A great network with 5* on Trust Pilot using EE's infrastructure
A great Pay as you Go deal if thats all that you need.
£10 for the Sim that gives you £10 credit
1p per txt, 1p per minute and 1p per MB
4G DATA
Of course its only 1p in the EU also now
Tethering Allowed
Keep you number
Credit Rolls OVer
UK Support
No contract at all - not even 30 days
Must top up just £10 every 120 days (4 months) or equivalent £2.50 per month top up. Not a lot really and will get used
All comments (59)
Biker.Jeff
13 Sep 17#1
Looks a good deal for PAYG that does.... Better than my Three 321 deal that i'm currently on.
Liastro_3109
13 Sep 17#2
I believe you have to top up at least once every 120 days, so might not be the best choice for very low users. Still cheap for £30 a year though.
Biker.Jeff to Liastro_3109
13 Sep 17#4
This info should be stated in OP's deal...... its a misleading deal otherwise.
philmitchell
13 Sep 17#3
So you must top up every 120 days with at least £10 .
TOP-UP REQUIREMENTIn order to remain a customer, you must top-up your 1pMobile phone/account at least once every 120 days (4 months) with effect from the Commencement Date. If you fail to do so, we will close your 1pMobile account, your mobile number will be disconnected, and any unused credit will be lost.
samspud to philmitchell
13 Sep 17#5
Fair point missed. But £2.50/month top up not a massive requirement tbf
patcho to samspud
13 Sep 17#10
It is if you only use £2 a year like me!
Crossbow to patcho
13 Sep 17#11
Not for you then :wink:
patcho to Crossbow
13 Sep 17#12
Three data reward SIM that's saving £2 a month in data. That's 90% of my use.
woldranger to patcho
13 Sep 17#13
I set my Father up with a payg sim from Delight Mobile. It's on the same rates as 3's 1.2.3 payg sim (running on EE) but you only have to top up £5 every 3 months and it's a free sim. He hardly ever uses the sim, it's more so we can get in touch and so far it's fine. He can top up at the shops so it's doing the job.
I'll keep an eye on this thread and see if it might be worth switching over.
dave80 to woldranger
13 Sep 17#22
Your father will get a surprise soon. Delight expire unused credit after 90 days. That's regardless of usage.
woldranger to dave80
13 Sep 17#23
When did that start? It's not been in effect since I set it up in Feb. I'll give them a call
Ajibee to woldranger
13 Sep 17#26
It's in Delight Mobile's T&Cs, 12Bii:
"The validity of each top up is 90 days. Post the 90 days validity period, the credit will expire and the customer will not be entitled to a refund of the expired credit."
Curious that that seems the inly place they mention, at least from my perusal of their site - not very encouraging behaviour.
premierfella to woldranger
14 Sep 17#28
kenstechtips.com/ind…iry Its not the only MVNO that does that (but thankfully its not a practice that the major networks have taken up), and a very good reason to think carefully before taking the plunge with one of the minnows (you'll see from the link that 1p Mobile themselves had a dodgy £5 a month thing earlier this year)
jomay to samspud
15 Sep 17#42
Yes, it's decent. But they may kill your account and shred your number if you top up a day too late. They shouldn't offer this as PAYG, but simply as a contract with auto top-up exactly every 120 days. The risk missing a top up with PAYG is far too great.
Or you top up every 100 days. But then we are talking 3£/month. :wink:
Crossbow
13 Sep 17#6
"A great network with 5* on Trust Pilot using EE's infrastructure"
Strange, 95% of those reviews have been posted since August 2017.
Will probably try them to see what they're like, so thanks for posting.
samspud to Crossbow
13 Sep 17#7
Like u say worth a try.
collectorcol
13 Sep 17#8
So you need to top up every 120 days with at least £10?...
- you can set it to top up automatically, either when your credit drops below £2 or 120 days have elapsed (so you don't lose your number, though will obviously build up credit);
- there's a tedious £5 charge if you need a replacement sim;
- the sim is only 'free' if you pay £10 up front to get it... i.e. you can't order a sim for 'free' (as a spare, say).
samspud
13 Sep 17#16
At the end of the day this isn't go to be for everyone - and there's holes that can be picked in every deal, but this is a hot deal for those that spend atleast £2.50/month on a pay as u go!
Opening post
A great Pay as you Go deal if thats all that you need.
£10 for the Sim that gives you £10 credit
Must top up just £10 every 120 days (4 months) or equivalent £2.50 per month top up. Not a lot really and will get used
All comments (59)
Better than my Three 321 deal that i'm currently on.
This info should be stated in OP's deal...... its a misleading deal otherwise.
TOP-UP REQUIREMENTIn order to remain a customer, you must top-up your 1pMobile phone/account at least once every 120 days (4 months) with effect from the Commencement Date. If you fail to do so, we will close your 1pMobile account, your mobile number will be disconnected, and any unused credit will be lost.
I'll keep an eye on this thread and see if it might be worth switching over.
"The validity of each top up is 90 days. Post the 90 days validity period, the credit will expire and the customer will not be entitled to a refund of the expired credit."
Curious that that seems the inly place they mention, at least from my perusal of their site - not very encouraging behaviour.
Its not the only MVNO that does that (but thankfully its not a practice that the major networks have taken up), and a very good reason to think carefully before taking the plunge with one of the minnows (you'll see from the link that 1p Mobile themselves had a dodgy £5 a month thing earlier this year)
They shouldn't offer this as PAYG, but simply as a contract with auto top-up exactly every 120 days. The risk missing a top up with PAYG is far too great.
Or you top up every 100 days. But then we are talking 3£/month. :wink:
Strange, 95% of those reviews have been posted since August 2017.
Will probably try them to see what they're like, so thanks for posting.
:kissing_heart:
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- you can set it to top up automatically, either when your credit drops below £2 or 120 days have elapsed (so you don't lose your number, though will obviously build up credit);
- there's a tedious £5 charge if you need a replacement sim;
- the sim is only 'free' if you pay £10 up front to get it... i.e. you can't order a sim for 'free' (as a spare, say).