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"I need to ditch my payg sim & get a cheap sim on contract. I’d need a reasonable amount of data etc. what do you guys use? Been looking at Lebara & others. Im obviously spending too much time on Fabguys lately! Thanks in anticipation x" I suppose it depends on whether your phone is a smartphone or an unregistered burner phone. | |||
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"I'm on talk mobile .. unlimited data etc 9.95 month, I signed up through a comparison site. Received Amazon voucher for £75 too after 3 months. I'd recommend using comparison sites. Also visit the money saving expert site and find their section in Sims....they tend to have a nice and simple breakdown of the latest deals. Last thing to check is are you happy with your signal for calls and data currently? If so might be an idea to get a SIM from a company on same network? Or use signal coverage checker to try and make sure you'll get a decent signal where you are or need to have one." I have Lyca (EE network) and Lebara (Vodafone) on my dual-sim phone, both of which I got following price comparisons on the Moneysaving Expert website. Both are cheap but work very well. | |||
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"I'm on talk mobile .. unlimited data etc 9.95 month, I signed up through a comparison site. Received Amazon voucher for £75 too after 3 months. I'd recommend using comparison sites. Also visit the money saving expert site and find their section in Sims....they tend to have a nice and simple breakdown of the latest deals. Last thing to check is are you happy with your signal for calls and data currently? If so might be an idea to get a SIM from a company on same network? Or use signal coverage checker to try and make sure you'll get a decent signal where you are or need to have one. I have Lyca (EE network) and Lebara (Vodafone) on my dual-sim phone, both of which I got following price comparisons on the Moneysaving Expert website. Both are cheap but work very well." Yes great place for a quick highlight of what's out there https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cheap-mobile-finder/sim-only/ Worth reading the whole page for some as a few tips and explanations on things Plus worth checking the comparison sites...that's how I got my Amazon voucher...I wonder what I spent that on??👿 | |||
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