If you're a low volume voice user the new offer seems great.
€9 a month for up to five years. After which you can find a new offer ![]()
1GB smartphone data
150 minutes of voice calls
150 SMS
Obvously it's a passa offer so you need to change operators. They also require you to buy buy the SIM for €5
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We have been looking at all the offers from the various operators as my son wants a plan with data. What we are finding off putting is the small print. I'm pretty sure we looked at this one but it looked like there were limits on daily useage etc? Any clarification would be great as, like you say, it looks like a good offer.
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Not that I know of. The full speed limit is 1GB a month. Over that limit the speed gets dropped down until the start of next month.
This offer is new. It only started Monday. It used to be more expensive and only for two years at the low intro price.
For most people 1GB is a lot. If he does a lot of video he might hit the speed limit
TIM offers just the data for €2.5 a week. So €10 a month. Vodafone is even more. I'm guessing there will be a surge of people moving if they don't offer something similar.
passing wind has never been as beneficial!!!
Thanks nck. I will let him know as we were looking last weekend so it obviously hadn't come out then. That said I'll probably stick with Vodafone as they have the phones I want plus I worked out their offers compared to the others and there wasn't that much of an advantage as I want a new phone, not just contract - he is the same tbh and it gets complicated I think with the passa offers as it's just for your number really isn't it not to get a phone upgrade too?
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Depends on the offer. Different companies do things differently plus they change all the time.
The SIM I traded in to Wind I got from a passa to Vodafone. Vodafone gave me a phone plus services
The SIM I gave to Vodafone came from a TIM key .
If you're getting a phone you really need to pay attention that they aren't hiking the price of the service. Or even charging more for the phone.
Check how much the online electronic shops are selling the phone you want for.
Currently both phones I want (one or other) are around €600+ retail so the most a month I would pay is €20 over 24 months. Admittedly they will come down in price over the next two years but that's a risk with any tech and I don't mind paying €480 max for either.
This is with Vodafone.
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