Best PAYG Sim which also works in Europe

Los
Los Posts: 3 Newbie
Any advice on Giffgaff and Asda mobile SIMS and coverage in Europe. Currently with plusnet but was unable to pick up any signal in Croatia. Giffgaff coverage in UK is showing only 2G in my home area (London).
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  • Frozen_up_north
    Frozen_up_north Posts: 2,420 Forumite
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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.
  • billsavings
    billsavings Posts: 2,015 Forumite
    edited 1 July 2017 at 2:14PM
    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.
  • Los
    Los Posts: 3 Newbie
    Thank you - will investigate both of those.
  • pmduk
    pmduk Posts: 10,655 Forumite
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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.
  • eDicky
    eDicky Posts: 6,565 Forumite
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    DavidP24 wrote: »
    I thought new EU law came in that said from now on you pay same price in EU for roaming as you would here.
    That's why the cheapest PAYG domestic tariffs are being suggested...
    Evolution, not revolution
  • Frozen_up_north
    Frozen_up_north Posts: 2,420 Forumite
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    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-only
  • r0adrunner
    r0adrunner Posts: 15 Forumite
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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.
    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.
  • Frozen_up_north
    Frozen_up_north Posts: 2,420 Forumite
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    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.
    In the following link, scroll down the page to "SIM with credit", it shows the 321 non bundle rates.
    http://www.three.co.uk/Store/SIM/Pay_As_You_Go
  • Frozen_up_north
    Frozen_up_north Posts: 2,420 Forumite
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    DavidP24 wrote: »
    That link has Roam like at home

    "You can use your monthly plan allowance when you're inside the UK as well as when you're travelling in one of over 40 Roam Like at Home destinations, which includes all of the EU"

    Scroll down the page to the £5/month deal, it states "UK only"
  • System
    System Posts: 178,092 Community Admin
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    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.
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