Re: Advice on Virgin Top Up Voucher please
- From: "Ivor Jones" <ivor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 23:09:18 +0100
"PeeGee" <triessuk@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The requirement was for "a phone mainly (almost
exclusively) for incoming calls" and the ability to keep
it "alive" without being near the phone was the main
point of my comment.
Ok, but surely the user of the phone could make a short call once in a
while..?
Although it's not guaranteed that a phone will die if you don't; I have a
Virgin PAYG in my car glovebox in case I have to dash out of the house
urgently and forget my main phone. It's not made a call for almost 12
months and when i checked it a few minutes ago it was still 7 quid in
credit (and it still had some charge in the battery - an old Nokia
6210..!)
Ivor
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