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On 19/07/2019 15:52, Recliner wrote:
MissRiaElaine wrote: On 19/07/2019 11:09, John Williamson wrote: On 19/07/2019 07:41, Roland Perry wrote: A spin-off from the 4g replacement for Airwave, it says. Which could mean only EE customers will benefit. [Heigh ho, another reason for getting a dual-SIM phone]. Or another reason not to go for EE. ;-) Especially not at 15p for a text message, when I can send one for 2p on O2. I think, for a lot of people, WhatsApp has replaced testing. And on Virgin (perhaps others, too?), WhatsApp data is free. And texts themselves are also free on any monthly contract. Inclusive, not free. And for anyone on a low income, £10 a month is a lot of money which could better be spent on other things, like food or electricity. Which is why PAYG with no requirement to regularly top up is essential. -- Ria in Aberdeen [Send address is invalid, use sipsoup at gmail dot com to reply direct] |
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MissRiaElaine wrote:
On 19/07/2019 15:52, Recliner wrote: MissRiaElaine wrote: On 19/07/2019 11:09, John Williamson wrote: On 19/07/2019 07:41, Roland Perry wrote: A spin-off from the 4g replacement for Airwave, it says. Which could mean only EE customers will benefit. [Heigh ho, another reason for getting a dual-SIM phone]. Or another reason not to go for EE. ;-) Especially not at 15p for a text message, when I can send one for 2p on O2. I think, for a lot of people, WhatsApp has replaced testing. And on Virgin (perhaps others, too?), WhatsApp data is free. And texts themselves are also free on any monthly contract. Inclusive, not free. And for anyone on a low income, £10 a month is a lot of money which could better be spent on other things, like food or electricity. Which is why PAYG with no requirement to regularly top up is essential. But as I showed, SIM-only deals can be cheaper than £10pm. £7pm gets you a perfectly usable deal, with more bundled minutes than most people could use. People who can't afford food or electricity would be much better off ditching their overpriced land lines (and most probably already have). |
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