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Posted 28 January 2024
4GB of 5G data, unlimited mins/texts, 1p a month for first 3 months (£5 from month 4)
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About this deal
4GB 5G DATA
Unlimited Minutes
Unlimited SMS
Months 1-3: £0.01 per month
Thereafter: £5.00 per month
Uses the EE network. Includes EU roaming. SIMs must be activated in the UK or roaming will not be enabled.
Data roaming is capped at 2GB for the first three months of usage. Thereafter, your roaming cap will be increased to 4GB .
Additional countries included in free roaming: Australia, San Marino & Ukraine.
Unlimited Minutes
Unlimited SMS
Months 1-3: £0.01 per month
Thereafter: £5.00 per month
Uses the EE network. Includes EU roaming. SIMs must be activated in the UK or roaming will not be enabled.
Data roaming is capped at 2GB for the first three months of usage. Thereafter, your roaming cap will be increased to 4GB .
Additional countries included in free roaming: Australia, San Marino & Ukraine.
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Edited by a community support team member, 28 January 2024
56 Comments
sorted byjust seen on trustpilot I’ve signed up with them for sim deal November 2023. The deal was first 3 months 99p and then £10 each month I was charged first month 99p and then second month £10 I contacted customer service and I was advised
so be warned
they even slow at posting a sim which i decided to not risk going to them (edited)
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I wasn't proper to take a risk, so I cancelled the PayPal agreement and ported the number out to a lyca deal to make sure 100% cancelation
It's because this network doesn't currently support VoLTE. You sit on 4G or 5G for fast web browsing and just generally while idle. But then you need to drop to 2G to make a call (or 3G, but this is actively being switched off right now so barely worth mentioning)
Some phones aren't very good at dropping down to 2G quickly when it's told there's an incoming call so the call just fails to come through. Or in a few locations you might even find that you have a 4G signal but no 2G coverage in range. This will again cause the same problem.
VoLTE (Calling on the 4G Network) is coming soon, but still isn't there just yet. This is a similar situation with a few other brands that piggyback on EE as well. So be careful when picking other networks for now.
I took a gamble on this and it's been ok. I took out their Xmas deal 10th December, 1p per month for three months then a fiver afterwards, no contract, 30 days rolling. Had some issues getting verification email but it finally came through on Hotmail.
Had an issue with first trying to port in using their site, didn't work. Spoke to a customer support advisor, took PAC code and it completed. Day of the port is always seemingly iffy but after that it's fine.
Have mostly had 5 bars. No WiFi calling, no 4g/volte calling, it's fine though can survive on 2g. 4g 100mb down at night. About 50mb during day. No issue with them taking a penny. Last payment will be 11th Feb, I'm going to Lebara's 99p x6 months thing.
When you call customer support, just dial the number from the mobile, there's no security checks by the advisor lol. I guess they figure if it's calling from the mobile, it's sufficient to conclude only the actual account holder would be calling. (edited)
1. Turn off auto renewing payments (easily done on the app)
2. Request pac code (can always text)
3. Give pac code to new network - account will close when number ported - receive an email advising it's been closed
I have PayPal set up - I'll do the above then log in to PayPal and end/stop the recurring payment on there too.
I've been lucky I guess... so far. Just another month to stretch that final 1p then we'll see how the port out goes, which I think will be ok.
I don't know if I could take out another penny deal using a different email account etc but ergh, I don't wanna do the whole port dance thing might be too techinical and just crash their windows xp. (edited)
Porting my number took forever and needed to contact them re the auto renew. I requested and used my PAC code well before my 6month 1p deal ended but they still took the full £5 after I had left which I struggled to get them to understand and refund back. (live and learn)
But they were the best for 5G
Shame
Are you not thinking of TalkMobile? They are fully owned by Vodafone themselves.
Edit: so far it is ok, the switch went fine and they gave an extra GB for keeping my number. The odd thing is calling people it takes 15 up to 30 sec to start ringing never had that before. Switched 2 phones to this plan both do that. (edited)
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THM tends to be a little better for data than the other name you mentioned in my experience. Both are very similar really but other brand is a little more prone to increased latency and/or decreased speeds at times.