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If you still want it with Tmobile, wait a little longer and most likely it will be available on Tmob through Expansys.
 
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Originally Posted by eiffel View Post
I also had to reconfirm, although as I only used the two legitimate vouchers they are still being accepted.Roger
Hi Roger

Two vouchers still being accepted? Will they work for new orders? What are the codes?

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Originally Posted by matikjn View Post
Maybe I'm being stupid, but I can't see how that makes it £331.83, it should be either £349.30 or £360.53 depending how you want to calculate it

Edit: Another thread has been started, was the £331.83 price a typo?

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...818#post360818
£331.83 inc vat and delivery was the price I was quoted, I even wrote it down on a piece of paper. I couldn't figure it out either as I was expecting him to quote me £349.03.

my card won't be debited until the 9th November which is when the phone comes out so I will keep an eye out on my online banking.
 

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Ok guys I just logged into my my Nokia Uk. the total is actually 331.84, it shows 30% off the phone and then there's a 5% discount which is broken down as "UK Telesales Service to Sale Devices 5%" which knockas another £17.46 off the device.

The guy did mention a 5% discount off the battery if I wanted it because I told him that I used the 15% accessory voucher in good faith, so he quoted me a higher price for the N900 with the battery and I said no and stuck with the N900 minus any accessories.
 

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Originally Posted by ddracopo View Post
Hi,

Thinking on going with MPD Vodafone as T-mobile contracts are no more available with them.

Anyone knows for sure (based on experience) what happens if you exceed the "unlimited" 500MB limit and what are the actual restrictions on using the Vodafone network (skype, etc.)? Do they notify you as soon as you are close to the 500MB and what happens next?

How is their 3G central London coverage?

Cheers
I dont think they notify you, just start charging you a high amount per mega byte you go over. I would wait and try to go with TMobile if you need a contract. Or use an o2 iphone sim as there is no 'real' limit.
 

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Originally Posted by richie View Post
Two vouchers still being accepted?
Nokia accepts the codes as valid, but you can't use them for new orders because the codes expired on October 21.

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Originally Posted by hass View Post
Ok guys I just logged into my my Nokia Uk. the total is actually 331.84, it shows 30% off the phone and then there's a 5% discount which is broken down as "UK Telesales Service to Sale Devices 5%" which knockas another £17.46 off the device.

The guy did mention a 5% discount off the battery if I wanted it because I told him that I used the 15% accessory voucher in good faith, so he quoted me a higher price for the N900 with the battery and I said no and stuck with the N900 minus any accessories.
Looks like you got lucky with that one. Wish I had ordered a second battery now

Even if it is £349.30 I'll be happy. I haven't heard from them, so maybe I'm not on their radar, or more likely I'm just lower down the queue.
 

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I cant find the unlocked UK thread but heres a good deal on the N900.

£437 all in.

http://www.superetrader.co.uk/nokia-...ty-p-9711.html
 
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200mb limit on the o2 tariffs is very poor! careful you dont get charged when you go over that limit.
 
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