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I kid ye not.
You'll need a mobile that's not locked to another network, obviously...
Edit:
http://www.o2promotions.com/msn or just [URL]http://www.o2promotions.com/msn[/URL]
> for £20 you get 5 free texts a day for a year
Just read that. Go on. Read it and tell me that you don't see how stupid it sounds.
> I have done that promtion and if you miss one months top-up you don't
> get your texts ever again!
yeah you do, i miss my deadline loads and always get the back the day after i top up.
> "so really its th free texts for £15"
>
> These are your own words. Explain to me how paying for ANYTHING makes
> it free. I don't care if it's 50p for a free banana, or £7.63
> for a free tin of soup, if it was free, you wouldn't have to pay
> anything for it, where as here you're saying you have to spend
> £15 out of the £20 on your "free" texts.
1) £7.63 for a free tin of soup is ridiculous, you are being ripped off
2) fine, here you pay 0.82p for each of your fisrt five texts a day.
So can I use this when my orange contract runs out then?
"so really its th free texts for £15"
These are your own words. Explain to me how paying for ANYTHING makes it free. I don't care if it's 50p for a free banana, or £7.63 for a free tin of soup, if it was free, you wouldn't have to pay anything for it, where as here you're saying you have to spend £15 out of the £20 on your "free" texts.
the first five are free, you have to pay 0p. nothign £0.00 $0.00 nada, zip. thus making them FREE. comprendé?
You changed the subject.
5×12×365 = £219, okay.
But paying £15 for something that usually costs more doesn't make it free, nobbo.
COMMON SENSE.
MATHS
if you send 5 texts everday for 12p each for a year, that totals 5×12×365 and this is 21900p or £219. £15<£219. happy now?