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13-04-2016 08:32 AM
03-05-2016 07:45 PM
03-05-2016 07:46 PM - edited 03-05-2016 08:15 PM
@63johnw thanks for the heads up, the potential buyer will be aware of the handset origin
03-05-2016 08:01 PM
@burso83 wrote:@63johnw thanks for the heads up, the potential buyer will be aware of the handset origin.
I think you miss the implication of what @63johnw told you. You don't own any pay monthly handset for six months which means you can't sell it. It isn't yours to sell and still belongs to Vodafone.
03-05-2016 08:08 PM
thank you both
03-05-2016 08:24 PM
03-05-2016 10:15 PM
@ian henson and @bizarre_adz I think the thing with Vodafone is still that nobody knows. I had a Transcript about 18th April telling me that they would soon have the HTC 10 in the warehouse as the order had been confirmed.
Since then I have had at least half a dozen phone calls to the retentions team all saying that they fully expect to stock it as they cannot see any reason why they wouldn't. ... yet still they have had no visits from HTC to run them through the product which normally would have happened by now (according to them).
We are all being told varying things, I think the truth is that nobody really knows but they want to keep stringing us on maybe. I guess at the end of the day it comes down to how desperate are any of us to upgrade immediately. The choice is then wait and take a chance, or go elsewhere. As my contract only has 10 days left I may wait ... still unsure though!?! My impatience may get the better of me 😉
04-05-2016 10:17 AM
04-05-2016 11:10 AM
04-05-2016 11:36 AM
It's a nice idea but the numbers don't stack up for me. Vodafone red 2gb deal is £17/month = £408 over 2 years. Add to that the discounted phone price of £500 and you're hitting over £900 and had to find over half of that upfront.
Via CPW I pay £34/month and it was £30 upfront (£846). So I get it cheaper overall, less upfront required and also no VF bloatware on the handset. Win win in my eyes.
One very frustrating point is that VF AU are stocking the HTC 10 directly. Makes me wonder if the UK will eventually follow suit or if each marketplace has their own buying team.
04-05-2016 11:41 AM
@bizarre_adz wrote:
One very frustrating point is that VF AU are stocking the HTC 10 directly. Makes me wonder if the UK will eventually follow suit or if each marketplace has their own buying team.
On that point, each Vodafone network is entirely independent of every other Vodafone network. The only thing they have in common is the brand name. They make their own ranging decisions.