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Question re T-Mobile
Enigmatic_Me
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I am currently with o2. Hubby is with Three and his contract is finished. Three could not give him a deal any better than what they would give a new customer. He was going to go with 02 and made two attempts to purchase at the weekend. Terrible probs with the website crashing so enough is enough. Anyway, I digress. He has signed up with T-Mobile.
Like me, he is a very light user on calls, texts and data. We don't use much mobile data as we have wifi at home and work. However when we go away for a weekend in the UK we may use data if no wifi. With o2 I can purchase an additional 500mb as a one off which is a great idea as I don't need it every month. Just wondered if you can do that with T-Mobile? I have just scoured their FAQs but cannot see anything.
Thanks
Like me, he is a very light user on calls, texts and data. We don't use much mobile data as we have wifi at home and work. However when we go away for a weekend in the UK we may use data if no wifi. With o2 I can purchase an additional 500mb as a one off which is a great idea as I don't need it every month. Just wondered if you can do that with T-Mobile? I have just scoured their FAQs but cannot see anything.
Thanks
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Thanks I did see that page but that is for calls or texts. The only thing he may occasionally need is say to purchase 500mb as a one off?
Edit, thanks just seen the second tab "flexible boosters" which I think answers my questions.
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