BT Cellnet Tariffs
BT Cellnet Tariffs in Review

Product Type: BT Cellnet in Telecommunications Services

postman2000
BT Cellnet Tariffs: CELLULAR OPERATIONS LTD (361 words)
by - written on 27/03/03, updated on  27/03/03 (Useful, 531 readings)
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FOR THE LOVE OF YOUR OWN SANITY AVOID AVOID AVOID THIS BUNCH OF THIEFS. My brain has slipped into a semi-coma after months of arguing with this company. I plead with you to check your bills. I received mine and found that they were charging me for calls when I had 109 free minutes available on my talkplan. They never ...  Read the complete review

timberlakekim
cellular operations (192 words)
by - written on 04/03/03, updated on  04/03/03 (Somewhat useful, 196 readings)
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I wholeheartedly agree with the review on how appalling Cellular Operations are,i also have had nothing but trouble with them.I am now even more worried after reading the reviews that i wont be able to cancel the contract that i never wanted in the first place. I ordered a free ! sim card through an internet site,i was new to the ...  Read the complete review

underwhelmed
BT Cellnet Tariffs: Cellular Operations absolute scoundrels. (370 words)
by - written on 21/02/03, updated on  21/02/03 (Useful, 74 readings)
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These people are complete con artists and should be avoided at all costs. Their customer service is non existent. They do not respond to complaints. My mother (who has retired early through ill health) has very little money and her mobile phone was for emergencies only. Her bill, however, kept creeping up and up and although she was ...  Read the complete review

N_BOWERMAN
Express Review on BT Cellnet Tariffs
by - written on 12/11/02, updated on  12/11/02
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Never Never Never trust O2 - Advantages: I can't think of any, I can't think of any, I can't think of any - Disadvantages: Overcharging, No Money Returned, Phone never answered

IainCmartin
BT Cellnet Tariffs: I might be a 'lifer', but at leat it's cheap !! (321 words)
by - written on 10/09/02, updated on  10/09/02 (Useful, 500 readings)
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Ok, I'm tied down, but not stitched up. Wearing handcuffs, but not in chains. So, what I ask you do you think I'm doing ? Well, I'm not in the bedroom (gasps of relief), I'm actually on the phone, or at least talking about my mobile phone contract ( the relief changes to boredom). So what is so special ...  Read the complete review

mcfc_4_life
Not all are equal! (347 words)
by - written on 20/07/02, updated on  20/07/02 (Useful, 334 readings)
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In George Orwell's Animal Farm, the pigs who ran the farm changed the rules overnight when it suited them. O2/BT Cellnet/Genie does the same when they feel like it. I was attracted by the free txt offer on the Genie pay and go service. I was cut off for not topping up by the minimum £10 per month, and under the ...  Read the complete review

www.mike.com
BT Cellnet Tariffs: Genie from a lamp like blood from a stone (364 words)
by - written on 10/07/02, updated on  10/07/02 (Useful, 40 readings)
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My experience is of the Genie part of the BTCellnet company. The tarriff is fantastic, you are given a choice of a pre-pay account or a monthly bill. The main advantage of the Genie or O2 as it has recently been renamed is the massive amount of free SMS messages each month, for those on the pre-pay tarriff 300 are included and any ...  Read the complete review

pandora+peroxide
BT CellNightmare (427 words)
by - written on 22/06/02, updated on  22/06/02 (Very useful, 60 readings)
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My husband and I both have mobile phones. His is a pay and go on Cellnet and mine was a Cellnet contract phone but is now a Vodafone pay as you go. Having had a Cellnet pay and go phone for a year I found myself travelling alot on my teacher training course so my husband bought me a Cellnet phone on a contract as the calls were ...  Read the complete review

mike340
BT Cellnet Tariffs: Cellular Ops. Customer Service? (658 words)
by - written on 11/06/02, updated on  12/06/02 (Somewhat useful, 466 readings)
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Try contacting Cellops Customer Services. Cellular Operatons are a so called 'Service Provider' - a sort of agent - and one of the networks they use is BT Cellnet. When you phone them you can never get through. They take messages and don't call you back, they give you incorrect email addresses, and when ...  Read the complete review

Blue_baloon
The Weekend time talk and txt tarif (178 words)
by - written on 03/06/02, updated on  03/06/02 (Useful, 489 readings)
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OK b gentle with me this is my 1st dooyoo opinion! I have absolubtly found heaven wth the new O2 up front for life tarif! THe eal is simle. Instead of paying your montly line rental you pay a larger price for the phone upfront. As with contract phones you get a number of inclusive minutes and or texts per month and get billed ...  Read the complete review

Sallys
BT Cellnet Tariffs: Don't go there! (537 words)
by - written on 17/05/02, updated on  17/05/02 (Useful, 93 readings)
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I bought myself a mobile phone in September 2000 and, due to my limited budget opted for the 'Cellnet Pay & Go' option with C12 handset. I can't remember the exact cost but it was around £80, which even today I think is good value. What made it better value was the free best friend number. This means you can make unlimited ...  Read the complete review

ericnew_uk
O2 IS MAD!!!!! (275 words)
by - written on 27/04/02, updated on  27/04/02 (Useful, 205 readings)
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Pay and go wild tariff is absolutely amazing! This tariff offers so much. With Bt changing to O2 all the packages for paymonthly and pay and go have changed. They are much better in other words. Just look at the call charges for this package: Free calltime: £5 when you join Calls free: 50 mins any network and 50 sms ...  Read the complete review

bertiebear
BT Cellnet Tariffs: xmas present from hell (726 words)
by - written on 28/03/02, updated on  28/03/02 (Very useful, 143 readings)
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My wife and I have had mobile phones for several years now (vodaphone...Nokia). We decided to buy my mother-in-law a mobile phone for xmas. She is over 65 and goes out quite often at night (bingo etc) and we were worried in case she ever go stuck or broke down. After a bit of research I came across the BTCellnet "phone for ...  Read the complete review

madlads35
2p a min a weekends... GET ON! (764 words)
by - written on 07/02/02, updated on  07/02/02 (Very useful, 119 readings)
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First of all I would just like to say that as a 13 year old I don't use as much credit as any other normal person of my age who has phone. Most teenagers run out of credit on there phones within a week of putting it on. I on the other hand haven't topped my phone up for 3 months and I still have £3:00 on my phone. The main reason ...  Read the complete review

cjholgreaves
BT Cellnet Tariffs: BT genie - free text messages on mobile - what bill? (302 words)
by - written on 18/01/02, updated on  18/01/02 (Useful, 444 readings)
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Bt genie, is an internet based mobile phone company. It was recommended to me by a friend and I am so glad he did. Basically the tariff works on a contract monthly basis paying £10 a month when you buy the sim card without a phone (abit more with a phone). When I first brought a genie sim card the deal I had was paying £10 a month and ...  Read the complete review

jmscartho
BT Cellnet- BT Hellnet! I am now converting to Vodafone- How ... (395 words)
by - written on 05/01/02, updated on  13/04/02 (Useful, 280 readings)
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When I got a mobile phone I chose BT Cellnet. I didn't know anything about the networks or which was the best to get. So when I had chosen my phone I looked at the list of operators, and chose BT Cellnet. Why? Because of the BT bit of the name. They are the UK no1 phone operator. But when I discovered how bad BT cellnet was,my ...  Read the complete review

Crazylittledevil
BT Cellnet Tariffs: Also Known As Talk, Text & Net... (598 words)
by - written on 24/10/01, updated on  24/10/01 (Very useful, 227 readings)
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I started with the My Time Net 600 about 3 months ago, wow great 600 free minutes evening and weekends.... This is perfect seeing as though thats when I use my phone the most, The free minutes are to a landline only though but this isnt much of a big deal for me because I use them to a landline anyway. On this ...  Read the complete review

SEAT+IBIZA+CUPRA
My experiance with BT cellnet (527 words)
by - written on 14/10/01, updated on  14/10/01 (Useful, 101 readings)
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I started to use Bt cellnet as i thought that there calling costs would be ideal for me as there calling costs work out around the same for me as Orange Just talk perhaps a little lower.What really made me change networks was that %60 of my family and friends were on BT Cellnet at the time of buying my phone some 18-20 months back. ...  Read the complete review

fairdonion
BT Cellnet Tariffs: £42 credit but barred (244 words)
by - written on 25/09/01, updated on  25/09/01 (Useful, 54 readings)
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As I like to phone home to check on things a lot when I got my mobile phone I chose BT Cellnet mainly because I could phone a landline free for 500 credits a month for nothing. This is great and suits me as I could use all those credits but not go over. What you had to do to get this was to put £15 on your phone every 60 days. ...  Read the complete review

utero
ET phone home (502 words)
by - written on 01/09/01, updated on  01/09/01 (Very useful, 137 readings)
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Last christmas I recieved a BT Cellnet mobile phone. I'm not a heavy user of phones in general but it's nice to have one just in case especially as it doesn't break the bank. Now I'm not one for really caring about the latest mobile phone sizes, ringtones and logos. I just wanted a phone that could make and recieve calls ...  Read the complete review

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