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By *ophieslut OP   TV/TS 8 weeks ago
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If you don't use 1 of the lower cost virtual mobile networks, why don't you? How much could you save instead?

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By *wcoMan 8 weeks ago

West Midlands

Like?

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By *onin25Man 8 weeks ago

Durham

Is that what ID mobile is? If so already there

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By *actile TensionMan 8 weeks ago

Sussex

The effort of switching is greater than the saving.

I do the Same with bike insurance, if there's only twenty quid in it I'll just roll it over

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By *onin25Man 8 weeks ago

Durham


"The effort of switching is greater than the saving.

I do the Same with bike insurance, if there's only twenty quid in it I'll just roll it over"

Switching is a piece of piss these days

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By *eroLondonMan 8 weeks ago

Mayfair

I use VOXI as my MVNO, part of Vodafone. I've tried others but the signal and connection was questionable in my experience. I don't see myself moving away if I'm honest, even if I find something cheaper.

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By *actile TensionMan 8 weeks ago

Sussex


"The effort of switching is greater than the saving.

I do the Same with bike insurance, if there's only twenty quid in it I'll just roll it over

Switching is a piece of piss these days"

It is but there has been dozens of pop up firms in the 13yrs I've been with EE. that's a lot of pissing around. Until the difference is substantial I'm ok to pay the few quid

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By *ophieslut OP   TV/TS 8 weeks ago
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"Like? "

Tesco, Voxi, 1p, Smarty and others. They usually offer no contract options and can be cheaper.

I'm not on the cheapest - I pay £10 a month, 50Gh data, unlimited calls and texts and EU roaming.

Where I spend most of my life is in a network black spot, with variable coverage. I use the strongest network, provided by 1 of the virtual networks.

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By *ophieslut OP   TV/TS 8 weeks ago
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Anyone else paying happily for higher network rentals?

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By *uaveNightsMan 8 weeks ago

Canvey Island

I get 50% off my phone bill for life.

So currently I pay £22.50 for an unlimited SIMO on EE.

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By *ophieslut OP   TV/TS 8 weeks ago
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"I get 50% off my phone bill for life.

So currently I pay £22.50 for an unlimited SIMO on EE. "

Do you use copious amounts of data, etc?

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By *uaveNightsMan 8 weeks ago

Canvey Island


"I get 50% off my phone bill for life.

So currently I pay £22.50 for an unlimited SIMO on EE.

Do you use copious amounts of data, etc? "

I can do at certain times, especially when working away. Most I’ve done is 120gb in one weekend.

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By *ophieslut OP   TV/TS 8 weeks ago
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"I get 50% off my phone bill for life.

So currently I pay £22.50 for an unlimited SIMO on EE.

Do you use copious amounts of data, etc?

I can do at certain times, especially when working away. Most I’ve done is 120gb in one weekend. "

That's good use b I guess you can get to 1,000 GB in a month

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By (user no longer on site) 8 weeks ago

Poor bandwidth and signal. They promise alot and alway seem to drop below needs. I say this ass someone who has worked in telecom and chatted many times to a returning customer.

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By (user no longer on site) 8 weeks ago

I was with O2 for years, but I've recently gone back to EE. I get my mobile paid for by who I'm working for,instead of a company phone, because I'm buggered if I'm carrying 2 phones around with me. I was with virgin years and years ago but they went crap.

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By (user no longer on site) 8 weeks ago

If you live in any urban area and want to do it cheaper just get a rolling tariff and a free VPN and use the WiFi everywhere.

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By *ophieslut OP   TV/TS 8 weeks ago
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"Poor bandwidth and signal. They promise alot and alway seem to drop below needs. I say this ass someone who has worked in telecom and chatted many times to a returning customer. "

Many of the networks have equal access between the virtual and real networks. I've just had c. 300 MBs data speed, which is often much higher and is more than suitable for what I want it for. I've been with my current virtual network for about 18 months, using the same actual network that Id been using around 8-10 years. And network quality has been comparable. But I'm paying 1/4 of what I used to pay and have no obligation to give notice, as it's a rolling monthly payment service.

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By *elloIntrigueMan 8 weeks ago

North West UK

Smarty has been very good since I switched over

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