I second it as a former Three customer. Never gain either.
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andyjazzer90
25 Aug 16#32
The point i'm trying to make here is when someone **** you off because they don't think you have got a good deal to offer... Let that make you more determined to do a better deal. I did it with 3 ... Unlimited minutes,tests and 4gb of data for £12 a month. Give your present provider the chance to offer a good deal before jumping with someone else and do not be disheartened by criticism
andyjazzer90
25 Aug 16#31
lol perseverance pays doesn't
it
Zetec Andy
25 Aug 16#30
Yeah I get a better deal then my post you quoted WHICH WAS NEARLY 2 YEARS AGO! :confused:
andyjazzer90
25 Aug 16#29
I tell you how this is hot.... I now get unlimited texts, unlimited minutes and 4gb of data for £12 a month .... Beat that
MarioMan
24 Oct 14#28
Where and how , which company
25becks
23 Oct 141#27
I got I for £4.25 per month for the first 2 months for the unlimited text, mins and 3GB Data and £10 Nando’s Voucher with code STUDENT ends tomorrow
rossmclean
23 Oct 14#26
very similar to gif gaf no?
STi_prodrive
22 Oct 14#25
sorry is this a 4G tariff ?
hhukdd1
22 Oct 14#24
OK, sounds good so spill the beans! Which company is this with, and is the deal available to new customers or did you negotiate it when your old contract ended?
withoutwings
22 Oct 14#22
I've found them to be very responsive on Twitter. That problem of yours sounds like something went wrong in the shared PAC/number transfer system. They should be liaising with your old network and maybe even a 3rd party who control porting to sort this out.
bigstoo to withoutwings
22 Oct 14#23
I use around 120gb a month and never see a 4g data signal. Don't see the big urgency for it
shariifi
22 Oct 14#21
I pay only £5 for 500mins and unlimited data.
For me, it is very cold.
dybydx
22 Oct 14#20
Hope it goes ok for you...
I'm going through an absolutely terrible porting experiencing with TPO.
Tried to port IN to TPO from Kontakt 6 weeks ago - was stuck in a split port situation for three weeks (old sim would ring/receive SMS), so now they gave me a PAC to port OUT from TPO which I am trying to port to Three, but again, same situation for the last 3 weeks.
No one is taking responsibility or explaining what the problem is.
Cant port in. Cant port out.
I've contacted their complaints department - happens to be a "Sam" as well...
Posted on their Twitter and Facebook.
NO success so far still :disappointed:
TPO - are you reading this???
hhukdd1
22 Oct 14#19
I just want to say thanks guys, for all the great posts in this thread! My Three contract has recently come to an end and I'd just started researching where I could find a new and better deal. You've posted lots of useful info here and narrowed down my search enormously.
I've now got a good idea of what I should be able to negotiate out of Three's retentions if I decide to stay with them, and will also be taking a closer look at Vectone's deals. I've never heard of them so will need to find a lot more reassurance online about the quality of their service before taking the plunge, but their deals certainly sound interesting.
My mobile usage is going to be quite low for a while, so I may be better off with a PAYG to start with, but then I guess I'd miss out in the future on any deals from Three's retention department. I also notice that all the main network's PAYG deals that I've seen are now set up where you get an allowance which must be used up within a month. I wonder, are there any good deals to be had which give call time & data, where your credit &/or allowance doesn't get expired every month if you don't use it, or are those days long gone?
J88NYr
21 Oct 141#18
I did a speed test today in a 4G area (Oxford) on Three, using 4G I got 72ms ping with just under 4Mbps down and around 1Mbps up... I then switched to 3G and got 65ms ping, just under 23Mbps down and 4Mbps up!
Normally 4G isn't anywhere near that slow, but I guess as more of it rolls out most phones are taking up the 4G bandwidth and the 3G's bandwidth is getting free up!
3G or 4G it doesn't really matter, they both have a really high max speed (Depending on network, on T-Mobile they cap it at about 4Mbps), but it all depends on how heavy the traffic is on it (IIRC 3G (H+) speeds are just under 50Mbps theoretical max, and 4G is around 150Mbps.)
Cameron583
21 Oct 14#17
I get speeds of 22 Mb down with 3G on Three mobile! Much quicker than the 7 max I ever got with giffgaff, and it was poor signal around Cardiff. I'm very tempted to see how EE fares with signal - I don't get any at home with Three and their three in touch app is rubbish.
miguedep1
21 Oct 14#16
You're right. I was in T-Mobile and I changed to TPO. The coverage is the same but not TPO is slower.
dannyboy92
21 Oct 14#15
Then why would someone go for this over giffgaff. They are 4g at the end of this month.
roguesspam
21 Oct 14#14
How do they stop tethering?
roadrunner1
21 Oct 14#13
Not unlimited internet tethering though which is a shame. 3 used to do some good tariffs before 4G came about. Not now.
Bushes
21 Oct 14#12
Three has proper unlimited Internet too and free 4G. I pay £15 a month now and it's excellent.
DarrylJohn
21 Oct 14#11
Ive gone for three. I got the £15pm tariff plus 40 tcb. 200mins/unlimited data and texts.(Buymobiles). I looked at all other cheaper alternatives and in the end i preferred a proper network with great coverage.. For such a small extra expense too.
tomtomato
21 Oct 141#10
Unlimited usage is subject only to a variation of speed from 3G to 64 kbit/s for usage beyond 3GB per month per SIM.
500 mins unlimited text unlimited data £10 per month, no contract.
fastmedium
21 Oct 14#8
does this sim work in a EE locked phone?
ssc1
21 Oct 14#7
does this allow teathering?
withoutwings
21 Oct 14#6
I did call at the time. Only high use retention deals which I wasn't interested in.
Willzzz
21 Oct 14#5
You can get their unlimited option for only £4.25 for the first two months and then just cancel it because it's only a 30 day contract?
asc91
21 Oct 14#4
You should call up T-mobile and go to retentions. They offer such good deals to Orange and T-mobile customers to switch to EE. Normally you will either get a cheaper deal, more for the same money, and all with 4G. You'd be mad not to call, wish I was on Orange or T-mobile for this.
khodos
21 Oct 14#3
only for existing customers
aleem
21 Oct 14#2
PM me if you want an invite and will definitely use it.
irradiated
21 Oct 14#1
sim deals are the way forward, 300-400££ buys yous a top phone these days plus factor in the cheap sim and your quids in compared to these 35-45£ per month deals there now offering me
this would go very nice in the one+one ive just been playing with, if only i had an invite
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For me, it is very cold.
I'm going through an absolutely terrible porting experiencing with TPO.
Tried to port IN to TPO from Kontakt 6 weeks ago - was stuck in a split port situation for three weeks (old sim would ring/receive SMS), so now they gave me a PAC to port OUT from TPO which I am trying to port to Three, but again, same situation for the last 3 weeks.
No one is taking responsibility or explaining what the problem is.
Cant port in. Cant port out.
I've contacted their complaints department - happens to be a "Sam" as well...
Posted on their Twitter and Facebook.
NO success so far still :disappointed:
TPO - are you reading this???
I've now got a good idea of what I should be able to negotiate out of Three's retentions if I decide to stay with them, and will also be taking a closer look at Vectone's deals. I've never heard of them so will need to find a lot more reassurance online about the quality of their service before taking the plunge, but their deals certainly sound interesting.
My mobile usage is going to be quite low for a while, so I may be better off with a PAYG to start with, but then I guess I'd miss out in the future on any deals from Three's retention department. I also notice that all the main network's PAYG deals that I've seen are now set up where you get an allowance which must be used up within a month. I wonder, are there any good deals to be had which give call time & data, where your credit &/or allowance doesn't get expired every month if you don't use it, or are those days long gone?
Normally 4G isn't anywhere near that slow, but I guess as more of it rolls out most phones are taking up the 4G bandwidth and the 3G's bandwidth is getting free up!
3G or 4G it doesn't really matter, they both have a really high max speed (Depending on network, on T-Mobile they cap it at about 4Mbps), but it all depends on how heavy the traffic is on it (IIRC 3G (H+) speeds are just under 50Mbps theoretical max, and 4G is around 150Mbps.)
Not really unlimited, but still a good deal
500 mins unlimited text unlimited data £10 per month, no contract.
this would go very nice in the one+one ive just been playing with, if only i had an invite