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  • 2010
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    dosh37 said:
    2010 said:
    There's seems to be plenty of competition to keep classic going when you can easily get Labara for unlimited for a £1 a month on a rolling contract for seven months.

    I would advise anyone considering Lebara to read the threads on this forum relating to their data security and SIM fraud issues.
    Just read the threads and it seems in both cases it was more to do with the recipients email addresses being a bit lax, than any fault of Labara's security.
    Don't know how many customers Labara has but two cases is hardly a reason to avoid them.
    I thought people knew never to open a link in any email.
  • dosh37
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    2010 said:
    dosh37 said:
    2010 said:
    There's seems to be plenty of competition to keep classic going when you can easily get Labara for unlimited for a £1 a month on a rolling contract for seven months.

    I would advise anyone considering Lebara to read the threads on this forum relating to their data security and SIM fraud issues.
    Just read the threads and it seems in both cases it was more to do with the recipients email addresses being a bit lax, than any fault of Labara's security.
    Don't know how many customers Labara has but two cases is hardly a reason to avoid them.
    I thought people knew never to open a link in any email.

    Caveat emptor. It's Lebara, not Labara.
    Labara sounds like lady parts. :-)
  • 2010
    2010 Posts: 5,504 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    dosh37 said:
    2010 said:
    dosh37 said:
    2010 said:
    There's seems to be plenty of competition to keep classic going when you can easily get Labara for unlimited for a £1 a month on a rolling contract for seven months.

    I would advise anyone considering Lebara to read the threads on this forum relating to their data security and SIM fraud issues.
    Just read the threads and it seems in both cases it was more to do with the recipients email addresses being a bit lax, than any fault of Labara's security.
    Don't know how many customers Labara has but two cases is hardly a reason to avoid them.
    I thought people knew never to open a link in any email.

    Caveat emptor. It's Lebara, not Labara.
    Labara sounds like lady parts. :-)
    A rose by any other name would be as cheap. 😁
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