General Chat Thread, PAYG SIM in General; Hi all,
I have a Blackberry on T-Mobile PAYG. When I got it, it came with 6 months free Blackberry ...
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12th September 2011, 03:33 PM #1 PAYG SIM
Hi all,
I have a Blackberry on T-Mobile PAYG. When I got it, it came with 6 months free Blackberry services whether you top-up or not. This has now expired. I called T-Mobile and asked for my PAC code expecting them to do the usual "as a valued customer I can offer you" and they didn't! They just gave me my PAC code! What I want to do now is transfer to a different network, bung a tenner of credit on, then when that's run out transfer back to T-Mobile and get another 6 months free Blackberry services. SIMs are available Free BlackBerry Sim Cards on T-Mobile - Get a free BlackBerry SIM card on Pay As You Go <- there in case anyone else wants one!
Question is - are any of you aware of any other networks where I can get BB services? None of them seem very obvious. You usually have to buy it as an add-on and if I'm going to do that I may as well stay with T-Mobile and pay them! There are several which offer xxxMB's of data, but as far as I'm aware this doesn't cover BB services. Contracts are out of the question for me as I went bankrupt not too long ago.
Thank you
Stuart
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12th September 2011, 04:00 PM #2 This page, How to set up a Blackberry with Exchange (without using Blackberry Enterprise server) | runPCrun - IT Support for London, lists several providers who support BBs, and I've just been attempting to assist a teacher using one on Tesco.
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Jawloms (13th September 2011)
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