Saving money with your mobile phone
With the vast majority of the UK public owning at least one mobile phone the industry is seeing significant interest in multiple customers from one household. However, despite the fact that the vast majority of UK phone operators will offer either free calls between customers from the same network, or significantly reduced calls, many people are still not taking up these potentially lucrative offers.
The chances are that the vast majority of your phone calls are either with close friends or family members. When you also take into account the various "hot numbers", which some network providers offer with discounts to certain numbers, big money can be saved. Historically many people have been against moving network providers simply because they wanted to retain their old number, but under the regulations of today it is possible, for a small payment, to take your current number to any network.
Some communications companies will also allow you to bundle up broadband, TV packages, land line and mobile phone usage under one agreement, and often offer large discounts to consumers. There is no doubt that if you look around there are offers out there which could potentially save you hundreds of pounds a year. What are you waiting for?
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