Moshe Gariani
Well-known member
- Mar 10, 2005
- 12,199
I’m sure this has been done many times before - but current info is needed and hopefully NSC will be indulgent given yesterday’s magnificence...
13 year old Moshe Jnr’s phone is refusing to charge and apparently needs replacing.
With money a limited resource what is the best option?
Last time I went to CEX (in Eastbourne) and got a Samsung for about £120. He’s then on a Sky SIM only deal shared with me that’s cheap. I have also bought a phone for myself at around the same price and ended up with an iPhone that needs constant charging (I keep it connected to a battery pack I have to carry round[emoji23]).
I think I’m happy to pay about £20 a month repeatedly or should I stick with same approach as previously and hope for better luck?
Finally, should I pay for insurance? If so, can anyone recommend a policy?
Thanks in anticipation of any help. I’m sure the necessary experience/knowledge is present here in spades[emoji1696].
13 year old Moshe Jnr’s phone is refusing to charge and apparently needs replacing.
With money a limited resource what is the best option?
Last time I went to CEX (in Eastbourne) and got a Samsung for about £120. He’s then on a Sky SIM only deal shared with me that’s cheap. I have also bought a phone for myself at around the same price and ended up with an iPhone that needs constant charging (I keep it connected to a battery pack I have to carry round[emoji23]).
I think I’m happy to pay about £20 a month repeatedly or should I stick with same approach as previously and hope for better luck?
Finally, should I pay for insurance? If so, can anyone recommend a policy?
Thanks in anticipation of any help. I’m sure the necessary experience/knowledge is present here in spades[emoji1696].