Nothing like the glory days of the past - Roaming charges are back

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Indeed you do waffle...

Any luck on compiling that list of 'brexit benefits' yet?
Incidentally, and predictably he was wrong. The rules say a maximum of 25 meters, we could have had signs every 25 yards instead and that would have been fine.
 
So the best you can say is the situation is, at best not much worse than before.
Precisely but my point about the so-called loss of inclusive EU roaming is that it’s not the big loss stated as per the thread title.

The best you can say about whether you have inclusive roaming despite being asked ten times is…..

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I wonder why? (I don’t really, I know. We all know) :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
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Here you go. Don’t take my word for it. Here’s a list of those that offer inclusive roaming in Europe which has just been posted on the moneysavingexpert.com website this morning. If you have any problems understanding or believing that factual information and still feel the need to challenge it on behalf of the EU, please feel free to take it up with [email protected]

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I make it 10 network operators offering inclusive roaming and 3 that are not. Which Networks do you think new subscribers and those that want inclusive roaming will migrate to and what do you think the 3 non-inclusive networks will do to pick up/retain those subscribers?
 
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Here you go. Don’t take my word for it. Here’s a list of those that offer inclusive roaming in Europe which has just been posted on the moneysavingexpert.com website this morning. If you have any problems understanding or believing that factual information and still feel the need to challenge it on behalf of the EU, please feel free to take it up with [email protected]

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I make it 10 network operators offering inclusive roaming and 3 that are not. Which Networks do you think new subscribers and those that want inclusive roaming will migrate to and what do you think the 3 non-inclusive networks will do to pick up/retain those subscribers?
If we were still in the EU we wouldn’t need to worry about roaming charges.
 
If we were still in the EU we wouldn’t need to worry about roaming charges.
If my aunt had bollux, she'd be my uncle! Anyway, who's worrying? Are you worrying? I'm not. Anyone that is worrying can do something about it very easily.
 
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:unsure: Perhaps the thread title should now be changed? How about "Just like the glory days of the past - inclusive EU roaming is making a comeback". That seems more accurate to me.
 
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Most Brits are subject to roaming charges if they go to the EU. So we should change the title to something that reflects that fact.
 
My lad is in Spain at the moment. He's using a Three SIM. I got lots of conflicting stories about whether roaming was included or not.

In the end, I rang a 3 store and was told if you are PAYG (that SIM is), as long as you top up with an add-on, then roaming is included.

The only caveat is that you are limited to using a maximum of 12GB.
 
Most Brits are subject to roaming charges if they go to the EU. So we should change the title to something that reflects that fact.
How about "Inclusive EU roaming available to all U.K. citizens if they want it"?
 
Brexiteers still think that having to do more to at best get the same deal is a 'benefit' :rolleyes:

Of course they love to point out how a relatively trivial thing such as roaming can indeed be circumvented...

But they refuse to comment on more serious matters that can't be tackled so easily...

Such as if you want to spend more than 90 days in any 180 days in the EU/Schengen area without a visa...

And gawd forbid you have to work there with all that now entails...

Linky Linky for the details

No amount of brexiteer b*llshit will ever show that there is no way around the opportunities/freedoms that were lost due to their xenophobic ignorance!
 
Just add another £100 - £150 quid to the European family holiday budget for phones, visas, delays etc.

Brexit - utter pile of poo.
 
Just add another £100 - £150 quid to the European family holiday budget for phones, visas, delays etc.

Brexit - utter pile of poo.
And just to think...

All the benefits of being in the EU only cost £108 p.a.

If only a single brexiteer could point out a single tangible benefit of not being in the EU...

None will of course because even that infinite amount of monkeys on that infinite number of typewriters would ever be able to do so!
 
the big benefits of brexit

optional passport colour
(like you always could)

little crown on beer glasses
(like you always could)

maybe being allowed to sell things in inches and ounces

keep cheering, brexers.
 
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