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I have to keep my own number though!

I am sick of their little games and they are being accused of not paying taxes.

Oh - and my phone can't always get a signal in my own flat even though vodafone told me they were installing a new mast on or near my side of Peckham Rye.


Thanks for any input!

And I'm going to recommend tmobile.....great packages and free blackberry. Virgin have good deals too but there's a tmobile shop in rye lane that you can pop into to get advice or help with anything.


AND have had no problems getting a signal at home so you shouldn't have any problem either.

If you go with Tmobile or Orange they share each others networks so if you lose a tmobile signal you can pick up an orange signal (if available) where ever you are.

I've not found it makes much difference for strength of signal though - I work underground and Vodafone wins out on mobile signal through our office.

Whilst Vodafone are right ones for conning the customer with a lot of hidden charges (a friend of mine got whacked with a ?500 phone bill once after not having extra charges explained to her after upgrading to an Iphone) and are certainly not the cheapest, if you've been with them for a while give them a call saying you're thinking of leaving them for another network (do some research of other packages that would be better suited to you) and see if they can offer you a better deal than what you are already on. Make a fuss. You might be surprised what they suggest. :)

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