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Getting a Three 1 month Advanced plan for America trip?

blizeH
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Hi,


We're going to America for a few weeks, and I'm looking at the best options for getting a SIM/WiFi dongle and it seems like the best option is to go with Three on their 1 month advanced plan for just £14: http://www.three.co.uk/standalone/priceplan-details?planid=1220491046462


Has anyone done this before? Are you allowed to get a plan from them for one month, use it abroad and never use it again? Thank you :)

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  • Cisco001
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    If it is 1 month only, I suggest you just buy PAYG and get add on plan.
  • 20aday
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    I agree with Cisco, you'd be better off with a PAYG SIM and buying the Add On for your trip to America.

    That's what my friend did when she visited Maine back in May and what my other friend will be doing when they visit Orlando next month.
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  • blizeH
    blizeH Posts: 1,401 Forumite
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    Thanks so much guys, PAYG would be even better! It says on the website that only 'advanced' plans will give free roaming in the USA, but it looks like it also applies to PAYG based on this: http://www.three.co.uk/support/roaming/united-states


    Perfect! :D
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