JTMan wrote: » The GoMo website now states on their homepage that "your new SIM will be delivered within 10 working days." The website originally stated 2 days and then 5 days. More evidence as to the popularity of this offer but a long wait to get your sim in the post. Anecdotal evidence, from mates and work colleagues, is that a large number have signed up for this offer. Looks like GoMo is off to a very strong start.
AlmightyCushion wrote: » People aren't signing up because they seen some eejit pulling a stupid pose. They're signing up because it's a tenner a month. A lot of the interest was from the initial post on this thread which had none of those marketing images. If this was €30 a month, nobody would be interested in it. The marketing images are shíte, that doesn't change whether the offering is good value or not. If they had some other marketing images people would still be aware of it and they would still be signing up for it.
Baoithin66 wrote: » Ant idea what are the charges for calls to landlines?
Heighway61 wrote: » Anyone else get a blank email from GoMo? Signed up last wednesday. Set port date to tomorrow. No sim yet. Have received texts saying they were pushing out my port date twice. Jus now received an email from noreply@gomo.ie with subject "Welcome to GoMo" but nothing in the body.
LimkTeach wrote: » Ordered last Wednesday evening. Arrived today. I logged in at 17.13 and arranged to port at 17.15. Was super fast and easy. Pulled out VM sim put in GoMo and worked perfectly. Interested to see what coverage is like over the weekend as I will be travelling through a good few counties and rural areas.
shmeee wrote: » Ordered GoMo Sim @ 7pm last Tuesday, arrived yesterday Monday am, did not need to sign for it. Changed port to 5.30pm this evening via my GoMo Account. My Eir Sim went dead @ 5.34pm, inserted GoMo Sim into handset. No issues, data, texts and calls all fine. Did speed test and exact same as was getting with Eir, 14Mbps download and 12Mbps upload. Outskirts of a town in Tipperary. That's fine for me as have WiFi also. All good!
The Cush wrote: » LTE = 4G
softdancomputer wrote: » Actually isnt, its 3.95G and it was just a stunt of the carriers at the time to advertise 4G [HTML]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LTE_(telecommunication)[/HTML]
softdancomputer wrote: » Actually isnt, its 3.95G and it was just a stunt of the carriers at the time to advertise 4G
mooseknunkle wrote: » Got my sim today too and scheduled port for 12:20 ,it still not after porting over for me...
rustledjimmies wrote: I got the same blank email when I signed up, not afterwards.
The Cush wrote: » and from that same site "ITU later decided that LTE together with the aforementioned technologies can be called 4G technologies"
shmeee wrote: » My friend had problem with Eir as had broandband and phone line attached to his Eir account and that seemed to cause issues. Still not solved. What network you porting from?
LimkTeach wrote: » Interested to see what coverage is like over the weekend as I will be travelling through a good few counties and rural areas.
Hardtochoose wrote: » Just been informed that some people haven’t been able to ring me all week. 086 numbers for definite, and possibly others. This crowd are a shambles so far for me. Support is non existent