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While Cellnet and Vodafone continue to dominate, Orange continues to innovative. Orange launched their PCN network in 1994 and has expanded rapidly. Orange have won best network 4 times in a row and when it comes to new products and ... Read review
Advantages: Convinient Disadvantages: Maybe a bit too costly
I personally don't think orange is that good, but then you need a tarif that will suit you and you alone.Here's some info to help you choose the right network:
While Cellnet and Vodafone continue to dominate, Orange continues to innovative. Orange launched their PCN network in 1994 and has expanded rapidly. Orange have won best network 4 times in a row and when it comes to new products and services, Orange are way ahead of the rest. ... ...mobile phone, exclusively available to Orange contract customers. Current customer base is 2.5 million and is growing rapidly. Orange has a very informative website that is well worth a look. Orange offer good value for money with free additional services, some networks charge extra for. Itemised billing is free on all their tariffs and phone insurance (with 24-hr replacement service) is included on all tariffs except Everyday 50. You can also enjoy ... more
I personally don't think orange is that good, but then you need a tarif that will suit you and you alone.Here's some info to help you choose the right network:
While Cellnet and Vodafone continue to dominate, Orange continues to innovative. Orange launched their PCN network in 1994 and has expanded rapidly. Orange have won best network 4 times in a row and when it comes to new products and services, Orange are way ahead of the rest. More recently, Orange have won another award for Most Innovative Product ` Wildfire’ a very clever personal assistant which talks to you through your mobile phone, exclusively available to Orange contract customers. Current customer base is 2.5 million and is growing rapidly. Orange has a very informative website that is well worth a look. Orange offer good value for money with free additional services, some networks charge extra for. Itemised billing is free on all their tariffs and phone insurance (with 24-hr replacement service) is included on all tariffs except Everyday 50. You can also enjoy Rollover minutes for your unused free minutes and with the `Value Promise’, Orange guarantee to match any popular current tariff from a competitor.
Advantages: cheap tarrifs Disadvantages: coverage in Uk
...continent. I was on an Orange Talk 50 tarrif, which included a monthly line rental of almost £18. Then I was charged for my itemized billing.
So I decided to write to Orange to cancel my contract with them, I had to give 30 days notification. Three days later I received a reply letter advising me that I could, instead of cancelling, change my tarrif free of charge. They offered me a wide choice, one being The Virgin Tarrif. They explained it was ... ...5p per minute to other Orange users and national land lines. This is very good value. You dont even have to have a new Sim card, as they alter the new tarrif on theyre computer. Which means you dont even need to wait, you are up and running straight away. The new tarrif begins after your next bill.
If you are thinking of joining Orange, and cant find a tarrif to suit you, then I strongly recommend that you give them a call. They are very helpful ...
doneroamin 14.04.2001
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Advantages: was a good cheap provider Disadvantages: changed the groundrules
...last year from BT to Orange because Orange provided cheaper calls and text messaging services. However, when trying to update my top-up card recently (since Christmas) it has been impossible to buy £5 top-up cards. I have been told that these are being phased out by Orange, and replaced by credit card smart top ups.
Many young children now have mobiles and do not have access to large amounts of cash for top ups of over £5, and don't have access ...
becki909 11.02.2001
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Advantages: A truly inspired idea. Disadvantages: Other ads aren't like this one! Oh, and the sequel (the footy one)
This review is on the television advertisement, promoting Orange's 'Movie Reviews Direct to Your Phone'. The advert in question, is located in a bar where a man is drinking his drink, as you do. Then the camera changes view, where you see an American Police car involved in a car chase. The scene changes back to the who focuses on something that is out of camera shot. The scene flips back and forth a couple of times, before it becomes clear that the ... ...The other patrons are engrossed in their conversatiions, and they pick up their glasses just before the cars hit them.
Then, the car being chased hits a box of matches (I think) and flips over and the thief (or whatever he is) is apprehended. I think this ad is truly imaginative and well thought out. All the lighting is just right, with that sinister feeling.
If only all ads were this interesting! ...
yagasat 11.07.2000
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Advantages: Great chocolate Disadvantages: irritating advert
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Advantages: great tasting, enough to share or just gobble the whole lot Disadvantages: can be very morish!
A momentary indulgence or an Evening of divine decadence.
Dawn French’s TV advert reminds us that chocolate makes us all feel that touch better.
For those of you reading this in black and white, let me describe the scene. Orange foil packaging – unwrap and reveal a segmented round of delicious orange flavoured rich chocolate.
Dive into one tonight - one tap and you have a handful of delicious, delicately flavoured chocolate pieces, enough to share or enough to spoil yourself rotten.
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OMG I've just eaten nearly 927 cals in under 20 mins!!! Can you believe a teeny weeny 175g Chocolate Orange contains that many cals? No. nor can I, and I think it's disgusting (not the chocolate). Still it was nice.
Tap and Unwrap it says on the box. More like take a sledgehammer to it and unwrap. I've chucked mine across the floor, headbutted it and it still stayed solid.
The bedroom shelves did the trick in the end. Good job they are secured safetly to the wall.
A Chocolate Orange comes in little boxes of 175g like I said, for approx £1.60, or you can buy it in segments for approx £3.50. You can now buy a white chocolate version as well, although I admit I haven't tried this yet. Don't know if I would want to to be honest. A chocolate orange to me is all about milk chocolate.
I prefer the segments as they are ...