I've been with EE with a miserable 500Mb data plan costing £12.99 pm for 12 months! and decided to get a new contract.
The retentions team offered me this amazing deal with pretty much everything I needed. Told them I was struggling to hold myself back with the data allowance and that I wanted to listen to music on the go.
So they gave me this (on the second offer!):
20Gb of data
Unlimited Calls
Unlimited Texts
4G - 60-90 MBps
Apple Music and BT Sport for 6 months
Full Tethering
All for £15 per month!!
I've not had any problems with EE where I live and definitely would recommend, though everyone has different experiences. Very happy.
Good luck! :smiley:
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westonborn
1 Dec 163#48
I called and was offered unlimited everything, a new Porsche, a house in the Barbados, and three servants for life, 20 pence per year, better deal :-)
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remussica
30 Nov 16#1
Did they offer it straightaway?
ales197 to remussica
30 Nov 162#4
Pretty much, on the second offer :smiley:
Good luck if you're planning to get it :smile:
default12
30 Nov 16#2
they gave that plan for £16.49 and I agreed will be ringing back
mash8
30 Nov 16#3
I would also be interested in the timescale of events. I reluctantly cancelled my contract yesterday but before I take the plunge with another provider it would be interesting how long it took for their offer?
ales197 to mash8
30 Nov 161#5
I called them just an hour ago, where they offered me this in that same call. So very quick :smiley:
Good luck!
remussica
30 Nov 161#6
Did you call retentions and tell them you were leaving? I've tried this 4 times but they wouldn't budge
ales197 to remussica
30 Nov 16#13
I think it depends on your usage. I told them about Three's All-you-can-eat unlimited calls/texts for £16 that was posted here and they matched it. But I think I got quite lucky for them to offer so quickly.
BigAde
30 Nov 16#7
Not bad, was about to cancel my family's EE sims and move to the BT family SIM, but it's made me think again.
robodan918 to BigAde
30 Nov 161#8
cash back (quidco, amazon gc) makes it nearly free the first year with BT, and BT owns the same network and the phones work on both networks
Same prices the next year of service
may as well go BT
slaha11
30 Nov 161#9
These guys don't budge when within contract. So if you are in a bad deal, you are stuck for the whole length. They won't let you migrate
mrimac94 to slaha11
30 Nov 16#16
Not true. Recently upped my plan from 2GB to 10GB for an extra £5 a month! :smiley:
iEimis to slaha11
1 Dec 16#32
Not true, only positive experience. Took out contract in February £24.99 per month for iPhone 6s 2GB Data, 1000 minutes and unlimited texts. Saw myself struggling with 2GB data so called them and asked how much would it be to add an extra gig and they offered 5GB of data, unlimited mins, unlimited texts and also unlimited mins and texts and 500MB data when abroad in EU, all for an extra pound, £25.99!
Figo_Rulz11 to slaha11
1 Dec 16#40
ah that's a shame :disappointed:
jcaho7
30 Nov 16#10
Considering Plusnet and Sky will Soon be doing mobile contracts, Surely EE will give us a good price now ....:wink:
BigAde
30 Nov 161#11
Ah, ok, thanks.
It wasn't clear on the cashback sites if it applied to Family SIMs... but if it does then it does indeed make it a no-brainer. Thanks
Opening post
The retentions team offered me this amazing deal with pretty much everything I needed. Told them I was struggling to hold myself back with the data allowance and that I wanted to listen to music on the go.
So they gave me this (on the second offer!):
20Gb of data
Unlimited Calls
Unlimited Texts
4G - 60-90 MBps
Apple Music and BT Sport for 6 months
Full Tethering
All for £15 per month!!
I've not had any problems with EE where I live and definitely would recommend, though everyone has different experiences. Very happy.
Good luck! :smiley:
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Good luck if you're planning to get it :smile:
Good luck!
Same prices the next year of service
may as well go BT
It wasn't clear on the cashback sites if it applied to Family SIMs... but if it does then it does indeed make it a no-brainer. Thanks