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If you have a sim with EU included I would presume you can text outside UK. I have just bought a sim for hubby. It was more expensive to get a bundle that includes EU usage.New discovery about the RWG. I found it annoying that you cannot tell how much data you have without testing a message to them. Now I discover you cannot text from outside the UK. (Not sure if you can make calls or not?)
Apparently, the only way to review your data remaining is to send an email to customer services.
So good prices, customer services and data coverage in UK and EU so far but I wish they were a little more up to date technology wise.
If you have a sim with EU included I would presume you can text outside UK. I have just bought a sim for hubby. It was more expensive to get a bundle that includes EU usage.
On my router I set the monthly limit and start date (1st of month) and then when I log into router home page I can see what’s used
Hi thanks ,,OK that's good but shouldn't take this long to refund me they won't say how long just ,,,being processed..they cancelled it on 26th May.I've found communications with them very good, when we got back from our trip I canceled my sim a few days before renewal did not require 30 days notic.
Yes there brilliant,,long as you don't want a refund,,,I emailed them at 21.50 yesterday, they replied at 21.55.
I can’t complain.
I'm amazed you actually spoke to a person I have tried dozens of times ..still waiting on refund 3 weeks now..and now no answers from lots of emails ..Like many others, I have been looking for a data sim for the mifi following the withdrawal of the Tiekom sim and read through all 20 pages of this thread . We are off to France soon and I needed to sort this out and while there appears to be mixed experiences with RWG and their different bundles I am going to give them a go. (Not much option and can't afford Starlink!)
I phoned for more info (called 3 times in succession - first 2 attempts met a recorded message). The girl I spoke to was very helpful - I asked about the data sim and was going to opt for the global. She advised me to go for the BIG DATA bundle (phone sim with unlimited calls, texts and 200GB data) with roaming included for £20. She explained that this will be fine in Europe - the global sim is for travellers who venture beyond Europe. (This appears to be backed up by some earlier thread entries so reassured me).
So I'm waiting for the sim to land on my doormat and will update as we go along! If it all goes pear-shaped, we will have to buy a local sim in France when our phone data runs out. We have 30GB between our 2 phones so it won't last long!
iD Mobile is great as long as you DON'T go over the 63 days while roaming, otherwise it automatically switches to Pay as you go, and it will stay like that until you use it in the UK again, where it will reset itself, for £12/200Gb a month that's not bad, plus if you don't use all the 200Gb, it carries over to the next month, we run four devices from it, and it as not let down, the only downer for us, we are touring for more then 63 daysLike many others, I have been looking for a data sim for the mifi following the withdrawal of the Tiekom sim and read through all 20 pages of this thread . We are off to France soon and I needed to sort this out and while there appears to be mixed experiences with RWG and their different bundles I am going to give them a go. (Not much option and can't afford Starlink!)
I phoned for more info (called 3 times in succession - first 2 attempts met a recorded message). The girl I spoke to was very helpful - I asked about the data sim and was going to opt for the global. She advised me to go for the BIG DATA bundle (phone sim with unlimited calls, texts and 200GB data) with roaming included for £20. She explained that this will be fine in Europe - the global sim is for travellers who venture beyond Europe. (This appears to be backed up by some earlier thread entries so reassured me).
So I'm waiting for the sim to land on my doormat and will update as we go along! If it all goes pear-shaped, we will have to buy a local sim in France when our phone data runs out. We have 30GB between our 2 phones so it won't last long!
Thanks I got a id mobile sim and has been working good in France only problem I found was the need to set up a direct debit...I only wanted it for hols have to give 30days notice to leave so had to pay 2 months at £18 a months...but its working so I'm happy with it...iD Mobile is great as long as you DON'T go over the 63 days while roaming, otherwise it automatically switches to Pay as you go, and it will stay like that until you use it in the UK again, where it will reset itself, for £12/200Gb a month that's not bad, plus if you don't use all the 200Gb, it carries over to the next month, we run four devices from it, and it as not let down, the only downer for us, we are touring for more then 63 days
We were pleased with how our RWG mobile sim in a router worked on our recent trip to France.Like many others, I have been looking for a data sim for the mifi following the withdrawal of the Tiekom sim and read through all 20 pages of this thread . We are off to France soon and I needed to sort this out and while there appears to be mixed experiences with RWG and their different bundles I am going to give them a go. (Not much option and can't afford Starlink!)
I phoned for more info (called 3 times in succession - first 2 attempts met a recorded message). The girl I spoke to was very helpful - I asked about the data sim and was going to opt for the global. She advised me to go for the BIG DATA bundle (phone sim with unlimited calls, texts and 200GB data) with roaming included for £20. She explained that this will be fine in Europe - the global sim is for travellers who venture beyond Europe. (This appears to be backed up by some earlier thread entries so reassured me).
So I'm waiting for the sim to land on my doormat and will update as we go along! If it all goes pear-shaped, we will have to buy a local sim in France when our phone data runs out. We have 30GB between our 2 phones so it won't last long!
ID mobile appear to have a fair use policy that applies to roaming - a data cap as well as length of time. Have I missed something?
Yes their fair use policy comes into effect when it goes over 63 days, then it turns into a Pay as you Go sim, So it is no problem if your not doing the full 90 day.
They don't go by address, it goes by UK use, Roaming starts when you reach France (when the France telecom towers pick it up) and resets when you reach a UK telecom tower.ID mobile has afaik a 4 month cut off point for free roaming m, if you provide a proof of uk address your ok for another 4 months
my mate has just done 90 days and used 278gb with no issues whatsoever
Emailed them yesterday and they got back to me in 10 mins!!! (Sorry - I know that's no help)I'm amazed you actually spoke to a person I have tried dozens of times ..still waiting on refund 3 weeks now..and now no answers from lots of emails ..
Like many others, I have been looking for a data sim for the mifi following the withdrawal of the Tiekom sim and read through all 20 pages of this thread . We are off to France soon and I needed to sort this out and while there appears to be mixed experiences with RWG and their different bundles I am going to give them a go. (Not much option and can't afford Starlink!)
I phoned for more info (called 3 times in succession - first 2 attempts met a recorded message). The girl I spoke to was very helpful - I asked about the data sim and was going to opt for the global. She advised me to go for the BIG DATA bundle (phone sim with unlimited calls, texts and 200GB data) with roaming included for £20. She explained that this will be fine in Europe - the global sim is for travellers who venture beyond Europe. (This appears to be backed up by some earlier thread entries so reassured me).
So I'm waiting for the sim to land on my doormat and will update as we go along! If it all goes pear-shaped, we will have to buy a local sim in France when our phone data runs out. We have 30GB between our 2 phones so it won't last long!
Hi yes ..they were super fast getting back to me too but as soon as the refund was mentioned ..all stop..they just said its been processed and will be in my account soon that was over a week ago...now they stopped answering emails and phone is a joke...Emailed them yesterday and they got back to me in 10 mins!!! (Sorry - I know that's no help)
yes I know but I think you need to read what it says as this is how I understand it and how it worked out for my mateThey don't go by address, it goes by UK use, Roaming starts when you reach France (when the France telecom towers pick it up) and resets when you reach a UK telecom tower.
Yes me too, we're off to France and Spain for 89 days from mid August. I've waded through 20 pages of postings from over more than three months and RWG generally seems to have the popular vote. Is the following a fair summation of the general view?Like many others, I have been looking for a data sim for the mifi following the withdrawal of the Tiekom sim and read through all 20 pages of this thread . We are off to France soon and I needed to sort this out and while there appears to be mixed experiences with RWG and their different bundles I am going to give them a go. (Not much option and can't afford Starlink!)
I phoned for more info (called 3 times in succession - first 2 attempts met a recorded message). The girl I spoke to was very helpful - I asked about the data sim and was going to opt for the global. She advised me to go for the BIG DATA bundle (phone sim with unlimited calls, texts and 200GB data) with roaming included for £20. She explained that this will be fine in Europe - the global sim is for travellers who venture beyond Europe. (This appears to be backed up by some earlier thread entries so reassured me).
So I'm waiting for the sim to land on my doormat and will update as we go along! If it all goes pear-shaped, we will have to buy a local sim in France when our phone data runs out. We have 30GB between our 2 phones so it won't last long!