If the USwitch deal is still available, it's the same as this but you get unlimited minutes.
szaman81 to roflll
2 Oct 17#3
Expired
slayermatt to roflll
2 Oct 17#4
Unless you're a business user calling back clients though how many people actually use this many minutes? That's nearly an hour a day on the phone - and arguably at that point a landline would be easier?
rickj
2 Oct 17#5
Swapped from 3 to this .got to say been very disappointed with coverage what with ee supposedly being the best.
My wife left Virgin and joined Smarty nearly four weeks ago. Mobile data was down for about six hours on the second day but this issue was with both Three and Smarty as Smarty piggyback on Three network. Few days ago wife was not receiving calls, after restarting the mobile all was back to normal. Overall we don't have any issues.
Azurren to rickj
3 Oct 17#9
A lot of people say this.. I almost switched from EE to Three because of this but decided to check the coverage just as a precaution.. So glad that I did! Threes coverage is shocking in my entire county let alone the areas I frequent and need a stable signal. It's very rare that I am without a usable 4g connection let alone 3g and I only lose signal entirely in complete dead-zones. For those of us who travel for work and require a usable internet connection in as many locations as possible the EE network is one of the few choices. O2 aren't bad either.
Plusnet actually offer competitive tariffs and the fact that they use the EE network is a major bonus. Whereas EE themselves know they have the best / only service that a good portion of the country can use and rip people off shamelessly. :unamused:
Tequila
3 Oct 17#12
would have been hot IF it was £8 per month for same package.
RachaelMatilda
5 Oct 17#13
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Possible £6 Cashback with Topcashback
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Or you could go for this deal:
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If the USwitch deal is still available, it's the same as this but you get unlimited minutes.
smarty.co.uk/
For those of us who travel for work and require a usable internet connection in as many locations as possible the EE network is one of the few choices. O2 aren't bad either.
Plusnet actually offer competitive tariffs and the fact that they use the EE network is a major bonus. Whereas EE themselves know they have the best / only service that a good portion of the country can use and rip people off shamelessly. :unamused:
£10 amazon voucher after 14 days connection