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yes they only do PAYG or 30 Day SIMO plans0
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yes they only do PAYG or 30 Day SIMO plans
Do you not mean 30 day payg bundles ?
http://www.phoneshopbysainsburys.co.uk/mbs0 -
4G was the deal breaker so off to 3 I think0
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wongawonga wrote: »
not how i read it
http://www.phoneshopbysainsburys.co.uk/bundleSet up a Rolling Bundle and you’ll save 20% on our standard bundle price. Every 30 days your calls, data and texts allowance will renew automatically when we take a payment from your registered credit or debit card. You can also buy a standard bundle whenever you like.
i take this as a rolling bundle as SIMO only0 -
not how i read it
http://www.phoneshopbysainsburys.co.uk/bundle
i take this as a rolling bundle as SIMO only
A rolling bundle is just that, its not a sim only deal. Sim only involves a contract .They dont do contracts.0 -
wongawonga wrote: »A rolling bundle is just that, its not a sim only deal. Sim only involves a contract .They dont do contracts.
WRONG if you read you agree to pay then £8 every 30 days to get 300 mins, 500MB and unlim TextsEvery 30 days your calls, data and texts allowance will renew automatically when we take a payment from your registered credit or debit card.
so it is a 30 day rolling bundle contract as they take the money from your card every 30 days0 -
A rolling bundle is not a contract. You're buying a bundle that lasts 30 days on a monthly basis as opposed to subscribing to a service that requires a 30 day notice period to cancel. It's a small difference, but an important one.
I might be wrong, but Sainsbury's rolling bundles probably don't require a credit check whereas a rolling sim only contract could require a check depending on the network.0
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