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!
mackem1966
13 Sep 17#17
Do they give you notice the 120 days is coming to an end ? In the end its our responsibilty but would be nice if they did
Just read on their website they remind you 2 weeks prior to the 120th day ....will give this a go when my 3 2 1 sim credit runs out thanks OP
Crossbow to mackem1966
13 Sep 17#18
As a fallback (if they forget), you could also set up a calendar event reminder on your phone.
daz1969
13 Sep 17#19
Been with them for 3 weeks, was on a contract for years and never using anywhere near my calls/text/data allowance, so giving these a try, ported my number, it was done in a day, I think they give you a 14 day trial so if you are not happy you can get a refund. mackem1966, you go online to your account that you set up when you registered, it gives your balance and tells you when you will need to top up again.
gorgo2015
13 Sep 17#20
This is the standard price for this tariff, so it's not a deal. Voted cold!
samspud to gorgo2015
14 Sep 17#33
So only reduced products and services allowed on HUKD then! What a stupid comment.
4 years and contributed 2 deals to the community :thumbsup:
jnm21 to gorgo2015
19 Sep 17#45
So where else do you get calls for 1p per minute? Another not for me = cold vote! Sad & selfish.
If your reasoning was sound, we would not have the 4 week reminder rule.
Alexisonfire
13 Sep 17#21
The calls/text price is good but for internet, not so much. Using 3GB a month would cost you £30 alone, or £12 with Giffgaff. Steer clear if you're a heavy internet user.
drspa44 to Alexisonfire
13 Sep 17#25
3 GB is £8 with Plusnet, TPO or ID mobile. Giffgaff stopped being competitive a long time ago.
anglo
13 Sep 17#24
Good deal, but I still value my 3 payg 321 sim as it doesn't have ANY time limit. It lasts until the money runs out. I used to top up with £10 when I started and the longest I have gone with that is 7 months & a couple of 6 month spells with my very low usage. (mostly just texts). Now I just put a Fiver on it. This 1pMobile deal is obviously better if you would use £10 credit within 4 months.
leeparsons
14 Sep 17#27
but has any one used freedompop? You pay a one off fee, and that is it. Ok, the app does crash every now and then. As your calls are made via the app over wifi/data. But for that price of 200mins 200 texts and 200 mb of data. Its pefect
wildecat to leeparsons
14 Sep 17#35
Freedompop is rubbish - all free calls must be made via it's crash prone app and sound crap. Texts sent sometimes don't arrive either.
Others have been stung as they auto-topup for lots of things too. I registered with a card that I subsequently lost, so never had any issues in that regard.
You definitely get what you pay for with Freedompop!
roda13
14 Sep 17#29
most trust pilot reviews are fake.
Darude
14 Sep 17#30
This is perfect for my parents who only use 250 mins a month. Huge thanks op. As long as I can set up automatic payments before the 120 days expiry.
AlbertoFrog
14 Sep 17#31
There also appears to be £5.25 cashback available via Topcashback.
mousebillhicks
14 Sep 17#32
Network is EE
corfunewlife
14 Sep 17#34
I took this 3 Months ago, kept my original number, and still haven't used the initial £10!
Got about £0.70 left in the account, and that will last until the top up in a week anyway, so this has to be the best PAYG out there right now!
Plus it's 4G using the EE network so great coverage!
It's a no brainer :smile:
shayanden
14 Sep 17#36
Personal numbers 30p per minute + 5p connection charge Personal numbers starting 070 and non-UK-mobile 07 numbers (including LycaMobile ranges - 07417, 07440) :disappointed:
Old.Gold
14 Sep 17#37
Any of the deals, I have seen, that are cheap payg or even contract are piggybacked off either EE or 3. Does anyone know of one or more that piggyback with a good offer using the O2 network? Cheapest I have seen so far is Tesco which is 8p per minute.
How can you lose your number of you don't top up? I thought you own your number
jomay to jumpinoffthbed
15 Sep 17#43
No, you don't. Every mobile provider can disconnect your SIM and reclaim your number after too much "inactivity". For many providers this is 6 months of no text, calls or data usage. Here it is 120 days without topup.
Lexeus
17 Sep 17#44
I would not recommend using this company it's designed to immediately appeal to low usage customers but all the details tell you that it is going to cost you atleast as much as just taking out a £5/month rolling contract with any MVNO
jnm21 to Lexeus
19 Sep 17#46
I am sure you believe what u say, but rubbish. For my mum, who uses her phone about 10 minutes a month this would cost her max £2.50 per month. Then in the month where she uses 300 minutes (perhaps some to Australia), that usage is covered by the surplus she had built up). Show me a £2.50 rolling contract with at least 300 minutes available in the 4th month & I'll bow to your wisdom.
Lexeus
19 Sep 17#47
Well everything always comes down to the detail doesn't it. For a start, this sim card is certainly not the way you want to be making a call to australia....
I will give you a fair comparison, from what I ended up recommending for my mum... and my dad and my brother too... who all use their phone about 10mins a month too.
Firstly, at 3p/min, Three mobile on their 1-2-3 tariff is the best for casual light use, but you need a 3G phone and Three's coverage may not be good in every area.
I did an analysis of all current UK rates after which... It's Lebara mobile. Every time you top-up £5 they give you 30 days of free calls to landlines and other lebara mobile users. When you call other mobile networks you pay 19p/min and outside of a 30days free period you pay 12p/min to landlines. So for 10mins a month that works out as £1.90/month (max) minus the landline calls made in the free periods. Plus ontop of that Lebara mobile runs on the vodafone network which means they have the widest 2g signal coverage in the UK and europe.
So my point was, if you think that this 1p/min card is a good deal, you may as well take out a low cost contract; Despite it's advertising, this is NOT actually a cheap low usage PAYG sim card tariff. Anyone who takes it for that purpose will be paying more than they could have with another operator such as Lebara.
I found an alternative a little cheaper too, but not on the vodafone network and frankly my recommendation is that when looking for a Sim for a very light usage family member, why recommend anything but the Best coverage? After-all, they hardly use it so when they do make a call they will want it to work!
Lexeus
19 Sep 17#48
p.s. this company are charging 15p/min to call Australia, Lebara charge 3p/min
On the flip side this 1/pmin tariff is unbeatable if you want to try and abuse the EU free roaming that recently came in, and although I do use my mobile mostly in the EU I went with the Three mobile 3p/min rate as I bet this 1p company will cut you off if you overuse your Sim in the EU and don't spend in the UK
jnm21 to Lexeus
29 Sep 17#52
Still missing the point - the surplus credit is of little value - £3 for a 20 minute emergency call to Australia would be covered by the surplus in the first £10 top up.
As for your analysis, not sure how complete or otherwise it was, but to recommend a 12p/min & 19p/min tariff to light users... eh... I won't be relying on your advice any time soon! I know folk where £10 can last a year or more, so the 30 day free landlines is of limited use (and who these days wants to ask friends what network are they on). If you doubt my knowledge, mum is on Lyca for 1p/min calls to Australia & uses it regularly for that (significantly more than for 10p/min calls to UK) as cheaper than landline by far (mum could not use indirect methods & is happy to pay under £1 to have a *long* call to her brother). My example was a contrived one to point out that this is not £2.50 per month, more like £60 over 2 years with the option to use 940 minutes 1 month in 4 and average 20 minutes the other 3 (show me a contract that cheap)!
As for Lebara using Vodafone - watch for that changing - Voda have stated they want to invest in their network for their users only - lebara are I believe the last remaining Voda MVNO...
Lexeus to jnm21
30 Sep 17#54
Well you spelled it out for yourself, £60 for two years.... in the last 2 years I have put £10 credit on my phone, do I need to explain which option is cheaper?
jnm21 to Lexeus
1 Oct 17#56
You do realise that the point of a forum like this is to help others? Not boast about what you have got or concentrate on your needs?
Anyhow, for anyone looking advice, at least I have pointed out the folly of a 19 & 12p/min tariff for light users & that this has a place; mainly for those with variable usage (one that I did not touch on is someone with very light phone, data & text usage, but with a fortnight a year when they use 400 min, 200 texts & 1GB - should all be covered for just £2.50 per month over the year). Looking at the deal temp, seems like others agree that this has a place - well done OP!
woodface7
20 Sep 17#49
The best option for many will be TPO 'The People's Network' 30 day rolling contract for just £2.99 a month, you get:
250 Mins, Unlimited Texts, 512MB Data.
Lots of light users do 500mb a month on their browsing, Facebook & emails. For them even 1p per mb PAYG works out more expensive. For 1gb data and 500 mins, it's only a pound extra. You do need a 3g/4g phone and pass a light credit check. Uses the Three network.
jnm21 to woodface7
29 Sep 17#51
I thought they used EE? Good well reasoned post!
cromarty to woodface7
1 Oct 17#55
Looks like that has now stopped - no longer on the website, even if using a direct link to the £2.99 tariff from a price comparison site.
So I've gone for 1pMobile to replace my Talkmobile PAYG. Will mainly use it for calls - so effectively have 1000 minutes to use over a four month period for £10 and no credit check or risk of the company trashing your credit rating like you get with a contract.
jnm21 to cromarty
1 Oct 17#57
Hope it goes well - their site is basic but functional I find. Are you going for the auto top-up option?
cromarty to jnm21
2 Oct 17#58
Haven't decided yet. If not I'll put a reminder on my Google calendar. Apparently they send you several email reminders if you don't top up.
jnm21 to cromarty
3 Oct 17#59
I'm a few weeks ahead of you, so will let you know!
techno79
24 Sep 17#50
Anyone got a referral code (https://www.1pmobile.com/refer-a-friend.taf). I'm about to order one so mutual benefit.
ericcc123
29 Sep 17#53
Hi, Do anyone know that the credit can be use for PSN topup?
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:
three.co.uk/Fre…der
- 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).
Just read on their website they remind you 2 weeks prior to the 120th day ....will give this a go when my 3 2 1 sim credit runs out thanks OP
4 years and contributed 2 deals to the community :thumbsup:
If your reasoning was sound, we would not have the 4 week reminder rule.
I used to top up with £10 when I started and the longest I have gone with that is 7 months & a couple of 6 month spells with my very low usage. (mostly just texts). Now I just put a Fiver on it.
This 1pMobile deal is obviously better if you would use £10 credit within 4 months.
Texts sent sometimes don't arrive either.
Others have been stung as they auto-topup for lots of things too.
I registered with a card that I subsequently lost, so never had any issues in that regard.
You definitely get what you pay for with Freedompop!
Got about £0.70 left in the account, and that will last until the top up in a week anyway, so this has to be the best PAYG out there right now!
Plus it's 4G using the EE network so great coverage!
It's a no brainer :smile:
For many providers this is 6 months of no text, calls or data usage. Here it is 120 days without topup.
I will give you a fair comparison, from what I ended up recommending for my mum... and my dad and my brother too... who all use their phone about 10mins a month too.
Firstly, at 3p/min, Three mobile on their 1-2-3 tariff is the best for casual light use, but you need a 3G phone and Three's coverage may not be good in every area.
I did an analysis of all current UK rates after which... It's Lebara mobile. Every time you top-up £5 they give you 30 days of free calls to landlines and other lebara mobile users. When you call other mobile networks you pay 19p/min and outside of a 30days free period you pay 12p/min to landlines. So for 10mins a month that works out as £1.90/month (max) minus the landline calls made in the free periods. Plus ontop of that Lebara mobile runs on the vodafone network which means they have the widest 2g signal coverage in the UK and europe.
So my point was, if you think that this 1p/min card is a good deal, you may as well take out a low cost contract; Despite it's advertising, this is NOT actually a cheap low usage PAYG sim card tariff. Anyone who takes it for that purpose will be paying more than they could have with another operator such as Lebara.
I found an alternative a little cheaper too, but not on the vodafone network and frankly my recommendation is that when looking for a Sim for a very light usage family member, why recommend anything but the Best coverage? After-all, they hardly use it so when they do make a call they will want it to work!
On the flip side this 1/pmin tariff is unbeatable if you want to try and abuse the EU free roaming that recently came in, and although I do use my mobile mostly in the EU I went with the Three mobile 3p/min rate as I bet this 1p company will cut you off if you overuse your Sim in the EU and don't spend in the UK
As for your analysis, not sure how complete or otherwise it was, but to recommend a 12p/min & 19p/min tariff to light users... eh... I won't be relying on your advice any time soon! I know folk where £10 can last a year or more, so the 30 day free landlines is of limited use (and who these days wants to ask friends what network are they on). If you doubt my knowledge, mum is on Lyca for 1p/min calls to Australia & uses it regularly for that (significantly more than for 10p/min calls to UK) as cheaper than landline by far (mum could not use indirect methods & is happy to pay under £1 to have a *long* call to her brother). My example was a contrived one to point out that this is not £2.50 per month, more like £60 over 2 years with the option to use 940 minutes 1 month in 4 and average 20 minutes the other 3 (show me a contract that cheap)!
As for Lebara using Vodafone - watch for that changing - Voda have stated they want to invest in their network for their users only - lebara are I believe the last remaining Voda MVNO...
Anyhow, for anyone looking advice, at least I have pointed out the folly of a 19 & 12p/min tariff for light users & that this has a place; mainly for those with variable usage (one that I did not touch on is someone with very light phone, data & text usage, but with a fortnight a year when they use 400 min, 200 texts & 1GB - should all be covered for just £2.50 per month over the year). Looking at the deal temp, seems like others agree that this has a place - well done OP!
Lots of light users do 500mb a month on their browsing, Facebook & emails. For them even 1p per mb PAYG works out more expensive. For 1gb data and 500 mins, it's only a pound extra. You do need a 3g/4g phone and pass a light credit check. Uses the Three network.
So I've gone for 1pMobile to replace my Talkmobile PAYG. Will mainly use it for calls - so effectively have 1000 minutes to use over a four month period for £10 and no credit check or risk of the company trashing your credit rating like you get with a contract.
Do anyone know that the credit can be use for PSN topup?