Best PAYG Sim which also works in Europe
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Have you considered Three? Their PAYG is one of the cheapest call rates (3p/min). I only have experience of roaming in Spain but I'm sure others will reply.
Calls from the UK to several countries are only 3p/min too, which might be useful.0 -
https://www.1pmobile.com piggy backs on EE
1p a minute calls text and data.
1p a minute roaming in 48 EU Countries.
Must top up by 10 pound every 4 months. But any unused credit is not lost.
Handy if you only use about 250 minutes/ texts a month.0 -
Thank you - will investigate both of those.0
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Yes, but that depends on the SIM package/Network allowing roaming in the first place, not all do.
You also need to check that your chosen network has a roaming agreement with the countries you in which you choose to travel again with the types of network compatible with your handset eg 2G/3G/4G as required.0 -
Plusnet offer "UK only" SIMs, not sure the EU legislation deals with an outfit that openly tries to circumvent it on their lower priced deals:
https://www.plus.net/mobile/plans/sim-only0 -
Frozen_up_north wrote: »Have you considered Three? Their PAYG is one of the cheapest call rates (3p/min). I only have experience of roaming in Spain but I'm sure others will reply.
Calls from the UK to several countries are only 3p/min too, which might be useful.
However, when I went on 3's website I could not find the deal you detail in your post and which is detailed on the PAYG page on this site.
If I go into my local 3 store can I buy it there?
Thanks.0 -
r0adrunner wrote: »I want to convert my old Apple iPhone into a PAYG phone because I want to stop using my mobile for calls and just use it for text messages whenever I need to.
However, when I went on 3's website I could not find the deal you detail in your post and which is detailed on the PAYG page on this site.
If I go into my local 3 store can I buy it there?
Thanks.
http://www.three.co.uk/Store/SIM/Pay_As_You_Go0 -
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Frozen_up_north wrote: »Scroll down the page to the £5/month deal, it states "UK only"
Roaming has always been an optional feature.
The EU legislation doesn't require they provide it - only that if they do, it must been at the domestic rate in the EEA.0
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