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Car Phone Scare House!!!

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Zammo | 21:28 Mon 14th Jan 2008 | Shopping & Style
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I waited ages for a certain mobile phone to come on the market and when it finally did i went straight to Car Phone Warehouse to buy it. I swore to myself I'd never get a contract but because this phone was only available on contract and I loved it so much I didn't see an alternative. I then agreed and it was going to cost �35 a month. I wanted to keep the same no so the shop assistant called 02 and everything was grand and i wouldn't have to do anything, my phone would change from PAYG to contract within a week. That has never happened, ive never been send a bill, no money has come out of my account and i'm still PAYG and have been since I got the phone 4 months ago so should i be worried? has this maybe happened to you? I don't know what to do so I'm "calling" on your help....
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Are you still topping up then? If you are not getting the benifits of the contract either i would ring O2 on 0161 705 5000 and explain adding that you do not want to be charged for 4 months you haven't been on the contract with them. You don't want a big bill coming to you or out of your bank direct debit then them turning around and saying you didn't try to contact and sort this issue out with them. I would get in first.
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Yeah i've been topping up like I usually do, they make more money out of me being pay as you go but i don't know the ins and outs of it. I don't know what the Car Phone Warehouse would have to say.

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