….For the hard of thinking. I.e. Remainers.
You might want to think that through a bit more.….For the hard of thinking. I.e. Remainers.
….For the hard of thinking. I.e. Remainers.
Have you had an inclusive EU roaming mobile contract since Brexit? Do you still have one?If you can't understand the differences pre and post brexit, is it hard of thinking, or just blind ignorance?
Do you or don't you understand the difference pre and post brexit?Have you had an inclusive EU roaming mobile contract since Brexit? Do you still have one?
This may come as a surprise to you, Mottie. I thought you were more worldly-wise, but you exhibit such naivety.You should remember to stop disclosing that you pay for goods in Euros while giving your location as the U.K. Himmy/Dazzler/Bloomer/Angle Eyes all made the same mistake. You don’t learn from your mistakes, do you?
Nope. Because things are worse now.Have you had an inclusive EU roaming mobile contract since Brexit?
Which is what you are doing with your mobile contract. The U.K. is not in the EU so neither can you be. No great detective work needed there.When anyone buys goods or services from most of the EU countries, they are expected to pay in Euros.
Why are you avoiding the question? Too hard for you?Do you or don't you understand the difference pre and post brexit?
Why are you trying to say that it's better now?
Worse in the sense that If I was getting my haircut for a tenner from a barbers that was a ten minute walk away and I didn’t like his attitude towards me so I now get my haircut from another barber, also for a tenner but a twelve minute walk away? In other words, the absolute minute extra effort needed for me to feel comfortable with my decision to move barbers isn’t worth worrying or splitting hairs about but you would put that down as a 'worse' in your book. You must have the same 'book' as Himmy that makes a few weeks 8 or 9 weeks when it suits him. Have I got that right?No, I'm saying its different now to how it was pre brexit.
Worse, not better.
When you have more than one SIM, it's sensible to have at least one of them on a plan, ideally a sans engagement plan.Which is what you are doing with your mobile contract. The U.K. is not in the EU so neither can you be. No great detective work needed there.
Plans without a contract (forfait sans engagement) are increasingly popular in France; almost all mobile phone providers, big and small, offer at least one sans engagement option. With these plans, the provider will send a SIM card that can be used with an already existing phone - meaning that you will need to have a phone already in order to sign up for a forfait sans engagement.
SFR, Orange, Free and Bouygues Telecom all continue to class the UK in the same way as EU countries,
Its only a part of the deal, and that is more down to competition, than it is to brexit.
Are you trying to claim it's a brexit benefit?
It illustrates how many people are affected by roaming charges.Which is what I’ve said all along. Strange that there’s more competition coming into the market since Brexit, don’t you think?