3gb 4G data Unlimited minutes Unlimited texts Unlimited BT wifi 12 months sim only
Itunes or £45 gift voucher
£8 month (£96 for 12 months)
£13 month non BT broadband customer (£156 for 12 months)
22 comments
AliG79
8 Aug 17#1
Don’t forget Quidco. They say you can’t get Cashback and Amazon/ITunes voucher but as long as confirmed on Quidco. Then claim on BT for voucher and worked perfect. Just got mine last week. 15Gb data and unlimited mins and texts with cashback and voucher worked out. For £8.50 a month :smile:
woldranger to AliG79
8 Aug 17#2
How much cashback did you get? How do you go about getting the voucher? I was looking at picking up a cheaper sim for my Mother but if I can get a voucher AND cashback this would be super cheap! I don't use quidco but I do have an account kicking around somewhere. I tried TCB but cant seem to find anything on this specific plan. Cancel that, I've just seen that those prices are for BT customers only
woldranger
8 Aug 17#3
OP, can you add "BT customers only" in the title as that price isn't available to non BT customers
whydoiwastemytimehere
8 Aug 17#4
What is BT mobile coverage like these days ? not used them for years I went to o2 cos they wernt anygood.
szaman81 to whydoiwastemytimehere
8 Aug 17#6
Same as EE
AliG79
8 Aug 17#5
I am not a BT customer either but the price I got was very good. BT Mobile is EE coverage
gamecat
8 Aug 17#7
Beware if you looking to get this SIM for a youngster or you are not good at keeping track of and managing usage. BT do not allow a £0 cap on contract minimum cap is £5 .. so potential for 60% additional charge each month.
mattclarkie
8 Aug 17#8
BT normally stingey with the minutes so heat for unlimited :disappointed: :thumbsup:
LewisIOM to mattclarkie
8 Aug 17#9
True :grin:
FrostbiteXIII
8 Aug 17#10
Any know what happens if you leave bt half way through the contact? Ie is the £5 off as long as you are with bt at the start or does your phone contract jump in price half way when you leave them?
Thanks!
rob200375 to FrostbiteXIII
9 Aug 17#13
i left BT 15 months ago and strill get the £5 discount for a phone line :-)
LARDYBOY to rob200375
10 Aug 17#14
I'll find out in 6 months if they don't offer me a good deal to stay :grin: . I think their family sims are great value. I've got 5 sims and it works out £7.20 a month each for 4gb data, unlimited everything else. I. Went through quidco for this price, took off £1 a month and £40 cashback.
mattclarkie to FrostbiteXIII
31 Aug 17#22
You get a 2 month grace period where you still get the £5 off after cancelling BT Broadband. Alternatively you can cancel your phone and pay off the contract at the £5 discount price.
I opted to pay off the last 3 months rather than stick as there was a limited time to get the cheaper deal from the new provider.
muttyhc
9 Aug 17#11
Anything better out there than this?
albertbigndaft
9 Aug 17#12
BT online chat guy (presumably somewhere in India) advises that their people are working on getting wifi calling enabled...so once that's arranged I'd go for one of their sims...as ee/bt coverage is intermittent around my house...
Lilou123
11 Aug 17#15
did the deal expire?
Lilou123
11 Aug 17#16
I couldnt find the deal on uswitch so I called BT. They offered me FREE sim card with 4GB a month and unlimitted min and texts :smile: Love it!
T2G to Lilou123
11 Aug 17#17
You got quite lucky there !
apjashley1 to Lilou123
12 Aug 17#18
How??
Lilou123 to apjashley1
12 Aug 17#19
Maybe I was lucky.. the customer service said i have been offered it because I have broadband with BT.
Lilou123
12 Aug 17#20
turnes out they only gave me 1 month free. i must have misunderstood
clumsyclive
13 Aug 17#21
The EE preloaded 24GB sim lasts 12 months and costs £49.95. So 2GB a month for £4.16. And no contract. Better value?
Opening post
Unlimited minutes
Unlimited texts
Unlimited BT wifi
12 months sim only
Itunes or £45 gift voucher
£8 month (£96 for 12 months)
£13 month non BT broadband customer (£156 for 12 months)
22 comments
Cancel that, I've just seen that those prices are for BT customers only
Thanks!
I opted to pay off the last 3 months rather than stick as there was a limited time to get the cheaper deal from the new provider.