Superdrug are selling the lowest-priced one at £9.99.
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Westcountryman 01:03 AM 25-04-2008
Originally Posted by Britannist:
thank you Tashry for opening this thread.
I would prefer to use a mobile telephone which one can repeatedly 'top-up' with new credits on a continual 'pay-as-you-go' basis.
For those looking for the cheapest 'pay-as-you-go' mobile telephone which you can use again and again (i.e. repeatedly top-up with new call credits) it seems that Superdrug are selling the lowest-priced one at £9.99.
Britannist, the £5 ASDA phone
is pay-as-you-go.
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Rebirth 01:06 AM 25-04-2008
g hall 03:52 PM 25-04-2008
Originally Posted by Tashry:
probably as well , for the recent immigrants and chavs to have cheap phones
You won't be having one then ?
Chavs like a brand which they then destroy - do you know anyone else apart from yanks and toffs who not knowing any better wear Burberry ?
As for immigrants most of them that I've seen aspire to something better it'll be just for people careful with their money you know pensioners, mums and really young kids
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Britannist 05:54 AM 26-04-2008
Originally Posted by Eurosceptic Atlanticist:
Britannist, the £5 ASDA phone is pay-as-you-go.
I wrongly thought that it was like one of those 'use once and throw away' cameras you can buy at the local supermarket.
Thank you for correcting me on this, EA.
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