Called EE today about cancelling contract as its a month away and said i could get a better deal through bt at £8 p/m which is 2gb internet unlimited texts and 1k mins i think and they offered me this deal.
EE network, 3gb internet 2k calls and unlimited texts for 9.99 p/m. Seems a good deal. I love ee been with them for 4 years never had a problem.
Just for anyone thinking about a new contract that wants low payments.
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DrHotUK to googley2
20 Jan 165#11
Surely that depends where you live!
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Nayno
18 Jan 16#1
Not for New Customers I take it?? might give them a ring and see what they can do...
djames108
18 Jan 161#2
probably a retention deal specific to you
polarbaba
18 Jan 16#3
Hi retention deals are specific to each customer, so will not be useful to some,
however this information is useful nevertheless.
cheers
Lazyoaf
18 Jan 16#4
It's a good deal
jkcool
18 Jan 16#5
I have been offered the same deal for retention. I did not like it. So they offered me £11.99 for 4 GB data and unlimited minutes and Free London Tube Wifi.
telf to jkcool
1 Feb 16#28
same deal as me
shaggy
18 Jan 16#6
very specific to each customer. like the 18Gb data + unlimited everything else for £15.99 posted here last month.
I'm not even getting close to that, or even this deal in this post.
Anon32
18 Jan 162#7
Like it "BT are offering this","ok so we'll match that" and by the way we taking it over next month so we still get your money lol
mister.c.
18 Jan 16#8
I got this a couple of days ago so it might be a reasonably available retention offer, albeit for those in the last month.
Used exactly the same tactics, spoke to someone in the UK and politely asked for my PAC code. Ten minutes later and I had signed up on the above basis for the next 12 months.
I have had great EE signals and for £10 I was more than happy to stay with them.
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EE network, 3gb internet 2k calls and unlimited texts for 9.99 p/m. Seems a good deal. I love ee been with them for 4 years never had a problem.
Just for anyone thinking about a new contract that wants low payments.
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however this information is useful nevertheless.
cheers
I'm not even getting close to that, or even this deal in this post.
Used exactly the same tactics, spoke to someone in the UK and politely asked for my PAC code. Ten minutes later and I had signed up on the above basis for the next 12 months.
I have had great EE signals and for £10 I was more than happy to stay with them.