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Experience of ad funded "free" broadband sims?
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Thine Wonk
06-06-2012
Samba have been told that there was a 3 network issue that meant some sim card number ranges had a fault. Without having the new sim that's been fixed by 3 today.

I can now connect to the service and have 1GB of data, I'm really pleased with the service overall, I hope Samba stays around for a while.
petetobin
21-06-2012
Ovivo has worked well for me in my iPad. A few
ads to click past but well worth it.
alanwarwic
21-06-2012
Originally Posted by Thine Wonk:
“Samba have been told that there was a 3 network issue that meant some sim card number ranges had a fault. Without having the new sim that's been fixed by 3 today.

I can now connect to the service and have 1GB of data, I'm really pleased with the service overall, I hope Samba stays around for a while.”

There are a lot of cut and run scams around. These all run off a database so faults are close to impossible. They do what the database tells them.
Thine Wonk
21-06-2012
Originally Posted by alanwarwic:
“There are a lot of cut and run scams around. These all run off a database so faults are close to impossible. They do what the database tells them.”

Cut and run?
alanwarwic
21-06-2012
They create a pyramid like service knowing full well it is unaffordable and it ceases still leaving profits.
Ovivo sounds slightly less fly by night than Samba.

Paying to get something free is often dodgy.
SkipTracer
26-08-2012
Well another 2 months gone by and Samba are still here.

Cost me £5 for 500Mb of data on Vectone last month which expired before I used 300Mb. Got a Samba sim this week and earned 750Mb before the sim arrived the next day, cost £5 and as long as it last to the middle of September I am quid’s in.

BTW, if everything must pass even a Pyramid won’t last.
Scott_14
26-08-2012
I've been using Samba for a couple of months now, and have to say I'm impressed with the service. Usually watch a few ads in the evening to build up my allowance for when I need it, since the credit you earn through watching ads doesn't expire.

Good 3G signal from Three, and decent connection speeds too. Can't complain really.
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