BT Sim Only - £16 a month if with BT. Free £40 Amazon or iTunes Gift Card. Also topcashback claim £40 cash back too.
Seems like a good deal, just ordered.
Looking on previous deal looks like tethering isn't allowed but works anyway.
Free voucher expires in under 3 days.
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djames108 to dsuk
13 Feb 1611#14
what exacly is it you would be wanting to do that 'standard' 4g would not be plenty fast enough?
what a 1st world problem :neutral_face:
Dryosh
16 Feb 163#83
The Vol number is near the bottom of the "thanks for your bt order:here's the deal" email. Under the service banner and it says £50 off a btshop phone.
The order number part is not your order number, it's an order reference number and you just leave it blank.
edster353
13 Feb 163#5
Not sure if I can on mobile but thanks for pointing out.
Dryosh
13 Feb 163#1
You need to add in its a 12 month contract.
Been mulling this over for a couple of days now.
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Dryosh
13 Feb 163#1
You need to add in its a 12 month contract.
Been mulling this over for a couple of days now.
edster353 to Dryosh
13 Feb 161#3
Can a mod do this for me
edster353
13 Feb 161#2
Note the voucher is applicable to other contracts with BT mobile. Would be a steal if getting a free £40 voucher with their £5 a month Sim but not sure if they'd honour it.
TonyLeMesmer to edster353
13 Feb 16#7
Why wouldn't they honour it?
Dryosh
13 Feb 161#4
Just edit your post.
edster353
13 Feb 163#5
Not sure if I can on mobile but thanks for pointing out.
AndyRoyd
13 Feb 162#6
Does the mobile deal obligate maintaining BT broadband service during the 12m mobile term?
mushypeas25 to AndyRoyd
14 Feb 16#40
Yes, otherwise it's £21 if you cancel your broadband service.
dsuk
13 Feb 162#8
Cheap because it's not the fastest 4G.
Although the BT services piggy back on EE’s network, BT Mobile customers only get access to standard 4G speeds. That means that the double-speed 60Mbit/s and 4G+ 90Mbit/s (the latter is only available on certain handsets) are not available to BT customers. Instead, BT Mobile runs on the regular 30Mbit/s service.
terry4294 to dsuk
13 Feb 161#9
This will change when the merger is approved
djames108 to dsuk
13 Feb 1611#14
what exacly is it you would be wanting to do that 'standard' 4g would not be plenty fast enough?
what a 1st world problem :neutral_face:
GAVINLEWISHUKD to dsuk
13 Feb 161#17
But if you don't have a phone that supports it or you don't live in an area that supports it why pay the extra?
It's best as an option then people can make their own decision?
It's £4 extra a month if you want it. You can get it free for 1 month (before 25th Feb) to try it out.
nintendolinky to dsuk
14 Feb 161#39
You can pay £4 for the extra speed
shaggy
13 Feb 162#10
I got this earlier in the week with quidco but no Amazon voucher :disappointed:
Opening post
Seems like a good deal, just ordered.
Looking on previous deal looks like tethering isn't allowed but works anyway.
Free voucher expires in under 3 days.
Top comments
what a 1st world problem :neutral_face:
The order number part is not your order number, it's an order reference number and you just leave it blank.
Been mulling this over for a couple of days now.
All comments (125)
Been mulling this over for a couple of days now.
Although the BT services piggy back on EE’s network, BT Mobile customers only get access to standard 4G speeds. That means that the double-speed 60Mbit/s and 4G+ 90Mbit/s (the latter is only available on certain handsets) are not available to BT customers. Instead, BT Mobile runs on the regular 30Mbit/s service.
what a 1st world problem :neutral_face:
It's best as an option then people can make their own decision?
It's £4 extra a month if you want it. You can get it free for 1 month (before 25th Feb) to try it out.
Tempted to cancel and then re order