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Old 20-11-10, 11:46 PM
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Question Help with Blackberry (R) Bolt on

I'm currently on the tarrif where when I top up £10 I get 300 texts but I'm thinking of adding this bolt on but I've got a few questions:

It says 'BlackBerry(R) Bolt On offering 500MB UK Data, unlimited Wi-Fi and unlimited access to BlackBerry email' am I right in thinking that this means I can go on the internet without needing to connect to wifi and I'm able to download 500MB worth, it includes BBM and I can get my emails sent to my phone?

I've put the bolt on into my basket in the shop but when I look at my basket it says it's £5 a month but underneath it says "these bolt ons will cost you £10 a month"

Does anyone know why?

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Old 22-11-10, 02:52 PM
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Re: Help with Blackberry (R) Bolt on

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am I right in thinking that this means I can go on the internet without needing to connect to wifi and I'm able to download 500MB worth, it includes BBM and I can get my emails sent to my phone?
Yes - but be aware that it doesn't include anything browsed outside of the device (e.g. tethering it to a laptop, or sat nav getting traffic updates).

You would log onto the O2 BIS site and setup your email there.

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I've put the bolt on into my basket in the shop but when I look at my basket it says it's £5 a month but underneath it says "these bolt ons will cost you £10 a month"

Does anyone know why?
I honestly can't answer that one - it might be worth giving O2 a quick call?
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