All of you on EE contract when in the EU

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DOnt forget , if you were on contract AFTER august then £2.00 per day standing could start tomorrow with varying degrees depending on your contract etc

in the famous words of book of mormon "Turn it off" like a light switch...lol..if you dont need it that day

 
DOnt forget , if you were on contract AFTER august then £2.00 per day standing could start tomorrow with varying degrees depending on your contract etc

in the famous words of book of mormon "Turn it off" like a light switch...lol..if you dont need it that day

Everyone is on contract after August. It’s now after August. My wife is with EE, was before August and now is after August. Can’t see what difference it has made.
 
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We have 3 new EE sim only contracts, 200gb per month, however we have a choice of 3 add ins which we can choose, 1, is BT sports
2,is Apple music
3, is eu roaming (NO £2 a day charge)

We can switch these round month by month so when we go abroad we choose roaming, when home we choose Apple Music, simples👍
nice one Westy, Ill have look at that
 
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It’s worth being mindful of EE’s fair use policy around data…


So even with 200gb of data, you only get 50 when roaming.

I found this out yesterday. Arrived in France a couldn’t connect our router to a network. Called EE and they mentioned the fair use policy, which is 60gb for me as it’s a SMB EE account, despite being unlimited at home

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Am I correct in thinking that the only way to avoid Fair Use Restrictions is to buy a local SIM in whichever country you are visiting?? Relative newbie to MHing and planning a trip to Croatia via France, Germany Austria Slovenia in June. Have a Huawei MiFi which we have used a few times in the Uk with PAYG EE sims.
Are EU sims country specific only or are there any that allow you to cross EU borders without being a Roamer or/and hitting the fair use restriction? Many thanks, Sean
 
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