Stallingrad wrote: » By the way, phoned Eir yesterday for some advice, spoke to two people after holding for ages, was told two different things, both wrong, went into an Eir shop last night and a very knowledgeable woman explained everything.
sioda wrote: » FYI if you port over and bank with BOI you will have to get your number reauthorised for texting verification bit of a pita
Dannyman76 wrote: » Is there an easy way to cancel my contract without having to wait for a response from customer service?
keos wrote: » port your number to a different operator
Dannyman76 wrote: » I still have my old number active, was trying out Gomo before porting
fryup wrote: » is it 80gb data per month ?
suave.4u wrote: » Hi guys, I took GoMo and the number will be ported next month, 12.11.19 (i did receive the SIM) Will I be charged the monthly rate from 12.11 , or straightaway.
D13exile wrote: » Ordered two SIMS for my kids this morning as it'll halve my current spend on their phones while giving them a much larger data allowance (currently on 25gb a month). However as they're pay as you go with Eir at the moment, I don't have an account number which the GoMo website says I need to port their numbers? Anyone ported a pay as you go number to GoMo and what did you need? thanks
Bluefoam wrote: » That doesnt seem to make sense. You need the number, but don't want to pay a tenner for it? To have a number, you must have some sort of network connection... therefore you need to pay someone...
Shamboo1801 wrote: » Cancelled my account after a week test run. Was getting little over 1, compared to 16 with tesco. Unfortunate as it seems like a great deal. Credit where it's due though, the cancellation was faster than the data.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Yea but what are you doing on your phone that requires you to have 16Mbps download? Nothing i would imagine.
stovecoal wrote: » Ported from prepaid Tesco Mobile yesterday. Reception at home is not as good but outside it's much better than Tesco. On Gomo at home I mainly get 3G with a single bar and I might get 3Mbps download. Outside I am getting 4G and downloads up to 50Mbps. I have a Motorola Moto G4 and I have noticed that when I turn off WiFi on the phone, reception changes from 3G to a low 4G. I am getting an improvement of up to 8Mbps in this case. I have Virgin Media for broadband. Just wondering is it possible that my WiFi is interfering with the Gomo signal?