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Random SMS sent
Has anyone experienced where a text message is supposedly sent from your phone but you did not send it? According to my mobile provider on Sunday I sent a text to 07520601000 at 2.30 pm. I 100% did not send it - I have no idea what this number is for and there is no message or even blank message as sent in my messages…
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Roaming in Europe (best options)
Afternoon all Like everyone I have a couple of years of holidays stored up and am now trying to work out the best options for roaming. Its a bit confusing as while many of them say that they will allow you to buy an addon to use your data in Europe, they then say they have a fair usage limit that applies which is often…
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Virgin PAYG - beware
Having got the message that Virgin was no longer doing PAYG I decided to move to another provider. Virgin stated that you could claim back any remaining balance on your account once it had closed. So I signed up with Asda and got a PAC from Virgin and made the transfer. On the day the transfer happened I received a text to…
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Cancelling Sky mobile quick query
Hi, have just paid off the credit balance on a sky mobile phone and moved to another provider. Do I have to cancel DD in my bank account too? next DD payment is supposed to be in a few days time.
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Overpaid my out of contract phone subscription at EE by a lot!!
I wonder if anyone could help me on this. My mobile phone provider, EE's contract ended 4 yrs ago. i didn't check the deals and don't remember receiving emails and didn't check them either. I just carried on paying what EE was charging me, which was £39 a month. I just found out I could have been paying like £7 a month for…
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I wonder, is this the way things will progress with mobile?
HiMaybe this is the way things will progress with mobile.Unlimited everything but a choice of speed cap.2Mb/s for casual browsing.150Mb/s for streaming HD video. And 10Mb/s for in between.
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EE unlocking now FREE
just a FYI EE unlocking now FREE Here are some quick facts. * All devices sold directly on EE since December 2021 are unlocked. * All Apple devices have been pro-actively unlocked, you can check by texting Unlock to 150. * All Google Pixel devices have been unlocked remotely. * All Samsung devices launched from the Galaxy…
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Paying daughter's mobile contact
Hello, I'm posting this on behalf of my partner who has been paying his 20-year old daughter's mobile bill every month (around £68) since Nov 2020. She has a Vodafone contract and the direct debit comes out of my partner's bank. She didn't have a job at the time and it was agreed at the start of the new contract, she would…
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Switching to a sim only deal and ensuring I keep my number
Hi all Just looking for some quick advice please. I will be paying
off the balance of my contract to Vodafone and switching to a sim only deal.
Its not likely to be with Vodafone and not something I have done before so I am
looking for advice on the best and safest way to keep my existing number Thanks F x
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Phone restarts itself in my pocket
My phone quite often restarts when in my pocket, it's a Samsung M31. It happens when I squat down and the power button gets pressed, I only notice it when I look at the phone later and find it half way through restarting, waiting for me to enter the password for the SIM. I have the thing locked with face recognition,…
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Virgin Mobile switching networks from EE to vodaphone resulting in no mobile service for customers
With Virgin switching all its customers to the Vodaphone network by early 2022 you may find yourself like I have with no mobile service in my house unless I use it off my my broadband. On the EE network it was fine. I'm sure Virgin have this covered in their contracts, but when choosing a service provider this is the most…
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Phone Co-op closing down PAYG
The Phone Co-op (or Your Co-op Mobile as they've branded themselves for the last year or so) are closing down their PAYG service on 28th February 2022. Exisiting customers have option to switch to a pay monthly option, starting at £6.50/month, or transferring out. Cheaper alternatives for all usage patterns are available…
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get mse blagged sim deal
Excuse me if this is obvious but how do I obtain the "mse blagged" deal on a lebara sim-only? When I click through from the chart I get directed to the £5.90 per month 5G/unlimited deal, but how do I get the first five months @ £1.99 as advertised?
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Paying for apps
using a really great app- snoreLab (it monitors your snoring and gives you results) but it's asking for £12 a year to upgrade. I've never paid for apps as i was worried about getting scammed out of money. Do many people pay to upgrade?
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Rwg mobile cheap rates
https://rwgmobile.wales/rates/ think these might be good for you if your after cheap call rates on pay go
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Online charities that recycle mobile phones.
Basically, I have an old HTC U11 life that doesn't charge properly anymore, so it has been replaced. Does anyone know of any charities that I can send it to to make use of it? Many thanks in advance.
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Price increase and new contract
Hi, I've not found anything on this with a search, sorry if it's been covered else where. If I call my provider (EE) to haggle when my contract ends in March and get a good deal, will this deal be increased by the 9.3% increase in April? Is there a cut off point where a new contract is not hit by the increase? On the face…
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Tesco 'device contract'
We're currently stuck in loggerheads with tesco mobile regarding a sim and device contract. Our credit agreement states 24 month contract for the device only and doesn't mention sim. The device contract cost is £17.99 a month, which we are happy to continue with however, nowhere in the credit agreement does it mention the…
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Best, most reliable Iphone
I have a very, very old Iphone no longer able to get Watsapp. I don't do many apps and no more than 2-300 pictures and possible about 10 videos average length 3 minutes. I have several apps, inc 2 for home security. I want it to surf the net pretty fast but don't download movies etc just read the news and look on…
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Mobile price rise and new contract timing
Hi all, I need to move to a new sim-only contract as my old one is about to expire. If I sign up now, will I be hit with the 10% ish price rises expected in April? Seems a bit silly if so Thanks,