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englishdesi
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Hi All,
Can anyone tell me if any of the mobile providers do a PAYG Sim, the reason I ask is that I am currently on the 02 Simplicity tariff, however I don't seem to use it very much and paying £15 a month for something I rarely use is taking the biscuit.
What I am looking for is a PAYG tariff where I can just put say £10 on and use that as and when I need it and not be bound by monthly tariffs.
Regards
English Desi
Can anyone tell me if any of the mobile providers do a PAYG Sim, the reason I ask is that I am currently on the 02 Simplicity tariff, however I don't seem to use it very much and paying £15 a month for something I rarely use is taking the biscuit.
What I am looking for is a PAYG tariff where I can just put say £10 on and use that as and when I need it and not be bound by monthly tariffs.
Regards
English Desi
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All networks do payasyougo sims where you top up as needed. there is a topic at the top of the forum about free sim cards.
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poorest deal for payg rates is Orange so avoid them..........SO... now England its the Scots turn to say dont leave the UK, stay in Europe with us in the UK, dont let the tories fool you like they did us with empty lies... You will be leaving the UK aswell as Europe0
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I purchased a Nokia 2310 from Carphone warehouse on Orange Pay as you go with £10 credit. I made two short calls to a standard residential landline total duration 3min 27 sec. My account now shows a few pence over £7. When I emailed Orange they advised me to call on 07973 100 450 from a landline, or 450 from my mobile. The first would cost me 6p per minute, (using an overide provider from my landline) the latter a "none off, non re-fundable charge of 25p"
Am I missing something here, or do they really expect that just because I was fool enough to sign up to a very expensive PAYG tariff I am stupid enough to pay for them to correct the network charging error?
The future is bright, I am not going to be so dumb!!! :mad:0
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