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redgaz26

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Mar 6, 2007
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ok hear me out. I bought the iphone on nov 9 and next day got a bill for £35 which comes off my bank on the 24th.
so on the 10th July I will get a bill for £35 to be paid on July 24th.
11th July get a new iphone, will I(we) then get another bill for £35/£45 as you pay a month in advance.
sorry if this is confusing anyone got any ideas about this????:confused:
 
no activation fee, it was £36 I think, £1 for usage on the 9th and then £35 for the next month?????
 
you sure that wasnt the activation fee?

you never pay in advance for the first month.

Actually, there's never an activation fee, and you always pay the first month in advance. You're billing should stay exactly as it is, just as a normal upgrade would. Take your sim from your original iPhone and pop it into the new one and carry on as normal.
 
ok got it, no extra bills it stays the same???????
but it's a new contract so surely one comes to an end an another one starts??
 
ok got it, no extra bills it stays the same???????
but it's a new contract so surely one comes to an end an another one starts??

It's a continuation of your current contract, so your phone number, account number etc will all stay the same, your not going through another registration process, so it's not a new contract as such, they'll simply extend your contract period by another 18 months from when you get the new iPhone:)
 
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