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Earl Smith
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Renniwano;80844 wrote:What do you think to the Note 3 Earl.. I am not sure about it.. I currently have the Note from when it first came out.. and my partner has the Note 2 - but seeing the Note 3 it is looking extremely square and more like the Iphone which I won't buy.. I love the feel of the smoother Note/Note2 but allegedly the phone itself is definitely a cut above the original ones.. I don't upgrade till October 14 (which by then the Note 4 will probably be out) but I like the idea of the 3..
The Note 3 is my girlfriends and she loves it. It has the same software but with a few extras added to it. Making it easier to write text and transfer photos to other apps or devices.The main reason she got it was because her contract was up with Vodafone and that the Note3 has a large screen. ( she is short sighted and she found the smaller screen on the galaxy2 harder to read). Comparing it to the Note 1 and 2 we have no idea, never had one so cant comment if its better or not.

Aldi Talk has for 7.99€ for 30 days , 300MB and 300 mins call free to any network. Not just another Aldi Talk mobil, and other mobil whichever network and and fixed phone. Amazing value.

Vodafone have done themselves no good here. They are as expensive as Telecom , the main provider, and are getting the reputation for being expensive and poor service. A shame as they were one of the best.

But, youve got to wonder how much cheaper the providers could come down in price. I walk down my local high street and nearly every other shop is a Telephone shop. There are 4 Vodafone shops within 200 meters of each other , then there is e-plus, O2, Telecom, etc etc. These are big city , high street shops. With the rents they must be paying it shows you how much money they could bring their prices down if they didnt have so many shops.
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Earl Smith;81015 wrote: But, youve got to wonder how much cheaper the providers could come down in price. I walk down my local high street and nearly every other shop is a Telephone shop. There are 4 Vodafone shops within 200 meters of each other , then there is e-plus, O2, Telecom, etc etc. These are big city , high street shops. With the rents they must be paying it shows you how much money they could bring their prices down if they didnt have so many shops.
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Totally agree with you there Earl!!!
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I have a monthly rolling contract with Virgin it 'is' £15.00 a month but previously my contract didn't include enough of anything so I often ended up paying £15.00 plus. I needed more internet use as I intend to use the Paypal device for accepting card payments next year instead of my current merchant services device. I now have unlimited mins, txts and internet.
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