Pound's On The Up

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  1. Smilinjack

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    If any of you are considering a trip into the EU soonish, keep an eye on the exchange rate. We're currently a hair's breadth from a pound getting you 1.20 Euro. Not been this high for quite some time. Should compensate a bit for the roaming charges you'll get smacked with....:rolleyes:
     
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  2. joe mc donald

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    I though they were doing away with roaming charges. But good news.
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  3. Ducatitotriumph

    Ducatitotriumph Crème de la Crème

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    Despite promising not to before brexit joe, they changed their minds afterwards and have now started roaming charges again.
     
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  4. joe mc donald

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    Yes that figures.
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  5. Smilinjack

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    They're back Joe. Only supplier not currently doing it or planning it is O2. :)
     
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  6. joe mc donald

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    Still nice to know the old pound is on the up.
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  7. fzr162

    fzr162 Well-Known Member

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    Roaming charges are only being re introduced on new contracts, so as long as you have not changed contract you should still be roaming free.
     
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  8. Octoberon

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    Is the loophole that at the end of your 2 or 3 years you move on to a 'new' rolling contract? If not, then all you have to worry about is being locked in to potentially unfavourable contract to keep roaming charges away. Either way, the customer loses eventually.
     
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  9. fzr162

    fzr162 Well-Known Member

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    I suppose it depends on your contract. I have a sim only with virgin. It's a touch over £6 a month. I live in France and call the UK 2 or 3 times a week. No roaming charges.
     
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  10. Octoberon

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    I've got a sim-only contract with giffgaff, which uses the O2 network. I just checked and they don't charge extra for roaming in the EU and certain other places. That's all it says. Good news, anyway.
     
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  11. Hubaxe

    Hubaxe Good moaning! aka Mr Wordsalad :)

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    A bad news for you is a good news for me. I should come over to UK in February. Everything booked, but covid can hit anytime.
    Let's be optimistic.. let's plan some shopping :)
     
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  12. tcbandituk

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    When I started going to France the exchange rate was @ 10 francs to the pound and when the euro came in, I think, it was about 1.6 euros to the pound.
    Shame it's not that now!
     
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  13. beerkat

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    As far as the phone's concerned it looks like sim-only is the way to go to avoid roaming charges. To be honest, I'm not really sure why you would have anything else. Buy a phone (iPhone..no rubbish for me :p) Sim-only (with Virgin). £6 month. No doubt some one will point out why this isn't a good idea.
     
  14. Oldskool

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    The £ is looking better against the Dollar too. Useful as we are going on a cruise in the. Caribbean in March. Should have been going next week but the boat has covid. Well not the boat itself, some of the passengers and crew…
     
  15. Octoberon

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    That's good news. I hope it continues as we're off to Vegas in May.
     
  16. Smilinjack

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    Of course, every silver lining has a cloud. My Spanish place has dropped in real world value should l sell up and convert the sale to sterling :rolleyes: but you can't win a coconut every time, eh? :)
     
  17. Octoberon

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    Depends on whether you see the Spanish place as a long term asset and a place to escape. I'd keep it if so. :)
     
  18. Wessa

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    We start a 14 day canaries cruise this Saturday, so that is encouraging :)
     
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  19. Octoberon

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    Well the exchange rate will help with your budgie-t.

    I'll get my coat.
     
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