Wow 1p mobile just get better and cheaper

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Just in case people are looking for a great SIM only deal 1p mobile are pretty damned cheap at the moment and it includes EU roaming free of charge which others do not anymore.
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I have a better Lebara deal - £6.95 pm . 15gb data unlimited calls and texts and roaming. The roaming has been faultless in Greece and The Netherlands this year
 
I have a Lyca sim free deal. 5g, 20GB for £9 a month/year. Free (almost world wide) roaming. Piggy banks on EE.

About the same as the 1p deal really
 
I have a better Lebara deal - £6.95 pm . 15gb data unlimited calls and texts and roaming. The roaming has been faultless in Greece and The Netherlands this year
its not better to be fair the 1pmobile is 25gb for £10 so 15gb for £7 about same back of a fag packet maths
 
its not better to be fair the 1pmobile is 25gb for £10 so 15gb for £7 about same back of a fag packet maths
To be fair it is not a better deal as it would cost me £10 and I don’t need 25gb. For £7:50 you only get 8gb and I bet you don’t get free roaming in India:cool:
 
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If you are on 1p mobile you don't have to buy any of those extra data deals if you hardly use data unless on wifi.
Been with them for years for calls and texts I spend about £30 a year.
Here a big plus point is they use EE which is the only one with any semblance of coverage also allow wifi calling which is only option at home as there's no coverage at all from any of them.
 
I went O2 earlier this year after more than a decade with Giffgaff. £10 gets me 60GB plus 25GB roaming in Europe and unlimited calls etc. I also get WiFi calling when there's no phone signal, which is really useful.
 
O2 and Giffgaff are the same company, the former being a public facing bricks and mortar outfit and the other being a MVNO (mobile virtual network operator). - The parent company being Telefónica UK Ltd
 
O2 and Giffgaff are the same company, the former being a public facing bricks and mortar outfit and the other being a MVNO (mobile virtual network operator). - The parent company being Telefónica UK Ltd

Kind of, but O2 offer different packages, better connectivity. They are owned by the same people, but as a user that's not important.
 
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