Unfortunately, this deal has expired 6 July 2023.
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Posted 12 June 2023
EE 20GB 5G data/ Unlim min/text, Free 6 Months Extras - £9.60pm x 12m = £115.20 (with Student code / BT BB customers, £10.80pm without) @ BT
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About this deal
This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
12 months as oppose to other 24m deal.
As quite a few commented that they would rather not tied up for 24 months, here is 12 months deal.
If you don't have student code - it will be £10.80pm.
It says you need to have BT broadband to get this deal (most people commented to get one without it anyway)
Usual extras free for 6 months, I.e. Apple music etc
As quite a few commented that they would rather not tied up for 24 months, here is 12 months deal.
If you don't have student code - it will be £10.80pm.
It says you need to have BT broadband to get this deal (most people commented to get one without it anyway)
Usual extras free for 6 months, I.e. Apple music etc
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sorted byText PAC to 65075 to request your PAC code. Within a few working hours you’ll get a call from their retentions team. It’s often an 07973 number that will call and usually they’ll only try once. Try and negotiate a good deal with them (Note they can only offer the best deals if you mention that you’ve been shopping around and name some competitor prices)
If you can’t negotiate a better price then you can either:
1) Try to apply for this as a new contract from EE, then port your number out to another network and back in again to this new SIM.
2) Leave EE and move to another company that also use EE Signal;
nowmobile.co.uk/sim…hly
cmlink.com/uk/…ans
1pmobile.com/
popitmobile.co.uk/plans
https://www.rwgmobile.wales/rates-plans-eng-per/
You can then use the PAC code you requested to port your number to one of these. Or if you do get a good deal by haggling with EE when they call you back then the PAC will expire after 30 days if unused and your EE account will remain active.
Alternatively you could pick another brand that runs on the EE network that offers inclusive roaming instead if you need it a lot in the first year.
If you sign up for this you’ll not be getting any inclusive roaming though.
Some people find that using a code removes double data. In that case then if you continue you won’t have double data. But if you still see it after code redemption then what you see is what you’ll get.
If you do have to start chasing EE to add it on later, note that you run the risk of having to undergo BT Broadband account verification to get it.
If you stack multiple discounts then the order will be flagged and when they call you they’ll often ask you to confirm your BT account details before telling you to choose which discount you want to keep and which you want to remove.
15 min later, they called me and asked me why I wanna move.
I told them I wanna switch to Vodafone, £21 /month unlimited
1 sec later, the guy said I can do unlimited with EU Roaming for £18 (100mb speed, 12 months)
I said yes pls and that was that (edited)
Possibly moving back down south (currently near Edinburgh) and the internet there is shocking but did notice where I live you can get 5G signals outside so was going to get one of them 5G sims, a hub and an antenna but can't find much useful reviews online.
Thank you!!!
(Probably not, but i haven't looked for a while...just checked the unlimited deals in that link, not bad but still too much for me) (edited)
In terms of unlimited pricing the prices you see on that link are the best you’ll get. A bit less if you use a student discount code for example. When it comes to renewal they have better pricing but your first year or two would suck in comparison for price.
The only other alternative is RWG who piggyback on EE with 4G (No 800MHz) and 5G and do ‘unlimited’ data for £15 a month.
I assume the other networks are no good for you?Smarty owned by Three often do £15-16 for truly unlimited SIMs. They’re normally the way to go if you’re on a budget.
Otherwise there’s Giffgaff which is a budget brand that is actually owned by o2. It’s all self service online so you don’t have to deal with customer service at all. But there’s no calling features available.
Has anyone tried to get a 2nd sim added to their account for 20% less after taking this out?
You can’t apply the discount to this as it’s not a full price deal from the EE Website. It’s already discounted by BT for 10% off and double data. You can’t stack discounts. I’m pretty sure that these are also supposed to be targeted at new customers too.
HOWEVER you can swap the 10% BT discount for a 15-20% discount with a student code for example.
So, I find myself in desperate need of a spare discount code. My wallet is giving me that "we're practically empty" look, and I'm starting to worry it might stage a protest soon. If any of you fine lads/ladies have a spare discount code lying around, I promise to give it a loving home
How long before they ship the sim card?
If so, is there anyone kind enough to spare one for me please as this seems like a great deal!