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Plusnet to EE transfer - Roaming?

Moneyqueries675
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On Plusnet at the minute, if i transfer to EE am I classed as a new customer ie i would then charged for roaming? as I've been with Plusnet since before EE started charging for roaming
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Pretty sure you would be a new customer and therefore roaming would not be included with EE. I switched to ID Mobile for this very reason as I want to keep EU roaming.
The EE deals being offered can easily be beaten."We act as though comfort and luxury are the chief requirements of life, when all that we need to make us happy is something to be enthusiastic about” – Albert Einstein1 -
Clive_Woody said:Pretty sure you would be a new customer and therefore roaming would not be included with EE. I switched to ID Mobile for this very reason as I want to keep EU roaming.
The EE deals being offered can easily be beaten.1 -
Moneyqueries675 said:On Plusnet at the minute, if i transfer to EE am I classed as a new customer ie i would then charged for roaming? as I've been with Plusnet since before EE started charging for roaming
What are your usage requirements? Other providers use the ee signal if that is your best coverage.1 -
1p mobile seems a good choice, same EE full network coverage, same EE bands, wifi calling and 4g calling like EE (which Plusnet doesn't have) and free roaming.
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spannerzone said:1p mobile seems a good choice, same EE full network coverage, same EE bands, wifi calling and 4g calling like EE (which Plusnet doesn't have) and free roaming.0
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Moneyqueries675 said:spannerzone said:1p mobile seems a good choice, same EE full network coverage, same EE bands, wifi calling and 4g calling like EE (which Plusnet doesn't have) and free roaming.
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eDicky said:Moneyqueries675 said:spannerzone said:1p mobile seems a good choice, same EE full network coverage, same EE bands, wifi calling and 4g calling like EE (which Plusnet doesn't have) and free roaming.1
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You could try being cheeky (but polite) and tell EE you'll accept their offer if inclusive EU roaming is included...
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eDicky said:You could try being cheeky (but polite) and tell EE you'll accept their offer if inclusive EU roaming is included...0
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I will also be charged for roaming if I move to EE & have plans to visit Europe during October. Any idea when Plusmet has to shut down? Thanks0
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