Archive for the “Mobile Phone Advice” Category

A few years ago, the idea of giving up your land line and using a mobile phone exclusively might have seemed ridiculous. These days, mobile phones are more affordable than ever, and sometimes mobile phones can even be less expensive than using a land line. If you have been contemplating making your mobile phone your […]

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You may have heard from a well-meaning friend or an anxious parent that using a mobile phone can be bad for your health. Some sources even claim that mobile phones cause cancer. While it’s true that mobile phones give of radiation (so do radios, microwaves, cordless phones, and televisions), the level generated by a mobile […]

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If you have had it with your old mobile phone provider or are looking to buy your first mobile phone, you should know that mobile phones are the least expensive they’ve ever been. Thanks to the rapid advance of mobile technology and the increasing popularity of mobile phones in general, just about anyone can afford […]

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When buying a mobile phone, a customer basically has two options. She can visit high end mobile phone shops or use one of the many mobile phone comparison sites on the internet. Some people are suspicious of mobile phone comparison sites because there is no human interaction, and the deals sometimes seem too good to […]

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If it’s really possible to get a free line rental, why don’t more people do it? Some people simply don’t know about free mobile phone line rentals. Others assume that these deals must be a scam. The truth is, it’s possible to get a contract with up to one and a half years free, leaving […]

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Here at Free Line Rental Mobile we always list our deals in order of effective cost. That is to say we take off all discounts and give the average monthly rental.
So, if you take out a 12 month contract at £20 with 6 months free, we will show the average line rental as being £10.
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