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You never win, when you are in le position there will always be more expensive things to get.

My r32 was better off when I was a student on casual wages. Now its all about budgeting & being serious with money :(

The sad reality :(

Yeah no doubt commitments and responsibilities just continue to grow! I guess sometimes at the end of the day, you just have to bite the bullet and go for what you want and deal with the rest! :P

but telstra you pay $$ for the good connection. vodafail serves me mostly; although their dodgy reception can be a pain at times, but generally not that many dramas for me thus far

as I presumed, I would also because brunette > blonde

that is true

Telstra or Optus.... Never seem to get reception with Optus atm but could be that phones f**ked

Either way get to finally upgrade, S3 here I come :D

optus seems to always run out of reception when you need it most...

also upgrading next month to an S3 good timing since my phone got smashed yesterday

telstra...

havent been to one place without reception yet, even elevators i seem to have a perfectly clear convo

Yeah that's what I want, reception.

Optus has a tower 5mins away from my house, and I still don't get reception some days :S

but telstra you pay $$ for the good connection. vodafail serves me mostly; although their dodgy reception can be a pain at times, but generally not that many dramas for me thus far

not really both Optus and Telstra have $80 plans, and most people would think Optus cheaper but there plan comes in at $2016 over 24months and Telstra is at $1920

Also Telstra has free to talk from 7pm to 7am during weekdays and all day weekends where as Optus don't on theirs. The only thing Optus give you is $50 more calls (makes no difference with free talk, and .5gb extra data which I never use all mine cause I'm usually on wifi anyway)

that is true

optus seems to always run out of reception when you need it most...

also upgrading next month to an S3 good timing since my phone got smashed yesterday

Yeah that's what I hate most, especially because phone is used for work calls too

Telstra its no contest I had Optus and it just failed epically in same spots everytime - pay $30 more for Telstra but for my kind of work it's well and truly worth it!

Underground car parks full reception love it.

not really both Optus and Telstra have $80 plans, and most people would think Optus cheaper but there plan comes in at $2016 over 24months and Telstra is at $1920

Also Telstra has free to talk from 7pm to 7am during weekdays and all day weekends where as Optus don't on theirs. The only thing Optus give you is $50 more calls (makes no difference with free talk, and .5gb extra data which I never use all mine cause I'm usually on wifi anyway)

Oh yeah? I haven't really looked at phone/contracts recently (mine only ends next Jan, or even with early exit deal of some sort still a few months away) - but just thought as a general rule telstra you do pay more for less (in terms of plans/handsets/random additions - but you do get more with mad reception as everyone here is saying haha). Will have to keep an open mind and check out telstra when contract is up then this time maybe hmm :P

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