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2009-09-26
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2009-09-26
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2009-09-26
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Yes, but if you have Pay as You Go, there is no monthly fee isn't there. So if you just buy it, throw the SIM card away, that's it. Since the phones here are presumably unlocked it's a simfree phone, or not?
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2009-09-27
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Hi folks,
So i could order the n900 from MPD with Vodafone on pay as you go and choose the (£10) 30 day contract, then biff the sim and then Bob's your uncle type thing.
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I did yesterday and got the shock of my life today as they took the money out already. I was expecting them to wait until the N900 was actually in stock before doing that.