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Question: preordering as a new customer..

producerlawson
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Hello,

 

I'm currently with EE and wish to pre-order the iPhone X on Friday this week, however EE; living up to their reputation of incredibly silly prices have put me off and I'm very much interested in swapping over to Vodafone (32gigs of data for £74.00 - the spotify 24 month subscription will lower it to £64 a month for me).

 

The thing I worry about however is having to setup as a new customer and agree a new contract on Friday morning, which I feel like may put me right at the bottom of the waiting lists considering how long it may take.. it may sound stupid but is there anyway I can register as a customer/open an account now so that I can jump straight into the order on Friday morning? Thus giving me a better chance of getting the device earlier?

 

Also can anybody confirm whether the 32gig plan comes with the advertised "Extra 10gb" of data ontop making it 42gigs.. or does the plan advertised already have the 10gigs applied, therefore making it 32gigs?

 

Thanks!

 

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BandOfBrothers
17: Community Champion
17: Community Champion

Just one thing to mention. 

 

Pre ordering does not guarantee a phone wether a person is upgrading or taking out a new contract. 

Tariff details should hit the Vodafone online store soon inline with launch. 

I can especially see the iPhone 10 being hard to get going by different blogs write ups and manufacturing difficulties experienced @producerlawson

Current Phone  >

Samsung Galaxy s²⁴ Ultra 512gb.

 

 

RossILCFC1993
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the 32GB plus 10GB extra data is £74 a month including red entertainment not £64 a month

Yeah I know, but as I explained it'll cancel out my current subscription to Spotify; therefore meaning one less bill/a discount.

Alex
Moderator (Retired)
Moderator (Retired)

@producerlawson It'll be an extra 10GB of data, meaning if you did take out the 32GB plan, you'd actually have 42GB of data to use a month 😄

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