Seems to be the cheapest place for 2gb data. Different comparison sites seem to have different offers for the same network, this link via broadband choices is £5.99 for 2gb.
Also found: 2.5gb 700 mins £6.99 via MSE 3gb unlimited minutes £7.99 via uswitch 1gb 1000 mins @ £3.99 via MSE or uswitch
Clearly all comparison sites are not created equal.
All comments (31)
andywedge
17 Jun 17#1
Hi hsjluk
Thanks for posting. Do you have a link to this deal please and any more details e.g length of contract?
Thanks
hsjluk to andywedge
17 Jun 17#2
Hi, its a 1 month contract and the 'get deal' link goes straight to it.
Trilink
18 Jun 17#3
does this become a rolling contract after 1 month?
WessexUnderwater
18 Jun 17#4
Does anyone know what happens when data is exhausted - do they automatically charge more and if so, how much?
Cracking deal, as long as there are not any catches with it, Ive never heard of the company though.
Gazz59 to Beetplek
25 Jun 17#28
I came across them when I fell outta love with EE, when EE took over my THEN provider of t-mobile about 5ish years ago, and scrapped everything that was good about t-mobiles plans. I used them (TPO) as a stop gap, but I guess I got a better deal from Talk Talk at the time? DON'T LAUGH, we ALL make mistakes, anyway...they did the job, and considering yer not gonna tie yerself down (as with most) to a 12/18 or 24 month contract ( it's only 30 day's) it's gotta be worth a crack, AND as a bonus (to some) TPO will donate 10% of your bill to a charity of your choice...Cancer research in my case, so me thinks...WIN WIN :smile:
All the best
onkoke
18 Jun 172#7
Personal feel people go to trustpilot to vent anger. Look at the ratings for other mobile operators like Vodafone, O2, Three, EE. They're worse! Not sure if you can pull anything meaningful from that site.
Kijoki
18 Jun 171#8
Great deal, so nice that they also pay some of their profits to charities.
WessexUnderwater
18 Jun 17#9
Sorry to be a bit dim - never had to buy a SIM before as my mobile is through work, but I want to set my sons up with something cheap, mainly so they are contactable but with a bit of browsing, and don't want to find they have run up a massive bill using YouTube. The link is a bit hard to follow through. I think the text from here applies to this package - "Never miss a moment when your data runs out, just add-on some extra megabytes and you'll be back in the know! You can get 512MB data bolt-on for £3, 1GB of data for £5 or 2GB for £8." - anyone know is that applicable on these deals?
Does it mean when the original data runs out that's it for the month unless we opt in?
I'm confused because following the ts and cs through to the price plan suggests they add on 3p/mb after the allowance is used, which is £30/gb and it doesn't say anything to suggest it's opting in
mikeypr
18 Jun 17#10
How are TPO as an operator? Will I get hassle from them if I leave?
Is it just worth staying on 123 with Three?
maries to mikeypr
18 Jun 171#22
When I tried to leave, there was no real person to talk to. I was advised by automatic message to use website to contact them. I did and I sent an e-mail. They didn't respond for two weeks, so I cancelled my direct debit. Next day I could't make a phone call or txt or anything although it was half through the month that I paid for and had so much allowance left.
Eventually after over a month someone dealt with it, but I had to email them five or six times (no response) and wait another two months for them to delete my account and stop invoicing me.
Opening post
Also found:
2.5gb 700 mins £6.99 via MSE
3gb unlimited minutes £7.99 via uswitch
1gb 1000 mins @ £3.99 via MSE or uswitch
Clearly all comparison sites are not created equal.
All comments (31)
Thanks for posting. Do you have a link to this deal please and any more details e.g length of contract?
Thanks
All the best
Does it mean when the original data runs out that's it for the month unless we opt in?
I'm confused because following the ts and cs through to the price plan suggests they add on 3p/mb after the allowance is used, which is £30/gb and it doesn't say anything to suggest it's opting in
Is it just worth staying on 123 with Three?
Eventually after over a month someone dealt with it, but I had to email them five or six times (no response) and wait another two months for them to delete my account and stop invoicing me.