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ConnorTurnbull

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Aug 18, 2010
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Due to budget constraints, I only got a 32GB WiFi first-gen iPad. This time round, however, I am going to get the 3G equivalent in second-gen form.

My question is, on a pay-as-you-go UK iPad tarrif, do you top-up just like a normal phone (with, say, a top-up voucher)?
 
Connor.

I work for a very 'oxygenated' mobile phone network.

Since the iPad can't make calls we consider EVERY contract to be Pay and Go!

Hell! We're not as desperate as ORANGE/3/T-Budgie or whatever and offer contracts in which we tie you in by discounting the goods.

Buy the device. It's yours. Nothing to do with us. Top it up as much as you like from there...
£2 £10 £15 within a 30 day rolling ticket... Check it out...
 
My problem is, I want to take out a non-recurring plan like the one 3 offers. Does your "oxygenated" network offer this type of setup? I want to not involve my card at all and instead do everything through cash (via vouchers).

If i'm taken your hint correctly, is there more options than the three shown (£2/£10/£15 over 1/30 days)?
 
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