statto25 wrote: » I dropped into my local Eir store....hadnt a clue what I was on about!!!
kneemos wrote: » Would I need to unlock my phone or no?
mooseknunkle wrote: » They are only using the Eir network its nothing to do with Eir ,the thread title should really be changed.
Cameron326 wrote: » There seems to be nothing under T&Cs particularly under “Leaving Us” ...hope they don’t lock you into a 5 year contract and then provide terrible network speed?
manlad wrote: » Its owned by EIRhttps://www.independent.ie/business/technology/news/new-gomo-mobile-operator-launches-in-ireland-38596539.html
ULMarc wrote: » They're owned by eircom. A 'virtual' mobile operator is a reseller of mobile services. In this case it's an eircom owned company reselling Eir's service. I've seen it done in other countries as a way for operators to create divergence between themselves and a lower cost offering.
Limpy wrote: » 2.3 The SIM Only Service is subject to a minimum contract term of 30 days (the “SIM Only Service Minimum Period”). The Agreement will continue for at least the SIM Only Service Minimum Period although you may cancel the SIM Only Service before the SIM Only Service Minimum Period in accordance with clause 2.5. 2.4 The Agreement and the SIM Only Service may be terminated by you or by us on the giving of thirty (30) days’ notice to the other in accordance with clause 14. Where you issue a termination notice to us, the termination will take effect from the next billing date for the Charges after the cancellation notice that has been issued by you. In the event that we do not receive thirty (30) days’ notice from you in accordance with clause 14, you acknowledge that you may be liable to pay us a termination charge amounting to one month’s Charges.
Cameron326 wrote: » Thanks, but that makes it sounds like they will increase prices after, say, 3-6 months after they've got us all on board. Did sound too good to be true...
Sir Oxman wrote: » *Never* believe any lifetime offers from anyone.;) It's so easy to port back and forth so it's a no brainer.
Creamy Goodness wrote: » It's to deter criminals / scammers signing up.
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