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18-03-2021 04:02 PM - edited 18-03-2021 04:04 PM
Hello there, not sure if it's allowed but I am an existing EE pay as you go data customer I use a 4g router for internet when away, I have just seen an advert on Facebook for an EE pre pay SIM for a one off £40 payment and is advertised as 60gb off EE 4g data a month for 6 months, seems to good to be true. Anyone ever used this company or can EE tell me if they are legit.
Thanks
Edit- sorry should have posted the link to the deal
https://www.scancom.co.uk/ee-360gb-data-sim-special/
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18-03-2021 04:19 PM
Hi @y2krog2000 and welcome to the community
Firstly by means of terminology, "prepay" generally refers to a PAYG setup - which by definition, is not a contract.
Having said that, scancom are a legitimate third party dealer who are authorised to sell EE products.
18-03-2021 04:19 PM
Hi @y2krog2000 and welcome to the community
Firstly by means of terminology, "prepay" generally refers to a PAYG setup - which by definition, is not a contract.
Having said that, scancom are a legitimate third party dealer who are authorised to sell EE products.
18-03-2021 04:25 PM
Thank you, that's brilliant news gonna give them a try then. Cheers
23-09-2021 10:09 AM - edited 23-09-2021 10:09 AM
how did this work out for you i want one for same reason. @y2krog2000
23-09-2021 10:40 AM
Yes it is legit though I didn't go through with it, reason why is that they don't allow roaming at all and I use my device when in the Republic Of Ireland EE have said it's exactly the same as other EE sims and uses the same bands when in the UK but only difference is it won't work abroad.