They are all completely unreliable!!!!
Here I am sat waiting for the Boyf to call from the states. I've waited for 24 hours after he has landed and finally i couldn't take it anymore. So i rang T-Mobile and as i know his password could check to see if international roaming had been activated like he had asked them to do 2 days ago. The guy informs me the wrong type of roaming had been put on the account and when he tried to fix it, the proper type of roaming couldn't be activated because of the Boyf's shitty payment history. He was "sorry, but he should have been told this the first time he rang up". OH MY GOD. Stuff like this happens all the time with Mobile companies. Orange was the shittest, i'm never going with them again. T-Mobile is obviously just as unorganised with staff who don't give a shit just like all the competitors.
So now i'm upset because I can't speak to him at all. IT SUCKS!!! I'm hungover and tired and face a Friday night in alone in the giant bed. I think I may order a curry to cheer myself up.
The only good thing about his phone being off is it will save me from being butt-raped by the phone company's extortionate (spelt wrong?) international charges. FUCKERS.
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- 13/04/2007 @ 16:24:17
hey its all ok! big bed means a lot of room for chocolate bars and ice cream,
i have t-mobile and i rang my friend in australia for literally half and minute and was charged 104.25, and its was apparently 1 pound a minute.
After my mini heart attack I rang up and apparently there was a 'data collection error'
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- 24/04/2007 @ 21:55:54
Find a VOIP provider! Most of them aren't contracts, subscriptions or any ties like that and some let you use ANY mobile or landline to call from (ie. no need to use the internet or a computer)
I've just started using connectmeanywhere.com
Regardless of where you are in the world they give you a local rate number to call and charge very little to connect you from there to wherever you want in the world.
I've imported my address book from Outlook and Gmail (there are more than just these to import from) and can call them by ringing a local number and typing the name of who I want to call; or add contacts manually on their site
You can make contacts into speed dials so my Dad is 02071003011 and when I dial that it rings him immediately for about 1.5 pence per minute (he's in Australia, I'm in UK)
They do other cool free stuff too and I got about 15mins of free calls when I registered so it's worth checking out. Get back to me if you have any questions and I'll see if I can help, or there's probably some sort of support email address on the site if you'd rather that
Hope things work out for you
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- 31/10/2008 @ 14:23:03
As long as i've got a hole in my arse, i'll never go with '3' again. Useless ****s!

bastards the lot of them. o2 are no better, i have no phone because of them o2 tripes.
at least now you know its only downhill til he gets home.