I was due an upgrade (existing Orange EE Customer).
Phoned EE and said I was leaving and required PAC code.
When asked why...told them that BT had a better deal....(20gb data, UL mins/texts for £20 per month)....
They immediately said they'd match it and offer a second SIM at a reduced of £10.80 a month.
Very worthwhile sticking to EE as the coverage is so good.
Not for everybody so expect it to go cold...miseries.
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nugent
30 May 168#13
That was three with o2 wasn't it?
mushypeas25
30 May 164#28
That's your wifi.
graham29a
30 May 163#16
You are completely wrong. BT owns 100% of EE. The EU approved that deal are rejected the other takeover that was on the card which was one of the other operators.
GmodLUA
29 May 163#6
Well, I wouldn't quite say by 'ask nicely' because I had to get a PAC code, wait for the next day to get a call for the deal to come through.
The guy I spoke to (to get my PAC code) said there is no such thing as a 25GB plan - but it definitely is worth it as there is no risk.. If you don't use the PAC code within 30 days then they just continue billing as normal.
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snowflake75
29 May 161#1
they are good... I just managed to get my number changed for free for the third time.... it's usually 35 pounds
YOG
29 May 16#2
BT owns EE, and has the same coverage, as it is the same system.
AStonedRaichu
29 May 161#3
BT runs on the standard speed EE network, all customers who go with EE directly get double speed internet as well as extra perks such as tethering, Wuaki Movies, EU usage etc.
In short, its better to go directly with EE than BT at the moment.
nublets2k
29 May 161#4
Cold, they can do 25GB for £18.99 if you ask nicely.
mmurdoch
29 May 161#5
Same as above 25gb
GmodLUA
29 May 163#6
Well, I wouldn't quite say by 'ask nicely' because I had to get a PAC code, wait for the next day to get a call for the deal to come through.
The guy I spoke to (to get my PAC code) said there is no such thing as a 25GB plan - but it definitely is worth it as there is no risk.. If you don't use the PAC code within 30 days then they just continue billing as normal.
Grumpster
29 May 16#7
due upgrade June so will be checking out what they can offer.... Cheers OP
gap30
29 May 162#8
Currently on o2 sim only deal paying £15 a month for 1gb data, i need a way to get on the EE network without paying through the nose
Opening post
Phoned EE and said I was leaving and required PAC code.
When asked why...told them that BT had a better deal....(20gb data, UL mins/texts for £20 per month)....
They immediately said they'd match it and offer a second SIM at a reduced of £10.80 a month.
Very worthwhile sticking to EE as the coverage is so good.
Not for everybody so expect it to go cold...miseries.
Top comments
The guy I spoke to (to get my PAC code) said there is no such thing as a 25GB plan - but it definitely is worth it as there is no risk.. If you don't use the PAC code within 30 days then they just continue billing as normal.
All comments (119)
In short, its better to go directly with EE than BT at the moment.
The guy I spoke to (to get my PAC code) said there is no such thing as a 25GB plan - but it definitely is worth it as there is no risk.. If you don't use the PAC code within 30 days then they just continue billing as normal.
Any suggestions?