Sleeper12 wrote: » Checking emails is about all that'd be useful for
Aquos76 wrote: » Not unlimited data, it’s restricted to 200mb
killbillvol2 wrote: » It's not. You get your home allowance on bill pay Red Roaming.
Aquos76 wrote: » Strange, no mention of that here
Sleeper12 wrote: » When roaming outside the EU the best option is to buy a local sim. Many airports have vending machines with them. The only downside is that you don't have your own number to receive calls
killbillvol2 wrote: » As with everything on the VF website it depends on where you look (if you can find it at all). This is what it says for me:Travelling outside the EU If you’re travelling outside Europe, Vodafone RED Roaming is a simple and cost effective option. RED Roaming gives you unlimited calls and texts back to Ireland and within the country you’re visiting. It also gives you your home allowance of data and international minutes.* All of this is available for a small fixed daily fee, so you don’t need to worry about large bills on your return.
keos wrote: » Is that, by any chance, for business customers only?
lighthouse wrote: » Won't end tonight but I suspect they will pull it when they get their 100,000 Have read posts here they are "well on their way" to getting there, someone posted they heard this on radio yesterday but who knows?
Lennyzip wrote: » Has anyone who received the SIM just waited to port over for a while to test it out . Might try that as don't want to be completely without my original number . I'm assuming in theory here that once your original SIM goes dead it's a successful port over or have people been left with nothing, ie can't make calls or use data . Is that one of the main issues people here are encountering with the porting ? Basically a non functioning phone?
dfarrelly96 wrote: The SIM going dead does not mean the port was successful, my Dad's original SIM is gone dead, but not moved to the new SIM, so now nobody can contact him in his original phone, and he cannot make calls or texts
Drumpot wrote: » Anybody any feedback on this? Thinking of buying two sims and replacing what is effectively the same service with three for 35e?!!
Aquos76 wrote: » 80GB isn’t very much to replace fixed line BB, streaming Netflix, Spotify and general browsing on a laptop, tablet or smartTV wouldn’t be long about using up that allowance.
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » Going back to the days of dial up your experience depends on which network has spent the most recently on infrastructure in your area. Dual sim phone and using your old SIM for voice only ? It's a Ryanair service so no frills. 30 day contract means you can port out to a different operator anytime for the loss of up to a tenner if you don't want to wait for or endure poor customer service.
cormie wrote: » Folks, got my first bill. Things to note: VAT is stated on the bill, so anyone needing to claim VAT back, can do so I've accepted that I don't think I'll be getting a vat receipt for the first €9.99 I paid, no biggie I guess. The calls to the UK number listed are €0.19 minimum once a connection is made, because I remember trying to call the number and it didn't even ring through from what I remember, it just went straight to saying the phone number was out of coverage or something to that nature. The SMS is an issue. I posted earlier saying when I get calls, they come up on my phone as +35308X as opposed to +3538X, I tried to SMS two numbers straight from my the dialer and it now appears that the SMS were sent to 0086 and 0087 instead of 086 and 087 and one is saying China and the other Satellite/Maritime The UK SMS is ok. Service and everything fine for me, and even with these extra charges, it's nothing compared to my "everything in package" base price of my previous provider.
lighthouse wrote: » Was that sent to you via email?
RunnerDub wrote: » I was expecting a 1st bill of €15 approx, €9.99 & broken period rent from 15th Oct to 31st Oct. Its just €9.99 ??
Inviere wrote: » Due to port today, do I just wait for old sim to be deactivated, and then pop in new sim?
Gooser14 wrote: » Is his phone locked to the original SIM service provider? Has he inputted the new SIM pin code?