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Switching frpm EE to another provider - where to start

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xsquared · 10/07/2025 22:45

Okay, I've been looking up Uswitch for price comparisons and coverage of various networks and still can't decide who to go for.

At present, I am paying just over £8 for only 5GB with EE having been with them since 2007 paying £1 per week for PAYG, they have recently sent a text to tell me that I will automatically be upgraded in August for £12 for 20GB.

This is pretty poor value, given that O2 offers 32GB for £8, and Lebara are ridiculously cheap at £2.39 for the first three months and £8 per month after. Are these just exclusive to Uswitch account holders, as I can't find the same information from the network websites themselves.

Anyone switched phone providers recently have any advice?

Thanks.

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xsquared · 10/07/2025 23:49

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MakingPlans2025 · 11/07/2025 07:21

If I were you I would call EE and ask them to match other deals. EE are amazing in comprising to other providers in my experience.

xanthomelana · 11/07/2025 07:23

It’s easy. You need a PAC code to keep your phone number and once you have that it’s straightforward. All the info you need is on here, if you are looking at O2 try Tesco as well because they run off the O2 network and sometimes have good offers for clubcard members plus you get points as well.

https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cheap-mobile-finder/sim-only/how-to-transfer-phone-number/

xsquared · 11/07/2025 08:28

Thank you. I'll have a look.

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