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Posted 18 November 2013
Free Pay monthly SiM on t mobile!!
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This must be a mistake, t mobile have a sim deal on their web site which is completely free for 250 mins, 500 texts and 500 mb of data! Just got one and it went through ok!
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sorted byThe deal they've offered is ... 24m rolling contract, unlimited minutes, unlimited texts, unlimited data for £1/m!! Also includes EU roaming. Will receive more details in the post when the sim arrives in a few weeks. Half expecting it to be a misprint and actually be £11, £21 per month. We shall see...
finally ported my tmobile numbers after 9 years on tmobile due to them ending all our contracts next month. (edited)
Was it this one?
"Dear Customer,
Thanks for placing an order with T-Mobile for the £8 SIM only pack.
There was an error on the shop which meant that your £8 SIM only was advertised as free each month. We will honour this mistake and your SIM will be with you shortly, we have had a lot of orders because of this error so please allow up to 7 days for delivery.
If you need help or advice with any of our products or services please visit t-mobile.co.uk.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused but we look forward to welcoming you as a T-Mobile customer.
Kind regards,
T-Mobile
t-mobile.co.uk"
1. Instant increase of customer base by hundreds of thousands. Looks great for the quarterly statements to shareholders.
2. The amount offered is negligible to their network infrastructure. 500MB data and 250 mins text, they wont even feel it.
3. There is a good chance you will spend money calling voicemail, customer services, spending data or using minutes outside of your allowance.
4. After 12 months you will forget to cancel and remain a customer, or you actually like your experience and switch over to them directly.
This is quite simply a win-win mostly for them and we obviously don't mind any freebie on HUKD!
Yep, if anybody ever has problems with T-Mobile, PM me. I have a bank full of HD screenshots.
In Windows 8 it's easy you see, you just have to press the WINDOWS + PrntScr button, and it saves them automatically in a folder, no need to mess around with Paint etc.
Maddox: We have been informed that this is a pricing error, but that we will be honouring any orders placed until the issue has been corrected If you place an order for this product you will receive our standard order confirmation email, along with a separate email confirming that your order has been received and that we will be honouring the pricing
chris: so i dont pay anything for 12 months?
Maddox: Chris it will be free for first month only
chris: so after the first month it's £8 a month for 12 months?
Maddox: Yes that's right
If anyone does that, then they'd be an absolute fool. These are contract SIMs and if resold, the contract holder would be liable for any excess data/voice/MMS/premium rate calls etc.
It uses your inclusive minutes to forward, then you can use data or wifi to listen to them without having to ring up
Your monthly plan charges
SIM Only £8 - 12M £6.67
Loyalty discount from your monthly line rental - £6.66
Monthly charge total £0.01
Given that £6.67+VAT = £8.00. Where is my full £8 discount as mentioned on my order?
Also, regarding 08 numbers are we or aren't we billed? And what is that mysterious £4 discount tickbox?
EE are suffering badly since the merger. Just my opinion
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And any change from £0 to £8pm would be higher than the rate of inflation etc. and thus, you can leave your contract for free...
Kind of a mute point.
Looks like Christmas came early for some T Mobile customers. We're aware of the deal online, which is now removed. We'll honour any sign ups
4:59 PM Nov 18th via Twitter for iPad
twitter.com/EE/…320
I understand why you're being a bit sceptical.
The truth is, I've been a Pay Monthly T-Mobile (phone) contract customer since June last year. I have never paid for 08 numbers, even the more-expensive 0844 and 0871 prefixes - despite the nonsensical blurb on the website saying otherwise. Once I checked the PDF tariff brochures, it actually said all 08 numbers were inclusive as part of my allowance. After trialling one call on my first month of the contract, I was ecstatic at the discovery that they are in fact inclusive.
T-Mobile have since removed 08 numbers from allowances as of 30/10/2013 on their (new) phone contracts, but SIM Only tariffs, according to their PDF brochures, still seem to have them included.
I agree it is bizarre for them to include the more expensive 0871 as part of the plan, but at the end of the day, T-Mobile and their parent EE are crazy. Take this deal, for example.
Screenshots proving that I've never paid for an 08 call (from my T-Mobile phone contract SIM, not SIM Only):
£30 each, happy chappy
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this is HUKD - it's in the T's & C's to re-post confirmation or cancellation emails multiple times
I got it 2/3 years ago when similar happened (ultd data, 300 mins, 300 texts) £10 per month for free AND £50 quidco !!!
took a battle but got it, a year later discount ended and i was offered £5 a month which i took. however they only gave £2.50 a month discount. I called and spoke and was told would be corrected, they instead added on another £5 a month discount- so i pay £2.50ish a month now for past 2 years.... needles to say i dont bother getting rid or upgrading but use it as a 2nd line and have no landline
for the voicemail, you can dial your own number from another mobile phone, get your voicemail message and press *, then your pin code and can access your messages that way free of charge
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They do send multiple warning texts before you meet or exceed your limit. Also, when you do meet the limit, the £1 a day isn't automatically chargeable - you'll be redirected to the T-Zones portal asking you to confirm that you want to purchase the daily internet booster.
because your greedy:p
I am already a t mobile pay monthly customer. I ordered 3 sims for my sister and my nieces (no its not been greedy) greedy was if i was just ordering them for the sake of it.
Me ordering three sims did not deny you or anyone else from receiving a sim. Its not one of those items that gets out of stock quickly. It was a planned or not error which we did not expect to be honoured.
Anyone that ordered 2 or more is not denying other this deal. The only ones denying this deal are t-mobile.
Perhaps you were last and they ran out of £8 discounts X)
Hence Preceey is right, and cold streamer is not
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Do NOT put these SIMs on eBay!
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It's not £0. The monthly plan is £8 and you are getting £8 worth of discount.
What about my discount?
If you have any discounts on your account, then these are not affected. We calculate the increase on your original monthly plan charge and then the discount is applied afterwards.
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And don't forget Quidco/TCB as it is mobiles.co.uk/ that sell the deal.
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[/URL][/img]As long as:
a) you follow their cashback requirements (sending in bill # X between Y and Z days etc.)
b) the firm (mobiles.co.uk in this case) doesn't go bust
It's a risk, but i've personally done at least a dozen of these cashback deals, and have only ever had one (Talkworldonline) go bust and thus not get my cashback.
I hope you showered.
I'd suggest phoning them from a different number, sounds like they have it in for you - I spoke to Kieran about 3 minutes after you, he said that he'd throw in a free holiday to the Bahamas and pay me to keep my t-mobile contract as I was such a nice person to deal with compared to the last **** he had on.