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Which Pay As You Go bundles use EE ?
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GustyGardenGalaxy
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I currently have a PAYG card with Asda Mobile, unfortunately this year they are switching from EE to Vodaphone and the Vodaphone coverage in my area is pretty patchy, EE is a lot better.
I could sign up with an EE PAYG bundle but that's a monthly service and I'd rather just pay for a service that is always available and not monthly (note: this is because I rarely use the phone).
So who offers bundles/PAYG sim cards which include EE ?
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Thanks a lot.
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If you rarely use your phone, give The Phone Co-op PAYG a try. The basic rates of 8p/min and 4p/text might not seem the best but charge per second not per minute and credit doesn't expire as long as you make a chargeable call every 180 days. I've got a Co-op SIM in my old Nokia and after 3 years I am about half way through a £10 top up. The likes of 1p mobile require a £10 top up every 120 days. Phone Co-op does offer 4G, the above link seems to be out of date. If you did suddenly unexpectedly need to use it more you can buy a one-off bundle by text (stuff like 250 mins for £5 etc). It works for me, it all depends how low a low user you are.
https://www.thephone.coop/personal/sim-only/pay-as-you-go/
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Stuart_W said:If you rarely use your phone, give The Phone Co-op PAYG a try. The basic rates of 8p/min and 4p/text might not seem the best but charge per second not per minute and credit doesn't expire as long as you make a chargeable call every 180 days. I've got a Co-op SIM in my old Nokia and after 3 years I am about half way through a £10 top up. The likes of 1p mobile require a £10 top up every 120 days. Phone Co-op does offer 4G, the above link seems to be out of date. If you did suddenly unexpectedly need to use it more you can buy a one-off bundle by text (stuff like 250 mins for £5 etc). It works for me, it all depends how low a low user you are.
https://www.thephone.coop/personal/sim-only/pay-as-you-go/And I found they text you to remind you when getting close to the 180 limit, unlike others where it just expiresSafest of course to make a reminder note in diary
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