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Unlimited 5G for £7 pm

_chris
Explorer

Hello,

I found this deal advertised on 4g.co.uk website, clicked through to EE and landed at the associated £7 per month SIM which I promptly ordered.

https://www.4g.co.uk/unlimited-data/ee/#:~:text=EE%20offers%20a%20variety%20of,with%20unlimited%20mi....

Whilst the. Link above shows Unlimited 5G Data, now my order is in I can't find any mention of data  on my order. I think I've been sold a lie by the 4g website.

Not been an EE customer before and can't really tell what data is on this plan whilst it's being processed, but if it's not what I hoped 8 was buying then I'll cancel immediately. Anyone know if this is real??

Many thanks,

Chris.

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Matt_124
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

It is a Safer SIM, they're signposting it incorrectly on that site as an Unlimited Data plan.

Screenshot_20250908_130237_Samsung Internet.jpg

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XRaySpeX
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

No wonder you're puzzled. No mention of any data & if you go Back > it only shows 24 month plans.

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Matt_124
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

It is a Safer SIM, they're signposting it incorrectly on that site as an Unlimited Data plan.

Screenshot_20250908_130237_Samsung Internet.jpg

There's also nothing immediately evident to differentiate between multiple other plans, on that page. One glaring example...

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_chris
Explorer

Thanks all. I should have realised it looked far too good to be true. 

For a moment I thought I'd be getting something a friend once managed and still has - unlimited 5G for life, £5 per month (was an EE mistake they upheld for a very limited amount of people that managed to be at the right place at the right time - oor wrong time for EE). No unicorns for me!