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fairly self-explanatory ;)

Are you? Will you? Have you?

Edited by 'daiking'

Free sim so worth a punt.

I know they have had service issues in the past. Most I've heard/read using them seem happy. Not sure who's backend they run on. O2?

My only worry is the tarrifs dont seem sustainable - as in unlimited data.

EDIT - Worth a read for background - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giffgaff

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It an O2 reseller.

Looks like UL internet has been pulled back over time from PAYG (JAN?) and the £5 goodybag (due end of June) which leaves the £10 tariff as the start for free internet. Still a pretty generous allowance. Time wi-l tell if its long term but its no tie in if I want/need to look elsewhere.

Having commitment issues at the moment, I want to break my dependency and just try

something different.

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