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Bucking the trand of mobile phone buying |
| Written by Jay Hyde | |
| Friday, 28 April 2006 | |
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How many hours can it take to buy a mobile phone? It's a simple question and one which should have a simple answer; you should be able to spend around 15 minutes finding the deal you want. Unfortunately it's the wrong answer; it takes hours. Hours of walking round shops and hours of surfing the same old internet sites over and over whilst writing everything down as you go. We feel that we shouldnt have to do this, we want someone to do it for us. Nobody came to the rescue so we do it ourselves and now we do it for everyone else too!
With the growing number of retailers in the mobile phone market (both online and high street shops), the average consumer is now hit with a barrage of information. As usual all companies claim to have the best deals at the best rates with the best phones which all appear to be aimed at you, and just you, because you count, you are important to them. You are the chosen one. Obviously in reality people do take little or notice of such blurb and try and find out the deals which which suits them and their pocket but the choice is still bewildering. Hours can be spent browsing the internet and look at the multitude of retailers to see who has the deal they want on that particular day. Thankfully we can provide a solution to the tired consumer - a simple search engine. We are no Google or Yahoo, we just do phones; introducing Phone-Splat. You can find us at www.phone-splat.co.uk We grab details from online retailers about their best rates dailly - around 20000 deals - and put them on and easy to use website. Best of all is we are a FREE service! now you don't find that very often these days. |
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