February 11th is #112day – the European emergency number that's accessible across the EU, free of cost.
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Hello, just a heads up. It looks like you’ve not had any recent usage in the UK, so in 2 week's time roaming in the EU and selected destinations will be charged from your balance. Terms apply. For more info: giff.ly/FairUse
So does that mean that if I had used it more frequently, I wouldn't be getting charged for roaming?
Yes. Because you have not used it in the U.K. for a while, they think you have bought it solely for use abroad which is not what it’s for. Just make the odd call on it in the U.K. now and again and you'll be fine. The sim is in the U.K. at the moment, isn’t it?
When I was in France last Nov/Dec EE sent me a text indicating that I could use my phone to make and receive calls as if I was in UK without any additional charges. It's contract, not PAYG. When I got home I found they had stung me for £26 roaming. After a lot of aggro and numerous calls I got it refunded and they said there wouldn't be any more roaming charges for me. Good result, but you have to fight them or they will sneak charges in.
Yes. Because you have not used it in the U.K. for a while, they think you have bought it solely for use abroad which is not what it’s for. Just make the odd call on it in the U.K. now and again and you'll be fine. The sim is in the U.K. at the moment, isn’t it?
For sure.
It left the country once but I didn't use it. Every call and text I have made has been in the UK.
I probably use it once a month when my Smarty SIM does not have access to the network. If I don't use it, I make a call or text to keep it from being cut off.
Yes. Because you have not used it in the U.K. for a while, they think you have bought it solely for use abroad which is not what it’s for. Just make the odd call on it in the U.K. now and again and you'll be fine. The sim is in the U.K. at the moment, isn’t it?
EE salesman could have been lying ... but I was told when I was looking to change my SIM last year, that if I did I would lose my EU roaming service and will have to pay extra if I travel. Although, I still think it'd be cheaper ...
EE salesman could have been lying ... but I was told when I was looking to change my SIM last year, that if I did I would lose my EU roaming service and will have to pay extra if I travel. Although, I still think it'd be cheaper ...
As well as my regular number on ID which runs on the 'Three' network, on the same phone I also have a PAYG e-sim from Lyca mobile which runs on the EE network. Both give inclusive EU roaming. If EE works for you, why not change to a Lyca sim? https://www.lycamobile.co.uk/en/sim-only-deals/
As well as my regular number on ID which runs on the 'Three' network, on the same phone I also have a PAYG e-sim from Lyca mobile which runs on the EE network. Both give inclusive EU roaming. If EE works for you, why not change to a Lyca sim? https://www.lycamobile.co.uk/en/sim-only-deals/
Because I can! Seriously, I walk my dog regularly in Thorndon country park. In the middle of the woods, service on the Three network is often non-existent. A friend who I walk with is on EE and they get a signal. I thought I’d just try it out as my phone has the option of two networks. It’s only a PAYG e-sim and I only started off with a fiver credit. I still have £4.68 left. Lyca were the only ones that offered a PAYG e-sim. If I wanted to use it I can use the PAYG but if I top it up, I can buy a 30 day bundle for a fiver. Not bad value actually.