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EE broadband
Supatramp
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My current broadband contract is up in March, got a letter in from them supposedly offering a good rate. Not good, but advised to call back nearer the time.
Checked Plusnet, the same company off course, considerably better, so it they don't play ball, I'm off. Off course, threatened with losing my mobile discount, but 1p mobile is better, so no great threat.
So we'll see what happens, do I stay or do I go?
David.
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I've been gradually moving the family phones from EE. Also to 1p mobile.
Plusnet full fibre is working very well, and the renewal price has always been fair.1 -
marlot said:I've been gradually moving the family phones from EE. Also to 1p mobile.
Plusnet full fibre is working very well, and the renewal price has always been fair.
Yes, 1p mobile is what I've been drawn to, if EE doesn't play fair. Also Plusnet, even looking ahead to 2027, is cheaper than EE. Unfortunately, my local exchange is not yet full fibre.David.0
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