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Suggestions to replace provider from Asda Mobile PAYG
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RomfordNavy said:
How does RWG work, can I get a SIM card locally and top-up using cash? How about transferring my old number would that involve some convoluted procedure like setting-up an online account with them or is it easier than that.alanjones60 said:As most people on payg hardly use their fone, i am one of them, rwg , runs on ee, for a £5 top up you get a free bundle which renews every month, of 50 mins or texts,and 250mb. The £5 stops as credit and does not expire.
Top ups of £5 or more by voucher at any paypoint shopMy recent rwg I had to order SIM on line, used card because it needs £5 to get going, never used to but rules have changedYou do have to register with them but I've not had any spam or anything since the SIM card. Never transferred a number 'cos I had no need & happy with the number they gave meApart from rwg knowing who you are seems OK spam wise, I suppose for complete anonymity you'd have to buy a sim for cash somewhere
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