milky88 wrote: » What are the hidden costs? Voicemail? Can't seem to find out
Voicemail – Free Additional Minutes – 30c/Min SMS – 15c per SMS
Lissavane wrote: » No harm to have the dual sim anyway. Who knows when an even better deal might emerge?
Sir Oxman wrote: » voicemail is free
mickger844posts wrote: » Signed up but didn't port my number yet. My only worry is the shear amount of customers that are signing up will this affect speeds and coverage. Also the 10mg download speed cap is a bit restrictive but lets see how it goes. Hopefully its good enough so i can cancel my Virgin account and port.
SleetAndSnow wrote: » So if you call home while roaming you are charged 1.15 a minute? Is that unusual? Thought they had to be the same now. I am switching from Vodafone X though which had the exact same deal in theEEA as here.
Brego888 wrote: » Multiple posts earlier in the thread pointing out that the 10mg is just legal talk that all providers have to stay. Three, Eir etc all say the same.
jonny_b wrote: » That's outside the EU
Sir Oxman wrote: » I just realised I have to be here to sign for it.
FLOOPER wrote: » It’s prob registered post. So in that case anyone can sign for it.
BowWow wrote: » Probably a courier as they say they will leave a card with instructions on how to re-arrange delivery if you are not there.
The high horse brigade wrote: » You can only port to a new GoMo SIM
SleetAndSnow wrote: » Sorry wrong pricing, it says 0.30c to make calls in the eea. But thats roaming and you aren't roaming in the EU anymore I don't think so it mustn't count!
TheDriver wrote: » That's if you have used your bundle
Longford Leader wrote: » What type of sim is it, micro, nano? Can you choose what type?
Berberis wrote: » Looks a no brainer of a deal. Only worry I have is that the coverage would be ****e where I need it most. (live a field beside a very large hill and Vodafone which I am on for my phone is the only network that I know which gives good coverage, although I do use a three sim for the house Wi-Fi which is good for emails, WhatsApp etc but not good for watching movies etc. A few posters have mentioned buying the sim and trying it out first before porting their number over. I have a dual sim phone and would be open to trying this. But is it definite that it would still be possible to port that sim over to your Vodaphone number after using it with the GoMo number for a while
BowWow wrote: » I've just noticed this on their site - "Simply order your GoMo SIM card right here. We’ll send it to you in the post, pop it in your phone and you’re good to go." So it seems like they just post it to you - tomorrow or Thursday will tell.
Sir Oxman wrote: » Mine says I need to sign for it, similar to Virgin and their contract sims I think. They are via courier.
patrickmrogan wrote: » Is eir/meteor coverage about equal to tesco/48?
Sir Oxman wrote: » I believe you would need a new sim once the original GoMo sim has been assigned a number, open to correction.