Tuesday, June 09, 2009

iphone insurance

iPhone insurance is something you will need to get if you own an iPhone.

Of course, you could go unprotected and then pay the £350 when you have to replace it yourself...

Or maybe you want to get iphone insurance

Make sure you get the full cover protection

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Travel insurance

Why should you get travel insurance ?

Simply because it is HORRIBLE if you ever need it and dont have it.

Your luggage is lost, you've had your camera stolen...

Just not nice.

Anyway, there is a new site which can most likely help you at http://www.burtplan.co.uk/

Also, if you have an iPhone then you should definitely consider getting iPhone insurance specifically for it to cover you.

Your iPhone is an expensive piece of kit. Replacing it will cost somewhee near £350.

This iPhone insurance is like a more specific version of mobile phone insurance but tailored for iPhones

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

iPhone Insurance

If you have an iPhone chances are you probably love it!

I have never met an iPhone owner who didnt think it is the best phone ever.

So what if you lost yourr iPhone?

Imagine if you were without your iPhone?

That said, most iPhone owners also know the iPhone is very valuable and coveted by others.

Which makes it attractive to thieves.

So how about iPhone insurance ?

You should seriously consider iphone insurance if you want your iphone to be protected. A good place to start is here
http://www.iphoneinsurancecover.co.uk/iphoneInsuranceInformation.html

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Who wants a free phone?

BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO MOBILE PHONES

It might sound a trite question - but who wants a free phone?

If it is free there is ALWAYS a catch.

But what if you knew exactly what that catch was, and how you could make it work in your favour?

So why are mobile phones free?

Well, really they are not free. The mobile phone dealer has to buy in the phone at cost price. This can be from £30 to £500+. All the half-decent phones are £200 and more.

So why would the mobile phone dealer give the phone away? Are they making a loss?

Mobile phones are only free when they are connected on a 'pay-monthly' or'line rental' contract. This is the opposite of 'pre-pay' or 'pay as you go' phones (PAYG). With pay as you go phones you simply buy phone credit top up (eg £10, £20 credit) in a shop and add that to your phone. This means that you can only use the phone for as long as there is credit on the phone. No credit - no phone call.

With a pay-monthly (line rental) mobile phone you use the phone as much as you want, then simply pay for your calls by a monthly bill.

Think about this ... Which do you think the mobile phone networks prefer - a customer on pre-pay or a customer on pay-monthly contract?

The mobile phone networks prefer the contract customer, because the contract, which is usually 12 or 18 months long, signs the customer into that contract, and they are guaranteed to get 12/18 months worth of business from that customer, and maybe more afterwards if the customer continues with them (which most do). So the network is guaranteed 12+ months of line rental, plus the cost of any additional calls that the customer might make.

This is why the networks give a big commission to the dealer when they connect a customer on a pay-monthly contract. The amount of commissio the dealer gets is proportional to the monthly line rentla the customer agrees to pay each month under the contract. The more the line rental amount, the more the dealer's commission.

This is why dealers will often talk you into getting a higher price plan, with a higher line rental.

If you agree to a basic (cheaper) phone on a high price plan, then the dealer is laughing.

Now THIS is how the dealer is then able to give you that mobile phone for free.

Maybe the phone cost him £150, but if his network commission is £400, he can give you the mobile phone for free, and still make £250 profit.

If you visit a small independent retailer, and sometimes larger chain mobile phone retailers, you can usually negotiate and haggle to get a better deal. If you don't want a high-spec 'bells and whistles' phone, but you do talk a lot on the phone (hence need a high price plan with lots of incluclive call minutes), then you know that the dealer is going to get a big fat commission cheque.

With this in mind, you should be able to either get some money back, and/or get them to throw in lots of accessories or other free gifts to go with the phone.

This is how 'cashback offers' work. The cashback is paid out of the dealers commission, to make the offer more appealing to you.

Many website, although they 'wont haggle', do already have very competitive cashback offers, which means more money to you.

For example, have a look at http://www.mobile-phone-upgrade.com (they do new contract mobile phones, not just upgrades).

You will see there that they have many free mobile phones with big cashbacks to you as the customer.

So this is how the 'free mobile phone' system works.

Monday, February 05, 2007

Simple phone - Easy to use

Everyone always raves about the latest newest brightest, shiniest phones with the most gadgets. What about the solid phones that 'does exactly what it says on the tin'?

There is a growing voice of people who just want a phone to make calls, receive calls and maybe text messaging.

Nokia 1100 Mobile Phones
The best of the bunch is the Nokia 1100. Decent sized number pad and easy menu system.

Simple to use and convenient, the Nokia 1100 allows you to communicate with confident ease.

Durability and simplicity are the watchwords for this phone, making it the mobile phone of choice if you are seeking a simple, reliable means of communication. The colours may vary, but the reliability of the Nokia 1100 is constant.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Vodafone Mobile Phones

There is a new site at http://www.vodafonemobilephones.org/ which seems rather odd.

It looks like it is just a few random but interesting links and some other text for mobile phone news and other related stuff. Odd layout though

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Anyone for Pink Chocolate?

I have no idea how the combination of "pink" and "chocolate" works, but LG seem to think they have achieved it ...

And ironically enough, this one is on Orange network - Too many colours for me ... Orange, Pink Chocolate - I 'm starting to feel a bit off-colour ... (sorry - that was a terrible joke)


Mobile phones - LG Chocolate pink
Anyway, it is a fun looking phone. Originally, it was 'chocolate' coloured, and the name seems to have stick. The model is actually the KG800.

Despite all the colour complexities, it is proving a very popular phone already, being sighted in a few celebrities pckets as well as selling like hot (chocolate) cakes.

Mobile Phone Information - For more info click here