I should have stressed here that the offer also only applies if you are entitled to a phone upgrade anyway. This in may case was annually, though is now every 18 months. Having looked at the receipt, it seems the normal upgrade price would be £150. George. ________________________________ From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of George Bell Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 4:29 PM To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] Re: Recommendations for a new mobile Importance: High If you read this after the Vodaphone shop closes on Sunday (assuming yours opens Sunday) don't bother to read on. You could be upset. I should also add that I can in no way whatsoever guarantee you will be entitled to the same offer described below. I've had a contract with Vodaphone for many years, paying currently £11.91 (Ex VAT) a month. I'm entitled to a phone upgrade once a year, though usually my wife takes advantage of that, passing on the new phone to her son in Denmark, where mobile phones cost the absolute earth. Anyway, I decided on the spur of the moment this afternoon to see what an 8 GB Nokia N95 would set me back, so called into my local Vodaphone shop in Northampton. Surprise, surprise. There is a special offer on for my tariff, but only for today and tomorrow, which apparently is to compete with O2 launching some IPod thing or another this weekend. I did however have to commit to an 18 month contract, but there was no change of monthly cost. But they did give me a free pay as you go simcard. Oh yes! And the cost? FREE! (But remember, the offer ends when the shop closes on Sunday 11th November) George.