Mobile rates. How about Eroski?
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Hello,
I'm out of money.
I was thinking about getting rid of my mobile phone but the truth is that I have a little video about the issue.
I was looking for cheap mobile plans without permanence to see if I can weather the storm without being left without a phone.
I found one from Eroski Móvil with a good data plan (1GB) and 500 minutes of calls for 20€.
This would be a little less than half of what I pay now.
What plan do you have? Anyone with Eroski Móvil? -
Simyo, 2Gb (no limited, just slower) 150min without establishment (8 cent. after) 20€. And allows voip if I'm not mistaken.
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I am currently with pepephone after trying several, I am quite happy so far, I have been with the "pulpo" plan since January, which included 1gb of data plus calls for 9€+iva and very cheap calls, now it is the same but with 1.2gb, however there are probably fewer of the same, and there are no permanencies, take a look, simyo used to have good offers too, but in my area I didn't get good coverage.
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Simyo I don't like because of the coverage as you comment around here.
Pepephone and Eroski have Vodafone coverage which is the one that works best in the area where I move.
The problem is that for people who talk a lot 300-500 minutes as is my case, with Pepephone it comes out a fortune, above 100€. -
Simyo does not appeal to me because of the coverage as you mention out there.
Pepephone and Eroski have Vodafone coverage which is the best in the area where I move.
The problem is that for people who talk a lot 300-500 minutes as is my case, with Pepephone it comes out to a fortune, over 100€.I think it depends more on how you use those minutes. I mean that I have the octopus pepe rate, where the most expensive minute is paid at 2 cents (from the 4th minute). In fact the first minute is 'paid' at -1 cent.
If you make 500 calls of 1 minute, you would pay €0.14 per call (€0.15 establishment -€0.01), about €70.
If you make a single call of 500 minutes, you would pay €0.02 per minute + €0.15 establishment, about €10.15.
My girlfriend pays €0.09 per minute (€0.009€) in 500 calls of 1 minute you would pay €79.5 and in 1 call of 500 minutes you would pay €4.65
I think they also have a rate where you pay €0.08 per minute without establishment -
Hello
I have the smart 16 tariff from Vodafone
1.5 Gb of internet
100 minutes
unlimited sms
(free calls between users with smart tariff)Personally, being 16 euros and having 1.5 Gb of internet (then the speed drops) is the one that interests me.
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I think it depends more on how you use those minutes. I mean, I have the Pulpo Pepe tariff, where the most expensive minute is paid at 2 cents (from the 4th minute). In fact, the first minute is 'paid' at -1 cent.
If you make 500 calls of 1 minute, you would pay €0.14 per call (€0.15 establishment -€0.01), about €70.
If you make a single call of 500 minutes, you would pay €0.02 per minute + €0.15 establishment, about €10.15.
My girlfriend pays €0.9 cents (€0.009) per minute, in 500 calls of 1 minute you would pay €79.5 and in 1 call of 500 minutes you would pay €4.65
I think they also have a tariff where you pay €0.08 per minute without establishmentThat's true, I have months that I've talked for 350 minutes and I've paid about €30 including Internet. I generally make few calls during the week but long ones, and more calls on weekends. Look at your last bills to see the average of calls per month, because with Pepephone what you cost is the call establishment, then the minute I pay less than 1 cent.
And the months I talk less, I consume about twenty euros.
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You can look at the rates of movistar fusion or the equivalent in jazztel and vodafone. I looked at it recently and it comes out very well priced for all of them.
The mega flat of 20 from yoigo is also 10.
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Simyo, 2Gb (without limit, only the speed decreases) 150min without establishment (8 cent. after) 20€. And it allows voip if I'm not mistaken.
How is the coverage, because if it's 20 euros with VAT included I'm interested. In addition to having 50 more minutes of calls than the current Vodafone.
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How about the coverage, because if it's 20 euros with VAT included I'm interested. In addition to having 50 more minutes of calls than the current Vodafone.
:fuckyea:With VAT it's 23,6€. And the coverage is Orange, when I'm in rural areas sometimes it bothers me (comparing with Movistar, Vodafone more or less) but in moderately populated areas it goes perfect. It suits me well because that's what I spend: 150-180 min (for work calls) and 1-1,5 GB (mobile + tablet/laptop), and even if I go over it doesn't go up much because most are short calls, or when an answering machine picks up (you don't pay establishment).
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As deeiivid says, fusion or the yoigo mega plan 20.
I just upgraded to fusion with the extension to 7000min and went from 140€ to 120€. And yes, I am self-employed and spend what is not written. -
As deeiivid fusion or the yoigo mega plan 20 says.
I just got fusion with the upgrade to 7000min and went from 140€ to 120€. And yes, I'm self-employed and I spend what's not written.7000 minutes is what I talk in two years… because I usually talk about 300 a month... :ugly: Just out of curiosity how long does your battery and phone last?
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As deeiivid fusion or the yoigo mega plan 20 says.
I just got fusion with the upgrade to 7000min and went from 140€ to 120€. And yes, I'm self-employed and spend what's not written.you talk almost more hours than I work in a month :troll:
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If I tell you that I have a galaxy S with the original battery
rom 4.2.2. The phone is missing a year to be 3 years old, and with 3g, wifi and BT, 2 hours of conversation in the morning and 1 hour of screen time for a minimum of 8 hours, it drains 70%. The thing is that with new kernels, fast charge works much better and I usually put it to charge in the car too, but without charging it.
The only thing is that fast charge cancels access to the phone's SD card, but with airdroid it's solved to copy the photos and so on.
Anyway, expenses of around 1500-2000 min per month, but since there are no interesting offers for those minutes, I switch to 7000 which is already ridiculous even for me.
That said, the poor phone is already without the home button from so much use. I have to change it, because I don't want to get another one. For that, I have the tablet that I get much more out of it than the phone. Anyway, I think I get 50% out of the phone of what it can give.regards
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With VAT it's 23.6€. And the coverage is from Orange, when I'm in rural areas sometimes it bothers me (comparing with Movistar, Vodafone more or less) but in moderately populated areas it works perfectly. It suits me well because that's what I spend: 150-180 min (for work calls) and 1-1.5 GB (mobile + tablet/laptop), and even if I go over it doesn't cost much because most are short calls, or when an answering machine kicks in (you don't pay for establishment).
Compi but it's 2Gb? I say this because you quote 1-1.5 not two. 500Mb in my case are decisive if they are 23 euros, because it already costs me 16 more if I want an extra bonus. Well you'll tell me. Regards and thanks.
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Compi but they are 2Gb? I say this because you quote 1-1.5 not two. 500Mb in my case are decisive if they are 23 euros, because they already cost me 16 more if I want an extra bonus. Well you will tell me. Regards and thanks.
I tell you what I use, the rate is what it is Gigaplan Rate - Rate Detail
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Anyway, expenses of around 1500-2000 min per month, but since there are no interesting offers for those minutes, I switch to 7000 which is already ridiculous even for me.
Haha, even so it's a beast, I already thought you had missed a couple of extra zeros :ugly:
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I am still convinced with Eroski Móvil.
They have 3 very interesting data bonuses. I just found one at Xataka.
Before they had:
-Combina Free: 1 gb and 500 minutes for 19,99
-Combina Basic: 500mb and 250 minutes for 14,99
And they have just released
-Combina Mini: 300MB and 150 minutes for 9,99 -
Well, it's already a good reason, because they have a Call Center with a terrible reputation :facepalm:
Are you sure you've looked properly, VoIP options, or the rates that don't charge you for calls to the same operator?
Cheers!
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Well, it's already a good reason, because they have a Call Center with a terrible reputation :facepalm:
Are you sure you've looked properly, VoIP options, or the tariffs that don't charge you for calls to the same operator?
Cheers!
I've switched to Eroski and I'm really happy. In the Call Center, Spaniards attend you, which doesn't always happen. Maybe we're not as loving as South Americans but we solve things better and it's still national work which is what we need now.