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Originally posted by ujjain View PostYeah, but it's a personal account for £15 monthly. I'd prefer a business account with unlimited internet, at least I can expense it.
So if that's what you really want, then stick with three as a personal customer. Or ring them and see if they will deal with you as a business customer and what tariffs they offer.
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Yeah, but it's a personal account for £15 monthly. I'd prefer a business account with unlimited internet, at least I can expense it.
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Originally posted by ujjain View PostI currently have unlimited internet for £15 monthly at Three. Any business plans with cheap unlimited internet?
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I currently have unlimited internet for £15 monthly at Three. Any business plans with cheap unlimited internet?
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Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostMaybe if you are a heavy user. I pay £15/month for unlimited texts, data (with 4GB tethering) and 300 minutes with 3 (plus 300 minutes same network). What business plan can match that? I couldn't even find another personal plan to beat that.
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I spoke to ee and the 'new' tarriffs were nowhere to be seem. So I've gone for the vodaphone one. It also includes 12 months Spotify premium, sky sports mobile and now tv. And £35 cashback from Quidco
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Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostMaybe if you are a heavy user. I pay £15/month for unlimited texts, data (with 4GB tethering) and 300 minutes with 3 (plus 300 minutes same network). What business plan can match that? I couldn't even find another personal plan to beat that.
If that's unlimited data it can't be beat, as no-one does unlimited data that cheap anymore, including 3, - but that doesn't help new customers.
For unlimited texts, 4G (with tethering - I've never had a plan that didn't allow it) and at least 600 minutes to any network (inc. BT) you could take Vodafone 900 minutes for £11.67 + VAT, or pay more for more data (and more voice). They charge exactly the same for personal and business, just quote gross vs net.
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Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostMaybe if you are a heavy user. I pay £15/month for unlimited texts, data (with 4GB tethering) and 300 minutes with 3 (plus 300 minutes same network). What business plan can match that? I couldn't even find another personal plan to beat that.
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Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostMaybe if you are a heavy user. I pay £15/month for unlimited texts, data (with 4GB tethering) and 300 minutes with 3 (plus 300 minutes same network). What business plan can match that? I couldn't even find another personal plan to beat that.
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Unless 3 have got significantly better than they were a few years back, I'd rather stick pins in my eyes than go back to them.
For what I actually use it for, I'm considering just going with a GiffGaff goodybag thing and then when I know I'm going to be away topping up some extra data on there.
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I'm with 3 too and it's nice to be able to use it in the US and a load of other countries without even thinking about cost.
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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostAnd as discussed last time, business tariffs are not more expensive than personal. So get a sim on a business plan, paid for by the business.
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostI'm approaching the end of my business contract with t mobile. it was £36 a month and unlimited everything although the data was 3g and included the galaxy s4 when it released. I was pretty happy with it but I've been told that I won't be offered an upgrade on that tarriff because they want to move everybody to ee's 4g network. They will let me stay of the tarriff but I'll have to continue to pay the full amount per month, part of which was the cost of the handset. So I'm in he same boat, looking around for a new deal.
Vodaphone business are doing sim only for 25+vat for unlimted calls and texts and 20gb of data for a 12 month deal. I called ee to compare and was toldd that new tarrifs are being announced tomorrow which have a big data portion. So I'm going to hang fire until then.
I'll be buying moy phone out right up front this time.
£13.50 per month + VAT.
It's not a business deal though. Not sure why you need that.
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I'm approaching the end of my business contract with t mobile. it was £36 a month and unlimited everything although the data was 3g and included the galaxy s4 when it released. I was pretty happy with it but I've been told that I won't be offered an upgrade on that tarriff because they want to move everybody to ee's 4g network. They will let me stay of the tarriff but I'll have to continue to pay the full amount per month, part of which was the cost of the handset. So I'm in he same boat, looking around for a new deal.
Vodaphone business are doing sim only for 25+vat for unlimted calls and texts and 20gb of data for a 12 month deal. I called ee to compare and was toldd that new tarrifs are being announced tomorrow which have a big data portion. So I'm going to hang fire until then.
I'll be buying moy phone out right up front this time.
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