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Top up SIMO?

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DD is going travelling for a year but would like to keep her UK mobile number. Is there a provider that provides true PAYG - ie. top up and not a minimum monthly tariff? BT advises that they can only offer £5 monthly in this instance. Thanks in advance.

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  • Browntoa
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    In the same situation I opted for that £5 a month as it keeps the SIM active even if not used.

    Most PAYG need to have calls made every few months
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  • grumbler
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    edited 28 January 2020 at 11:34AM
    Browntoa wrote: »
    Most PAYG need to have calls made every few months
    It can be a 1-minute call or a SMS, costing much less than £5 p.m.
    Ninetails wrote: »
    Is there a provider that provides true PAYG - ie. top up and not a minimum monthly tariff?
    Plenty.

    See https://kenstechtips.com/index.php/compare-pay-as-you-go-networks

  • ballyblack
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    It can be a 1-minute call or a SMS, costing much less than £5 p.m.

    I recommended a £5 SIM deal to a elderly person. Kept forgetting to make a chargeable call every 6 months............so this way doesn't lose the number
  • ballyblack wrote: »
    I recommended a £5 SIM deal to a elderly person. Kept forgetting to make a chargeable call every 6 months............so this way doesn't lose the number
    You could just phone them every six months -receiving a call will keep the sim active.
  • ballyblack
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    edited 29 January 2020 at 8:24PM
    capital0ne wrote: »
    You could just phone them every six months -receiving a call will keep the sim active.


    No don't think so.

    Has to be a 'chargeable event', you are not charged to receive calls

    so you have to ring someone or send a text



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  • grumbler
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    You still can call and ask to call back.
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