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Check out superdrug, currently £20 month unlimited and at the moment you can use all of your data in Europe, it's on a one month rolling contract so you can cancel at any time if they change the allowed data whilst roaming.I have been with o2 for years snd presently have 150 g a month. In the past prior to COVID when I had 100 gig and we longtermed on mainland Europe At no time was my monthly allowance capped. I used all my allowance each month with no issue. Now my 150 gig contract will be capped at 25gig this will impact on me. Good job the contract finishes in November. If all goes well and I Am back in Spain in September for six months I will have to get a Spanish sim
this is an interesting one, the wholesale part of EE (or any telco) has a unit price for companies this price is the same for the retail arm so the competition comes in on customer service and how lean you can make the white labeled re-sellers (normally with stupid names) and they compete against the retail arm. its just a race to the bottom rather than 'competition and innovation' and its normally the employees that suffer with long hours and low pay....Don't forget all the virtual networks, plusnet is competing against EE and EE own them
Will keep an eye on all sorts. The problem with the likes of Superdrug SIMs are that they piggy back onto a main supplier and then follow their respective policies. My wife has an unlimited monthly with a rolling company for £20,in the small print clearly states 20 gig roaming, I have researched and most unlimited had a cap for Roaming. I believe all the companies putting Roaming limits on the contracts this year if you take into account the limited travel probabily in around Covid. Latter in the year and next year one company will to get business especially with the unlimited data contracts, they will offer more and more roaming data for use. So probabily this year its a local Sim.Check out superdrug, currently £20 month unlimited and at the moment you can use all of your data in Europe, it's on a one month rolling contract so you can cancel at any time if they change the allowed data whilst roaming.
Superdrug is a white labeled re-seller of the 3 network....Check out superdrug, currently £20 month unlimited and at the moment you can use all of your data in Europe, it's on a one month rolling contract so you can cancel at any time if they change the allowed data whilst roaming.
Superdrug is a white labeled re-seller of the 3 network....
They didn’t though did they? They introduced the £2 per day charge for EU use for new customers and those upgrading. For existing customers roaming remains as is.EE just announced a £2 charge per day for contracts from July onwards for next year in 47 European Countries...
Would it make a difference though? If the £2 roaming charge is made each day it will still be incurred whether they actually use the phone or not, simply because it is turned on.Just a thought all these families that are going to have to pay a huge % more on their holiday because they are taking their phones with them. Have they thought of instead of being on their phones they could try talking to each other and seeing what the country that they are visiting is all about.
A waste of a telephone call. Three are a big organisation and have done the math. They will not care a jot about you and other brits moving to another provider in a protest move against roaming charges. There money is made elsewhere.I will be ringing Three and telling them straight I will be moving to O2 due to this. The more people who do it, the more likely it will be they will all follow.
It was a ridiculous move in the first place after the assurances they all gave it wouldn’t change.
It’s not a waste, they have the option to waive the charges and keep me.A waste of a telephone call. Three are a big organisation and have done the math. They will not care a jot about you and other brits moving to another provider in a protest move against roaming charges. There money is made elsewhere.
Best of luck with that then.It’s not a waste, they have the option to waive the charges and keep me.
Either way for me it’s a win win.
A wasted call is one where they refuse and you still stay.