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Nowhere do you mention VOXI which runs on the Vodafone network, they have rolling monthly packages from:-
£10/month giving 10GB Data + unlimited calls & texts
£15/month " 15GB Data + " " "
£20/month " 45GB Data + " " "
Hard to beat these prices & an extra bonus they allow a FREE phone cover with a choice of designs or make up your own from a photo or montage.:j:beer::beer::T
Mick0 -
Voxi is only available to "under 30's" !!0
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Voxi is only available to "under 30's" !!0
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I’m on sky
I get unlimited mins and unlimited texts and 2gb data for £4.50 and I don’t have sky tv0 -
Any reason why Smarty mobile are not mentioned at all ?
Their deals include money taken off your bill each month for any data not used. Rather than the pointless rollover other companies provide. In most cases I bet the rolled over data is never used up.
Its a great deal as you get money off your bill every month and if you do go over then you are charged at the same rate so no penalty at all.
You only ever pay for the data you need.
Ive been with them for months now with no issues. Any time I have had to contact them their customer service has been great.0 -
The only drawback with Smarty is if you fail to renew your bundle nobody can call you on your number. Not a major issue, but one to be aware of.0
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Moneymaker1985 wrote: »I’m on sky
I get unlimited mins and unlimited texts and 2gb data for £4.50 and I don’t have sky tv
can you share the link please? I can only find this if you are a sky customer.Life is a coin, you can spend it anyway you wish, but you can only spend it once.
Go as far as you can see, and when you get there you'll see further.
Take time but don't waste time0 -
And why do so many of the piggybackers make it so difficult to find out what network they REALLY run on - we know Virgin don't build their own planes, so why try and give the impression you have your OWN network??????
Or ask the Oracle:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_Kingdom_mobile_virtual_network_operators0 -
thrifty_pete wrote: »Plusnet has "Proud to be part of the EE network" on their homepage.
Or ask the Oracle:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_Kingdom_mobile_virtual_network_operators
Or even better, a real oracle
https://kenstechtips.com/index.php/mobile-operators-explained-virtual-networks-and-coverage0 -
It is quite strange to think Virgin Mobile uses the network of their competitor (in the broadband market) BT.0
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