How to not buy an i-phone in 4 chapters.
1. After much deliberation, and aching shoulders from lugging a laptop around, decide to invest in an i-phone. 4pm Sunday, pile family into car, drive to O2 shop, discover that current phone contract with 3 has a month to run. Decide to wait a month. Go home. Spend a month noticing all the occasions when I would have used my iphone.
i2. One month later. Go back to O2 shop, discuss the various details and decide the business contract is best. Haven’t brought any documentation or ID for my business. Go home. Spend a week or so noticing all the times when I would have used my iphone.
3. Some time later. Go back to O2 shop. Discover the new phone comes out today, along with new contract details so discuss options, and make decision. Phone 3 for PAC code. Possibly the most stressful 25minutes of my life battling with relentless woman to get PAC code. Felt quite shaky by the end. She said she would text it in the next few hours. Hang out in town for a few hours.
4. Go back to O2 shop. Very busy (new phone out – I find it weird how many people want one immediately). My credit application is rejected! Go home feeling depleted and contact experian. My record shows I went a few pounds over my overdraft limit twice in the last year and haven’t fully paid off my credit card for the last couple of months. No late payments or other misdemeanours. Can’t believe this is enough to reject my application. Awaiting reply from enquiry to experian. continuing to notice all the times when I would have used my iphone. PAC code expires in a month, so if I don’t get it all sorted, I’ll have to psyche up to that phone conversation again.