bunderoon wrote: » Yep, got the activation code via text during registration. But nothing afterwards. I've just send them a message via their contact page. Hopefully hear from them tomorrow.
Creamy Goodness wrote: » When I signed up it asked me what date would I like to have the account active. It's off the Eir network
Bluefoam wrote: » If that tenner is so valuable to you, then don't risk it... I'm shocked by the amount of people who are so protective of the tenner... Just by moving to this new operator, you are bound to save allot more than €10. It is great value no matter what way you look at it.
Kerry_2008 wrote: » whats the story with this offer? Is it an introductory offer and they will hike up the prices in a few months?
Ten Pin wrote: » So 2G works, which is handy for anyone with a 'dumb' phone, tenner for unlimited calls and texts is a bargain by itself. Thanks for checking, obviously 2G/EDGE is rubbish for data but fine for calls.
Aquos76 wrote: » It will have a different number on the sim until your port is complete
Senor Chang wrote: So I got my sim today but it has the wrong phone number on it (I chose to keep my current number and have the verification text). I initially thought they sent me the wrong one and submitted a contact form saying that. I’ve now logged on and see that my account has the same number as the sim I received. Has this happened to anyone else? I’m assuming I’ll have to change the number back to my own and pay for a new sim now if I can’t get them to sort it
Ten Pin wrote: » Generally calls are over 2G or 3G. If a call comes in while using 4G it will revert to 3G or 2G during the call and back to 4G after the call ends. There is a protocol called VoLTE (Voice over LTE/4G) but that's not available with gomo.
Slippin Jimmy wrote: » If unsure, you can ask them on their live chat.
podge018 wrote: » Does porting your number automatically cancel your contract with your existing provider? Or do I have to do that separately?
killbillvol2 wrote: » If the standard of question being asked on this thread is indicative, their Customer Service is in for some fun.
Pheonix10 wrote: » Does this network offer 4G or 3G?
[Deleted User] wrote: » A Feck! I only just switched from Eir to Post Mobile for 20 euro/month! Checking online I'm reading that I can't switch numbers again within 90 days, although the articles seem a little out of date.. Does anyone know if that is still the rule?
FLOOPER wrote: » LOL. You must work for 3 mobile. What an arrogant response. Simple question. Is the 10 euro refunded if, within the cooling off period, you decide to pull out.
Mac_Lad71 wrote: » Is the sim they send you a micro sim?
IrishStuff09 wrote: » The SIM comes with predefined cut outs for Standard, Micro and Nano. So yes, just push the SIM out of the larger of the cutouts.
IrishStuff09 wrote: » Just popped the SIM into my phone there and did a speedtest comparing it with my Vodafone SIM in the same location.http://imgur.com/a/p4gOcQK GoMo: 6.38Mbps ↓ / 9.87Mbps ↑ Vodafone: 37.9Mbps ↓ / 13.6Mbps ↑ Browsing seems noticably slower than my Vodafone Sim but still nothing completely unacceptably slow
Suarezistheman wrote: » Did I read some technical info here yesterday about Eir not picking up a stronger signal indoors? Cannot seem to find it anywhere. Basically I am using the new sim indoors and its picking up good 3G coverage but nothing for 4G despite my three sim having 3/4 bars of coverage. It does go to one bar of 4G occasionally. I am not overly concerned as I have wifi at home and am still going ahead with the port