Originally Posted by plymouthbloke1974:
“Correct, my main phone is with T-Mobile. The Three sim is a sim zero sim only (which has sent one text since 2008 - it was only taken out to check Three coverage and nothing more), so it costs £0 a month, however it's an open account, with a sim that could be anywhere in the house and it's an open account on my credit file.
Because it's a £0 a month contract I am finding it almost impossible to cancel it as retentions argument is that as it is a £0 a month contract I can just keep it running.”
“Correct, my main phone is with T-Mobile. The Three sim is a sim zero sim only (which has sent one text since 2008 - it was only taken out to check Three coverage and nothing more), so it costs £0 a month, however it's an open account, with a sim that could be anywhere in the house and it's an open account on my credit file.
Because it's a £0 a month contract I am finding it almost impossible to cancel it as retentions argument is that as it is a £0 a month contract I can just keep it running.”
If it's a sim zero personally I'd keep it running. I have a sim zero in a drawer somewhere which I only keep open because it puts a nice green tick on my credit file every month each time my bill of £0.00 gets paid




