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Sim only (with BBM) for Blackberry?
My grandson has been given a Blackberry (used) and I wanted advice on a Sim only deal with BBM included. Can anyone help with some hints as I have no idea where to start. I have looked at omio and cpw site but not sure if the sims include BBM.
ps, is BBM included with internet use?
ps, is BBM included with internet use?
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For some hints see: What's the best plan if I just want a BB with data, no calls0
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Thank you, grumbler!0
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giffgaff have a BB plan from £13 a month.
You need to have a plan with a BB addon as it compresses the data so is different to a traditional 'data' plan.0 -
Thank you KTF. I'm trying to get a plan as close to £10 as possible as I also pay for two other mobiles. Is the Vodafone at £10.50 going to provide what he wants?0
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Looking at the BB plans here, for £10.50 you get minutes, txtx, data and BB services so that should be fine.
http://www.vodafone.co.uk/personal/price-plans/pay-monthly/sim-only-plans/index.htm0 -
Thank you.0
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Thank you.
Don't forget the Quidco if you go with Vodafone
http://www.quidco.com/vodafone/
Last week it was £60 cashback on the £10.50 tariff, it's currently £30.
I suspect it will go back up to £60 on Monday (the VF quidco goes in cycles, favouring handset deals then sim only deals) so might be worth hanging fire. £30 is the lowest I've seen it.
Makes the above tariff £5.50 a month when it does go back to £60 :beer:0 -
AddieB, thanks for the link! Off to Quidco and Topcashback on Monday.0
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