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EE This weeks email offer
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Money_Saver wrote: »The offer is : SIM Only Unlimited mins, Unlimited txts, and 4GB data for £19.99 per month & a voucher for £120 with amazon.
Seems like my SIM card is showing that it is in fact £20.99 per month. I was sure the offer was £19.99.
Can anyone from MSE please clarify?0 -
I took the plunge and got my sim. Mine says the same £20.99 but I think when it gets billed it will show £19.99.
I mentioned this when I called and they said "Ahhh yes £19.99" we'll see.
Very impressed with the data speed 😉Regards,
Money Saver0 -
I took it out before the voucher. It is £19.99 and I too left Vodafone. Has been fantastic service since.
Even in the app it shows £20.99, but the bill is £19.99...0 -
Ok guys that's reassuring. Now, all I need is a PAC from voda-con otherwise carrying two phones everywhere is a pain0
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I'm guessing, at the very least, there will be a time limit on the voucher. Let's be generous and say 1 year.
This means that, within that time span, I have to find something on Amazon that I want to spend £120 on.
Most unlikely.
So either the voucher goes unused or I end up buying something I don't want.
It would be much better if they just knocked the spurious amount off the total bill.0 -
Does anyone know if you take out 2 contracts whether they would honour the voucher for both contracts? Took one of these deals out for my 14 year old, then decided that it was a good deal for me and so took another contract out for myself. Now worried it will only send one voucher - now such a good deal for me if that's the case!0
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Ordered a SIM last week finally arrived yesterday. Setup an on-line account today to see the bill was £20.99 not £19.99 I had agree too. Has taken three on-line chats to get this far:
"I have had a chat with my team leader and we are going to add a £1 discount to your account, this means you will be billed for £20.99 but you will be refunded £1 every month. So you will be paying £19.99 per month as originally agreed"
Now have to wait and see if the Amazon voucher arrives.0 -
As an existing EE customer, I'd like to point out that EE claim on their sim-only shop page: http://shop.ee.co.uk/my-offers/sim-only
WE GIVE OUR BEST DEALS TO EXISTING CUSTOMERS
Whoops, not any more...0 -
As an existing EE customer, I'd like to point out that EE claim on their sim-only shop page: http://shop.ee.co.uk/my-offers/sim-only
WE GIVE OUR BEST DEALS TO EXISTING CUSTOMERS
Whoops, not any more...
Not sure what you are trying to say. It would appear that your link to the existing customer deals has cheaper prices than the link to sim only for new customers.
http://shop.ee.co.uk/mobile-tariffs/sim-only-plans
So, their best deals do seem to be for existing customers...====0
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