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chiarieds said:Hi @Leigh14 - more info here: https://www.giffgaffed.com/ I have the lowest value 'goodybag' as they call them (£6 a month as mentioned). Every month you get a breakdown of your usage & recommendations, tho I've always been fine on this goodybag. Might be worth looking into as they use O2 as well.
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Oh ok but you get that anywhere they are popular in wales and its one of the better signals here people make their own choice
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Also EE has been voted one of the top phone providers
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I have been with ee for years and never had any issues with Cs or my contracts always been so helpful and even in the store . They help me transfer my stuff from one phone to another and set up new phone
There are good and bad with all providers it's down to personal experience -
Plusnet sim only £6 monthly (4GB data / unlimited calls & texts) 30 day contract (use mid-range smart phone)
o2 PAYG 321 plan (3p min 2p Text 1p data) old sim on basic phone. -
fluffycat said:Plusnet sim only £6 monthly (4GB data / unlimited calls & texts) 30 day contract (use mid-range smart phone)
o2 PAYG 321 plan (3p min 2p Text 1p data) old sim on basic phone.? -
I've been with Virgin for some time now and for £6 per month. I get Phone and free texts, free calls to Virgin numbers, cheap calls and I can upgrade yearly at no extra cost. Not sure how much data, I hardly ever use it. I prefer my computer with the big screen.
Things may change though. I hear they have merged with 02, or taken them over? -
I’ve got no landline only mobile phone, I’ve been with Three for years paying £8 a month for 8GB data and unlimited mins and texts, plus we have Three WiFi £18 a month unlimited. But you can get unlimited everything on a sim only plan and use the phone as a hotspot for WiFi but would be no good when I go out as no WiFi for the better half at home.
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