
It now costs me 20% more to buy via the carrier, when I can get a credit card which will cost me 17% more over the same time assuming I pay off the extra £200 from buying the phone outright at £20/month. That's no longer the case - I now get the choice between buying the £800 phone separately, and paying £20/month for service, or buying the phone from my carrier for £600, and paying £40/month for the same service I'd get for £20/month on a SIM-only contract.

In this scenario, by buying the phone from my carrier, I'd save £200. It used to be the case that I could get an £800 phone from my carrier for £600 and pay £25/month for 12 months service, or I could buy the £800 phone separately from my carrier and pay £25/month for 12 months service. In the UK, the other thing that's appeared is cheap SIM-only contracts. Posted 12:32 UTC (Fri) by farnz (subscriber, #17727) Here is what I've done:Ĭreated up-to-date AVAST emergency recovery/scanner drive. I had him immediately turn off the computer and get it to me. One of my customers reported that someone took over his computer, was moving the mouse, closing windows, etc. One of the more interesting events of April 28th Reason not to focus solely on death and destruction today. Mentioning a dead Volvo owner in my last Spark and so there appears to be no Spark! Pro Series - April 28th, 2023 Water Cooler.Snap! - Voyager 2, AI Recipes, Eggshell Bone Grafts, Cybertruck, Scary Barbie Spiceworks Originalsįlashback: April 28, 2009: Kickstarter website goes up (Read more HERE.)īonus Flashback: April 28, 1998: Spacelab astronauts wake up to "Take a Chance on Me" by Abba (Read more.

I realise of course its a good thing but I know they are not keen on MFA mainly I think because some of them work in areas o. I have had this message pop up for one of my old clients I still do support for and I am still the Admin for on their 365 system.
