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Amber-Rose | 13:01 Sat 20th Aug 2011 | Body & Soul
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what you are all paying per month for your mobile / I / B'berry phones. All seems so expensive.....
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£10.
£35 for a Blackberry Bold.
Get everything pretty much unlimited though. I like Blackberry's as I'm always quite busy and have to organise my time.
Tmoblie £15 pounds although with tax it is more plus there are always extras on my bill it's never 15
Vodaphone, pay-as-you-go
3 network - £20 for 500 mins/texts cross network per month

However 'charged' 1 min for calls not answered and also for calling message service
£10.00 with 600 minutes and unlimited text '' Orange ''.
I put £10 on my PAYG 18 months ago. Last time I checked there was about £7 left.

From that you may gather I don't use it much/have much use for it.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S II, I wouldn;t be without it....my partner has an Iphone but I wouldn't give you a thank you for it....
I pay £27 a month to O2 and have unlimited texts and pretty much unlimited web....
pay as you go
P.A.Y.G. About £3.00 a month!!
£5 a month on T-mobile, 100 texts, 100 minutes, no phone supplied, that'll do me.
Something like £12 a month on 02 pay monthly.
two tin cans and a bit of string me.

Seriously apart from the tv licence and the monthly phone bill for broadband, plus occasional top ups on the PAYG, I pay nothing else.
Mines £8.32 on Virgin (depends on phone you choose, that's the lowest amount). I get 100 free mins to UK landlines / mobiles and 100 free texts. You pay for internet 30p for each day that you access it no matter how long you access it for or how many times. I mainly got it as it meant I could use the free minutes instead of paying for calls made on my landline.
£10 PAYG....with tesco, who triple your credit.

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