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Free on net calls?
Which networks, apart from Giffgaff, still offer free on net calls?
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If you look at my listing of PAYG tariffs and sort on the same/min column you will find that there are 12 operators offering free on-net calls.
They mostly have the condition that those calls are free only for 30 days after a top up. Giffgaff are better, their free calls last for 3 months. -- Pete Forman https://payg-petef.rhcloud.com/ |
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Thanks for that, Pete.
With the possible exception of Lebara, no one there I would care to go with. I think I'll stick with GG after all. |
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And I certainly agree with Pete with the fact that he's highlighted Delight/Vectone in yellow. Dodgy, dodgy, company is Vectone.
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And I certainly agree with Pete with the fact that he's highlighted Delight/Vectone in yellow. Dodgy, dodgy, company is Vectone.
I'm loathe to risk my number and credit with some dodgy company. Whatever the issues with GiffGaff, they are ultimately backed by O2/Telefonica so your number and credit are secure. |
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