wotayottie
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bought the mifi modem, now the sim. Any recommendations - cheapest price and longest life.
bought the mifi modem, now the sim. Any recommendations - cheapest price and longest life.
Amazon do the 3 Mobile 3 Gb / 3 months SIM for £11.09 with free delivery.
Giff Gaff should be worth a look.
No experience of them yet, but Santa brought me a smartphone and the Giff Gaff SIM I ordered on Christmas Day arrived today, so I'll be playing tonight.
They do data only 0.5G for £5 a month, 1GB for £7.50 & 3G for £12.50
I'm with giffgaff and it is definitely the cheapest.
There are loads of these on eBay at £9.99 inc delivery. But if you buy direct from 3 with TopCashBack the net cost is just over £7. But why would you if the 1 month sims are effectively less than free?
TopCashBack sounds interesting but surely there must be a catch?! Is there a downside that you know of? Can you only buy one, for example? Do you get bombarded with emails?
We are in the process of moving to giffgaff for all our familly phones, its great value for low users like us, but one of the questions the OP asked was how long the credit lasts. Stemar posted how much the data packages costs, but these all come as a monthly package, so its use it or lose it within the month.
With their bog standard pay as you go top up you get up to 20MB data a day for 20p, although it jumps to 20p a MB after that. You also get all your calls for 10p a minute, texts are 6p, 0800 calls are free and all calls to another gifffgaff sim are free.
Three is cheap for the first three months, then not. It's 15 quid a month I believe.
I'm with giffgaff and it is definitely the cheapest.
Yeah, apologies. I totally didn't comprehend the PAYG bit before commenting.
I had a quick look and there was nothing on three that beats giffgaff on £12 a month unlimited data and no contract just pay up each month. You can swap between plans at will
No catch, all that happens is that you receive most of the commission which the selling website would normally pay to a referring website. Some of the cashback amounts are seriously worth having - especially on rip-off purchases like breakdown cover and car insurance. I've had over £300 cashback from TopCashBack.