Just a heads up this popular HUKD deal is back on :smiley:
shortguy4u now reports "open for new customers on the mobile web page; just not on the desktop page"
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Gollywood
1 Mar 174#12
Do you have their sister's number? :smirk:
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AzeemB
1 Mar 17#1
family member switched over, no issues so far, believe they use the EE network
ade457
1 Mar 17#2
Can you wifi call with plusnet like you can with EE ?
JoolsG4 to ade457
1 Mar 171#4
No.
SMS shortcodes are not supported either. No mobile app yet. Voicemail can only be activated/deactivated by contacting customer services. No visual voicemail on iPhones.
abovethewater to ade457
1 Mar 17#17
I am using the IPhone's wi-fi calling with PlusNet without issue (It states "Make and receive calls over Wi-Fi with your EE account" in the settings.)
billynomats
1 Mar 17#3
Would I be able to keep my existing (O2) phone number?
JoolsG4 to billynomats
1 Mar 17#7
Yes of course. Just port it across like you would with any other network. Get your PAC from O2.
quadkon
1 Mar 171#5
Currently on EE and contract is ending within next few weeks, think I will be going for this
m5rcc to quadkon
1 Mar 171#16
EE definitely price matches this offer
spannerzone
1 Mar 17#6
I wish they'd stop having weekly deals, just when you think you've got the deal you want 6 days later it's better, then worse, then better.
cel1189 to spannerzone
1 Mar 17#19
Uses EE network
No contract (call to cancel and it just ends 30days from request)
Can set smart cap if you call them to allow fixed rollover (default £2)
Its not weekly, its a 'mates rates' deal for if you are already a broadband customer (source: I am staff)
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shortguy4u now reports "open for new customers on the mobile web page; just not on the desktop page"
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SMS shortcodes are not supported either. No mobile app yet. Voicemail can only be activated/deactivated by contacting customer services. No visual voicemail on iPhones.
No contract (call to cancel and it just ends 30days from request)
Can set smart cap if you call them to allow fixed rollover (default £2)
Its not weekly, its a 'mates rates' deal for if you are already a broadband customer (source: I am staff)
Edit- Found the answer.
https://www.plus.net/mobile/smart-cap
Can be set to a minimum £2
I mean why even TRY retain a customer Vodafone - 1 month v 12 ? LOL
I've been looking at Opensignal and it seems EE outdoes Voda here
:smiley: