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Martin

2007-10-25, 4:33 am

Hi all.

I bought a 4MBs for =A34 Orange World bundle Tuesday 16th October last
week.
My credit showed the usual =A316 worth of Orange World data available -
the =A34 bundle always shows as =A316 worth of data.

Been using it as normal and not a single penny has been deducted from
my bundle - i still have =A316 worth (4MBs).
(Usually after a week i'd have used about =A32 or =A33 worth of data).

As a test i used Agile Messenger to send some JPEGs to a contact -
about 3 JPEGs totalling 120KBs.
That was last Sunday 21st October and still i wasn't charged.

Yesterday i even connected to the internet on my laptop using my
mobile (an old Nokia Ngage so GPRS and not 3G data) as a modem.
Spent about 10 minutes browsing and using MSN Messenger and didn't get
charged!

Mentioned it to a mate of mine and he too has been enjoying Orange
World data for free in the past week or so, he has an N73 so has been
getting 3G data for free by the way.
So next i got my nephew to try - he has a 6630 - a few mins online
cost him 20p!
(We're all PAYG customers - no contracts).

In the process of ringing 453 to check my balance i've also now 3 or 4
times been given another customer's balance.
Just now 453 told me i had zero pence credit, on Sunday 21st it told
me i had over 100 text messages left out of 150 - i never buy text
bundles and haven't had a free text bundle for ages.

Are Orange in the process of making changes to their system and it's
causing these glitches i wonder?

Any comments welcomed.

Martin.

Martin

2007-10-25, 4:33 am

On 25 Oct, 10:06, Martin <warwo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I bought a 4MBs for =A34 Orange World bundle Tuesday 16th October last
> week.
> My credit showed the usual =A316 worth of Orange World data available -
> the =A34 bundle always shows as =A316 worth of data.
>
> Been using it as normal and not a single penny has been deducted from
> my bundle - i still have =A316 worth (4MBs).
> (Usually after a week i'd have used about =A32 or =A33 worth of data).
>
> As a test i used Agile Messenger to send some JPEGs to a contact -
> about 3 JPEGs totalling 120KBs.
> That was last Sunday 21st October and still i wasn't charged.
>
> Yesterday i even connected to the internet on my laptop using my
> mobile (an old Nokia Ngage so GPRS and not 3G data) as a modem.
> Spent about 10 minutes browsing and using MSN Messenger and didn't get
> charged!
>
> Mentioned it to a mate of mine and he too has been enjoying Orange
> World data for free in the past week or so, he has an N73 so has been
> getting 3G data for free by the way.
> So next i got my nephew to try - he has a 6630 - a few mins online
> cost him 20p!
> (We're all PAYG customers - no contracts).
>
> In the process of ringing 453 to check my balance i've also now 3 or 4
> times been given another customer's balance.
> Just now 453 told me i had zero pence credit, on Sunday 21st it told
> me i had over 100 text messages left out of 150 - i never buy text
> bundles and haven't had a free text bundle for ages.
>
> Are Orange in the process of making changes to their system and it's
> causing these glitches i wonder?
>
> Any comments welcomed.
>
> Martin.


PS I searched the Orange website but found no mention of any free
Orange World data for PAYG customers, and a Google search shows
nothing related either.

Martin.

Cheeky

2007-10-25, 3:33 pm

On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 02:06:03 -0700, Martin <warwound@gmail.com> wrote:


>Are Orange in the process of making changes to their system and it's
>causing these glitches i wonder?


Well they charged me 20-odd quid for 11mb of data last month which so
the "ripoff" algorithm is still obviously working :-/
acdeag

2007-10-25, 10:33 pm

"Cheeky" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:1au1i3lkmurirdq
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4ax.com...
> On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 02:06:03 -0700, Martin <warwound@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> Well they charged me 20-odd quid for 11mb of data last month which so
> the "ripoff" algorithm is still obviously working :-/



On 3 I get 1GB of data for £5 on X-Series, would never pay Orange's rates
again.

Martin

2007-10-26, 10:33 am

On 25 Oct, 10:08, Martin <warwo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 25 Oct, 10:06, Martin <warwo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> PS I searched the Orange website but found no mention of any free
> Orange World data for PAYG customers, and a Google search shows
> nothing related either.
>
> Martin.


UPDATE:

I've now been charged for reading an email - took my balance from
=A316.00 down to =A315.61!

Martin.

Cheeky

2007-10-27, 10:33 am

On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 22:57:42 +0100, "acdeag" <x@y.com> wrote:

>"Cheeky" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
> news:1au1i3lkmurirdq
3ua0vtfmqiqutp1jhnu@
4ax.com...
>
>
>On 3 I get 1GB of data for £5 on X-Series, would never pay Orange's rates
>again.


As soon as I can I will switch. Not only are their data rates totally
shit, they were a little economical with the truth when I signed up
(they "forgot" to tell me that the inclusive data I negotiated as part
of the deal was only for their "Orange World" walled garden and not
just any old data).
Martin

2007-10-27, 12:33 pm

On 27 Oct, 16:08, Cheeky <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 22:57:42 +0100, "acdeag" <x...@y.com> wrote:
>
>
>
tes[color=darkred]
>
> As soon as I can I will switch. Not only are their data rates totally
> shit, they were a little economical with the truth when I signed up
> (they "forgot" to tell me that the inclusive data I negotiated as part
> of the deal was only for their "Orange World" walled garden and not
> just any old data).


Let's face it.

4MBs for =A34 on Orange.

OR

1GB for =A35 on Three.

Can't see it being too difficult for anyone to make a choice.

Martin.

Benedict Addis

2007-10-28, 10:33 am

"Cheeky" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:30l6i3l5vdjtnak
k4kjsp2shaiipdv3jns@
4ax.com...

> As soon as I can I will switch. Not only are their data rates totally
> shit, they were a little economical with the truth when I signed up
> (they "forgot" to tell me that the inclusive data I negotiated as part
> of the deal was only for their "Orange World" walled garden and not
> just any old data).


Jon may correct me on this, but Orange use 'Orange World' to refer to both
their GPRS / 3G internet offering and their WAP portal. The latter is not
really a walled garden as you're not confined to it.

For example, I've got an 'Orange World' data bundle that has nothing to do
with the portal. It allows me full internet access via my laptop or PDA, up
to a certain limit.

So even if your bill says Orange World they may NOT have shafted you! Worth
checking with them and getting the billing sorted out if necessary.

Benedict.


John McGarrigle

2007-10-28, 12:33 pm

Certainly working on my account! =A375 for 10.5Mb of (roaming) data...
Ridiculous!

Matthew Long

2007-10-29, 3:33 pm

> Orange's new offer is marginally better - 30MB for £8 - but in comparison
> to 3 you can almost hear Dick Turpin's hoofbeats every time you press
> Connect. Details here:


Even the (once very expensive) Vodafone data rates put Oranges to
shame!!!!!!!!!

0-range - 30 MB for £8.00

Vodafone - 120 MB for £7.50!!!!!

When I saw these France Telecom rates a few months ago, I thought it was a
mistake! Why would ANYONE pay these RIP OFF rates is beyond me!!!!




Jon

2007-10-29, 10:33 pm

no_sp@m.net declared for all the world to hear...
>
> Even the (once very expensive) Vodafone data rates put Oranges to
> shame!!!!!!!!!
>
> 0-range - 30 MB for £8.00
>
> Vodafone - 120 MB for £7.50!!!!!
>
> When I saw these France Telecom rates a few months ago, I thought it was a
> mistake! Why would ANYONE pay these RIP OFF rates is beyond me!!!!


Although the amount of data orange give is relatively small to the
others, who could actually use up more then 30Mb by accessing the
interweb a few times a day?

I spank mine on Orange world and I sync to the company exchange server
(including all attachments) 6 days a week and I usually do about 11-
12Mb.

For most people looking to access a lot of mobile internet (not modem
use etc) then 30Mb is plenty.

For modem use Orange are not competitive at the moment, there's no
question of that.
--
Regards
Jon
Matthew Long

2007-10-30, 10:33 pm


"> For most people looking to access a lot of mobile internet (not modem

> use etc) then 30Mb is plenty.


Well, moving around on Google maps in satalite images mode on my N73 will
soon use up 30MB data up!

30MB for £8 is VERY poor!



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