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	<title>Comments on: ComReg to probe lo-call mobile tariff</title>
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		<title>By: Madden</title>
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		<description>cool. i got on to o2 after seeing the charges and googling 1890 rates among other things and then came across this site and quoted some bits back to the o2 chat girl and got half the money back for the two calls which is a fair bit better than €.35 per minute when you have the means to make it for free or as little as €.05

So thanks to you I&#039;m €2 up. cheers!


ohh the reason i had to call an 1890 number was to verify that you canot turn updates off on the n900 which o2 sold me with a 250mb bundle. the problem is the updates add up to more than 15mb per 24 hours even if there are no updates to install (its just the list of packages and their versions). so after calling nokia and wasting 3 hours on the phone to o2 they finally agreed to up my bundle to 700mb from 250mb at no charge and with no upgrade date penelty.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>cool. i got on to o2 after seeing the charges and googling 1890 rates among other things and then came across this site and quoted some bits back to the o2 chat girl and got half the money back for the two calls which is a fair bit better than €.35 per minute when you have the means to make it for free or as little as €.05</p>
<p>So thanks to you I&#8217;m €2 up. cheers!</p>
<p>ohh the reason i had to call an 1890 number was to verify that you canot turn updates off on the n900 which o2 sold me with a 250mb bundle. the problem is the updates add up to more than 15mb per 24 hours even if there are no updates to install (its just the list of packages and their versions). so after calling nokia and wasting 3 hours on the phone to o2 they finally agreed to up my bundle to 700mb from 250mb at no charge and with no upgrade date penelty.</p>
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