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Posted 1 March 2017
Plusnet (EE) 30 day £10 unlimited/4GB @ Plusnet Mobile
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SMS shortcodes are not supported either. No mobile app yet. Voicemail can only be activated/deactivated by contacting customer services. No visual voicemail on iPhones.
Steady, I hear that her mother, Beattie, is a bit of a beast
I'll wait for the Virgin....deal then
EE definitely price matches this offer
10.00 (instead of £15) a month for 4GB of data, unlimited minutes & unlimited texts.
•Available to new and existing customers signing up via plus.net/mob…017 between 15th February 2017 and 28th February 2017.
•There is no cash alternative to this offer. Plusnet reserves the right to remove this offer at any time including prior to the advertised end date without notice. Other exclusions and conditions may apply.
•Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer (including Mates Rates).
I signed up to Plusnet February 2016 when it was known as Life Mobile. At the time, out of curiosity tried sim in an EE phone and an old Orange phone, worked each time.
Please share what you found (_;)
https://www.plus.net/mobile/smart-cap
Can be set to a minimum £2
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Please don't fall into the trap of thinking the data endpoint is the same for a MVNO. It's not, and the performance difference between them can be vast (See Giffgaff vs O2).
I'm not saying this is a bad deal (it's not), but don't be under the illusion that you're going to be a tier 1 customer on the mast. Hopefully Plusnet have a good data endpoint, but time will tell on that front.
Quite simply, don't compare the MVNO parent to the actual MVNO. The difference between them can be so large it becomes irrelevant.
Have you tried this one? Not sure what service is like but only 30 day contracts with lower usages thepeoplesoperator.com/sim…ing
I ordered 2 sim. 1st time the offer showed when I clicked on get deal, 2nd time didn't show and I called them up and told them about this offer and they manually ordered another for me.
Yes of course. Just port it across like you would with any other network. Get your PAC from O2.
Edit- Found the answer.
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Well Vodafone offered to match it...WITH A 12 MONTH TERM! X) X) X)
I mean why even TRY retain a customer Vodafone - 1 month v 12 ? LOL
I've been looking at Opensignal and it seems EE outdoes Voda here
EE are quite good at matching sister company offers DIRECT from their sisters, give them a call.
I am using the IPhone's wi-fi calling with PlusNet without issue (It states "Make and receive calls over Wi-Fi with your EE account" in the settings.)
Uses EE network
No contract (call to cancel and it just ends 30days from request)
Can set smart cap if you call them to allow fixed rollover (default £2)
Its not weekly, its a 'mates rates' deal for if you are already a broadband customer (source: I am staff)
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0121 4 10 3325/0 121 4 10 DEAL
According to my email it didn't
mates rates? it is for anyone, select the NO/YES I am a Plusnet BB tab and it remains £10 either way
that must be one of the cheapest around!
£1.50 per 250MB per day after 4GB - cheaper than Voda @ £6.50 per 250MB and 3's 1p a MB
or a data bundle valid until refresh date
250MB £2
500MB £4
1GB £6
2GB £10
4GB £15
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Well they took my £10 upfront and sent a email confirming plan ?
Did not know it was a MSE deal, I googled for 4GB/£10 deal after I could not find Uswitch or broadbandchoices special on +Net mobile sims, I just copy/pasted link.
EE/Plus sims use the old Orange/T-Mobile network codes, EE is actually built on the T-Mobile 3G network footprint and a few extra sites from Orange.
My old Orange payg sim issued pre merger had to be replaced after EE launched as it was not accepted by a EE or T-Mobile phones, they were even fussy to do this as wanted me on EE payg, pffft.
Same as old T-Mobile sims could not use a locked Orange - you need a replacement sim from EE if a sim is that old of pre merger. But as Terry says a EE phone should work no issues with +Net sim.
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huh ? free o2 wifi
http://www.o2.co.uk/connectivity/free-wifi
Unlike other wifi hotspots, O2 Wifi is free to use and available to users on all networks. You do, however, have to be over 18 to register and accept our terms and conditions.
You can use O2 Wifi to browse the web, make phone and video calls over the internet and watch online videos. All of these services work better over wifi than a standard 3G or 4G network or web dongle.
o2.co.uk/app…ifi
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I would stay with EE if they had some kind of EU minutes deal like Three