on 30-01-2015 09:05
Hi All
I am on a very old tarrif (unlimited data, 600 minutes, 2000 text allowance) which works well for me.
In the past when abroad a text used to count as 4 from my allowance.
I know most pay monthlies have unlimited texts nowadays and are 40p per text, however as im on the ancient tarrif does the '4 texts abroad' still count?
Thanks
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on 30-01-2015 11:06
on 30-01-2015 11:06
@Cleoriff wrote:
'Old tariff (simplicity)'
Legacy
on 30-01-2015 11:07
on 30-01-2015 11:07
As 'unlimited' is now deemed to be only 4GB the only real advantage of the legacy tariffs are the price and the overseas texts.
on 30-01-2015 11:32
on 30-01-2015 11:32
on 30-01-2015 11:39
on 30-01-2015 11:39
@jonsie wrote:As 'unlimited' is now deemed to be only 4GB the only real advantage of the legacy tariffs are the price and the overseas texts.
I think it's literally only the overseas texts, as having just looked at current tariffs on offer, you can get a 12 month sim only tariff with unlimited UK calls and texts and 3GB of 4G data for £20/month. I would be surprised if the OP is paying less than that, and he's limited to 3G data as well.
on 30-01-2015 13:49
on 30-01-2015 14:18
on 30-01-2015 14:18
@Bambino wrote:
@jonsie wrote:As 'unlimited' is now deemed to be only 4GB the only real advantage of the legacy tariffs are the price and the overseas texts.
I think it's literally only the overseas texts, as having just looked at current tariffs on offer, you can get a 12 month sim only tariff with unlimited UK calls and texts and 3GB of 4G data for £20/month. I would be surprised if the OP is paying less than that, and he's limited to 3G data as well.
And that is the very tariff I am on @Bambino
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