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Tosh

2005-11-29, 11:48 pm

Just wondering, do any of the networks offer a tariff where calls are
blocked when the included minutes/texts are used?
I'm considering getting a couple of contract phones for the kids but
want to set a maximum spend, alternativley I'd be interested in a two
handsets on one contrat type deal but can't find much on them either.
TIA
tosh
Marcus Fox

2005-11-29, 11:48 pm


"Tosh" <tosh@youknow.where> wrote in message
news:hG5jf.12158$pc1.7313@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net...
> Just wondering, do any of the networks offer a tariff where calls are
> blocked when the included minutes/texts are used?
> I'm considering getting a couple of contract phones for the kids but
> want to set a maximum spend, alternativley I'd be interested in a two
> handsets on one contrat type deal but can't find much on them either.
> TIA
> tosh


Possibly T-Mobile U-Fix.
http://www.tmobile.co.uk/Dispatcher..._la
nding


Marcus


Ivor Jones

2005-11-30, 5:48 pm



"Tosh" <tosh@youknow.where> wrote in message
news:hG5jf.12158$pc1.7313@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net
> Just wondering, do any of the networks offer a tariff
> where calls are blocked when the included minutes/texts
> are used? I'm considering getting a couple of contract phones for
> the kids but want to set a maximum spend, alternativley
> I'd be interested in a two handsets on one contrat type
> deal but can't find much on them either. TIA
> tosh



Get them PAYG and make them pay their own topups.

Ivor


David Kennedy

2005-11-30, 5:48 pm

Ivor Jones wrote:
> "Tosh" <tosh@youknow.where> wrote in message
> news:hG5jf.12158$pc1.7313@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net
>
>
>
>
> Get them PAYG and make them pay their own topups.


Or credit their account every month with whatever you decide.

And, if you do it with Orange then in an emergency they have their 2
extra calls.


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