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Binding: Electronics Brand: Nokia EAN: 5027141534039 Label: Nokia Manufacturer: Nokia Model: Nokia 6070 Publisher: Nokia Release Date: 2007-01-21 Studio: Nokia
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Untitled Document  just pay as you go It's simple. No bills. No contract.  Just top-up your phone with credit as you need it. And there’s one simple tariff for everyone, with fixed rates all day, so you always know where you are.  Here's why it pays to choose Orange pay as you go: - get up to 1000 free texts or up to 50% of your top-ups back every month - simply top-up  by a total of £10 or more a month - keep your number when you join Orange pay as you go - 2-for-1 film tickets, every week with Orange Wednesdays - two free reserve calls if you run out of credit - texts from only 3p with Orange Extras - get more for your money with your choice of pay as you go rewards   Any Time Fixed Rates Combine fixed rate calls day or night, with a choice of two bonus top-ups. Ideal if you enjoy chatting, texting, or spend over £10 a week. 
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