irelandjnr wrote: » https://switcher.ie/mobiles/networks/gomo/ Uses the Eir network. Why is it just €13 for unlimited calls, texts and data? What's going on here exactly?
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Catch as such is that it uses the old meteor network. I have the €9.99 for life deal and have come across some blackspots especially in ruralish areas but nothing major.
TheDriver wrote: » I think you are incorrect, it's not like O2 Vs three, there is no old meteor network. It's all eir network, always has been. It was merely a different branding on same network unlike O2/three. I've found its same as eir.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » I used to work in telecoms so know.
babelfish1990 wrote: » Eir already offer a SIM only-plan for €9.99pm with unlimited any-network calls/texts and 80GB data in their bundles. It is actually better value than their GoMo plan if you are able to bundle with Broadband or TV. It is for 12 months rather than "Life", but I renew my plan each year, and they have given me the €9.99 deal for the last 3 years. Even better value than GoMo, and it includes WiFi calling.
irelandjnr wrote: » Do you have a link to that plan? Also, we are paying €20 each per top-up monthly now on Eir and that doesn't including texts. Can you explain why this plan is half the price and offers more? I don't get what's going on here.
OmegaGene wrote: » No catch it works perfectly for for me @ 9.99 a month
irelandjnr wrote: » How do I avail of that €10 deal? Please
DopeTech wrote: » You're about 10 months too late. It's now 12.99 for new customers.
irelandjnr wrote: » Yeah just see that post on their site now. Cool. So is this a bill-pay direct debit thing? Or typical shop top-up? There website is confusing me a bit on this.
Is it possible to lock down the likes of GoMo account to stop premium rate numbers and general surprise bills e.g. if someone takes your phone and decided to dial Australia? Thinking of moving my kids to this.
wirelessdude01 wrote: I used to work in telecoms so know.
Ten Pin wrote: » You can block premium rate calls and texts. 48 is cheaper and no bill surprises as it's PAYG and there's no hidden charges. Sign up and buy first membership by 10th November to avail of 7.99 deal. Same coverage as 3.
DopeTech wrote: » Bill pay direct debit.
48 is cheaper but then it’s 3. I’ve had bad experiences with 3.
irelandjnr wrote: » 1. Is it a contract? 2. 12 month contract? 3. How do you block premium numbers to stop paying more than €13 per month?
irelandjnr wrote: » 48 is cheaper but then it’s 3. I’ve had bad experiences with 3.
MOH wrote: » I've had bad experiences with Three but I've found 48 support far better. (And Gomo is eir which are the biggest shower of chancers on the planet.)
They also set a ceiling of €50 so no matter what happens once you hit that limit they will prevent you from over using etc to stop a higher bill.
Ten Pin wrote: » AFAIK it's a cap of 30 so max amount a bill can be is 42.99