You're a tosser, pal. Who just thinks he's funny. Real Wums are clever and amusing. You're neither, just boring and pedantic.
Thanks, means a lot coming from you. I'm not a real wum. Never claimed to be, just like making you angry and watching you deny it
And...right on cue... I'm just watching you desperately determined to have the last word...so, please, feel free...knock yourself out..
Hey, hey, come on now... I am just keeping you company. Tell me something about yourself that's interesting then.
I'm amazed that he's managed to get his knickers in this much of a twist on a thread about mobile phones ffs
Yep that about sums me up as well. The only other thing I use it for, is looking at Not606 at work, because I can't get on using my company internet access. I've no idea how much it costs, as I don't pay the bill and every couple of years a new IPhone appears on my desk. This one happens to be a 6s.
Just in case you haven't renewed yet Piskie, drag the ****ing thing out. Like any contract negotiation, you're in the driving seat, as they'd rather have you paying anything than not paying at all. I got a sim-only contract that I can cancel at any time for £8 a month that gives me unlimited calls and texts and 8 gig on 3. I asked for my pac number to switch and they offered me various cheap deals in response.
I went into the EE shop the other day and they couldn't offer me anything anywhere even close to what I can get online as a new customer. I thought they would give me what I wanted in order to keep my custom, but it doesn't seem so. The irony is that the deal I'm looking at for an iPhone 6, unlimited texts and calls, 1GB data £17.99 pcm is with EE again ! Don't know why they couldn't offer me that in the shop. The best they could do was an iPhone 5c, same bundle £42.99 pcm !!!!
I had the same experience with 3. Went into a shop in Camden and got offered ****e. Looked elsewhere online and was going to change, then they basically offered me what I wanted over the phone. I get that they probably want to do away with their shops, but then why don't they just pull the plug?