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KonradP1
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hello quick question My contract with Three is coming to an end soon can you suggest a better offer (SIM Only)

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for one district pay more for less or the same does not make sense

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Chris_B
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@KonradP1  The short answer is no.  You’ll not get 30Gb of data with unlimited calls/text for that amount with EE.   But you’ll get more than double data for £20 and it’s a 5G contract. 

 Have a look at THESE Sim only deals with EE.  

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mikeliuk
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Hi @KonradP1 ,

 

A nice one-page comparison of options is provided at https://kenstechtips.com/index.php/sim-only-deals

 

Although the date shown on the page is a bit old, a quick glance shows it's still mostly relevant.

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for one district pay more for less or the same does not make sense

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Sorry, but in 3 there is no additional cost for 5G I guess I'm looking elsewhere Maybe I'll get a better offer

chistery
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Are you just basing it on price? There's lots of other factors to consider when taking out a new plan.

Hi @KonradP1 ,

 

If you are happy with the reception you receive, the customer service, and the price, it may be worth continuing with your current service provider on a rolling one month basis.

 

The thing you want to check is whether any discounts expire at the end of your minimum term period. If discounts do expire, it would be worth contacting your provider to see if they would repeat a similar discount over another fixed term period.

 

I'm aware that some people change, upgrade, or renew their contracts on less favourable terms because they are unaware they can continue contracts on a rolling basis and might get the same keen price as before (depending on discount expiry). Good luck! 🤓

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chistery
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Three do like to send people letters when their minimum term ends to tell them they are moving them to a new price plan on a 30 day rolling contract, so prices can rise quite considerably.

 

EE does this at times too.

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