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Posted 4 January 2024
Lebara 5G SIM, No contract - 3GB Data, 300 Minutes, Unlimited Texts, EU Roaming - 99p p/m for 6 months
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This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
Some of the best, value for money, Lebara Sim only Deals for new customers!
3GB 5G Data, 300 UK minutes, Unlimited UK texts, Unlimited Mins & Texts to Lebara UK numbers, 50 International mins to 42 countries, EU Roaming - 99p per month for 6 months, £4.40 thereafter
Best deal if your data requirement is less than 3GB and you want to switch again after initial 6 months offer
5GB 5G Data, Unlimited UK minutes, Unlimited UK texts, 100 International mins to 42 countries, EU Roaming - £1.90 per month for 6 months, £4.90 thereafter
Good deal if your data requirement is less than 5GB and you want to continue with 5GB data for £4.90 p/m after initial 6 months offer. If you want to switch after 6 months, 15GB plan is a better deal
15GB 5G Data, Unlimited UK minutes, Unlimited UK texts, 100 International mins to 42 countries, EU Roaming - 99p per month for 6 months, £7.90 thereafter
Best deal with lot more data than above offers, if you want to switch again after initial 6 months offer
Unlimited 5G Data, Unlimited UK minutes, Unlimited UK texts, 100 International mins to 42 countries, EU Roaming - £9.99 per month for 3 months, £24.95 thereafter
Good deal if you want 30GB EU roaming for your EU holiday or stay and you want to switch again after initial 3 months offer
No Annual Price Rise
No Strings Attached: No long contracts only 30-day rolling plans. Change or cancel your plan anytime
EU Roaming Included: Use your plan in the EU at no extra cost (upto 30GB on an unlimited plan)
No Credit Checks: Hassle free sign up, it usually takes less than 60 secs.
Runs on Vodafone network: A reliable network, with fast reliable speeds and 98% coverage. 5G included at no extra cost
3GB 5G Data, 300 UK minutes, Unlimited UK texts, Unlimited Mins & Texts to Lebara UK numbers, 50 International mins to 42 countries, EU Roaming - 99p per month for 6 months, £4.40 thereafter
Best deal if your data requirement is less than 3GB and you want to switch again after initial 6 months offer
5GB 5G Data, Unlimited UK minutes, Unlimited UK texts, 100 International mins to 42 countries, EU Roaming - £1.90 per month for 6 months, £4.90 thereafter
Good deal if your data requirement is less than 5GB and you want to continue with 5GB data for £4.90 p/m after initial 6 months offer. If you want to switch after 6 months, 15GB plan is a better deal
15GB 5G Data, Unlimited UK minutes, Unlimited UK texts, 100 International mins to 42 countries, EU Roaming - 99p per month for 6 months, £7.90 thereafter
Best deal with lot more data than above offers, if you want to switch again after initial 6 months offer
Unlimited 5G Data, Unlimited UK minutes, Unlimited UK texts, 100 International mins to 42 countries, EU Roaming - £9.99 per month for 3 months, £24.95 thereafter
Good deal if you want 30GB EU roaming for your EU holiday or stay and you want to switch again after initial 3 months offer
No Annual Price Rise
No Strings Attached: No long contracts only 30-day rolling plans. Change or cancel your plan anytime
EU Roaming Included: Use your plan in the EU at no extra cost (upto 30GB on an unlimited plan)
No Credit Checks: Hassle free sign up, it usually takes less than 60 secs.
Runs on Vodafone network: A reliable network, with fast reliable speeds and 98% coverage. 5G included at no extra cost
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Lebara has currently Get 50% off for 3 months, the referrer gets up to £50 campaign, if you want to use it you can do so from this .
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sorted byFor 99p this is very tempting.
Heated (edited)
Not long ago it was 20gb for 1.99/3m (edited)
https://www.hotukdeals.com/visit/threaddesc/4274563/17573730
I had tried to order this and it kept failing for me.
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Just cancelled that order via the chat and reordered!
I got the impression that the advisor has been cancelling a lot of orders today!
The monthly plan begins from the moment the SIM card is inserted and activated onto their network.
So your first month will begin from the date of activation; not purchase.
Turning off auto renew warns you are about to cancel your plan, will lose your promotion and may experience service disruption (edited)
If you do not activate within time, they refund you the cost of the sim.
Still a really good deal imo. I only get 4g in most places unless I'm in the city centre (west Midlands)
I use mine in an android-auto box in the car for spotify, netflix etc & havent had any issues
This has caused me major issues, the number I wanted to keep was "split port"... If you don't know what that is look it up. Others have had the same issue with lebara. It took over 2 weeks and a lot of effort on my part to sort out.
Beyond this, the signal is good and no other problems, however their customer service team asked me to alter an honest review..... This was before they had sorted the split porting issue. Commercially damn naughty in my eyes..... Hence a high trust pilot rating, plus many of those reviewers very strangely have only reviewed one company!
It's very easy to port your number out and back into a new deal whenever you want, note if a better deal comes along you don't have to complete the full term of the offer as you're not in a contract.
Like myself, most people seem to be using a 3 PAYG SIM for porting out and in. You don't have to add any credit or bundle to the 3 SIM, and once you've ported to 3, you can request your new 3 PAC the day after the initial port completes.
There are detailed 'double porting' steps in some of these Lebara posts, it's very easy. (edited)
With this I will finally be free from the nightmare that is Lycamobile.
No idea why 3 payouts were declined as all 5 were used for just under three months and then ported away at the same time.
So in answer to your query, seems to be pot luck whether they pay out or not (used Quidco Compare)