Cheapest pay as you go sim (to give elderly parent a phone)

Cheapest pay as you go sim (to give elderly parent a phone)

Author
Discussion

strath44

Original Poster:

1,358 posts

148 months

Tuesday 10th December 2019
quotequote all
Hi folks,

I want to give my old iphone to my dad, he has an old Nokia but wants to try an iphone (he has an ipad so should be fine). He calls very little but would text and a tiny bit of data!

Anyway neither he nor I want to tie in to a contract, what is the cheapest sim I can get that he can just top up the old fashion way?

Vodafone have one but you have to pay in £10 a month which I'm sure he won't use (it does roll over but a lot could accumulate!).

Any help much appreciated!

Mammasaid

3,834 posts

97 months

Troubleatmill

10,210 posts

159 months

Tuesday 10th December 2019
quotequote all
strath44 said:
Hi folks,

I want to give my old iphone to my dad, he has an old Nokia but wants to try an iphone (he has an ipad so should be fine). He calls very little but would text and a tiny bit of data!

Anyway neither he nor I want to tie in to a contract, what is the cheapest sim I can get that he can just top up the old fashion way?

Vodafone have one but you have to pay in £10 a month which I'm sure he won't use (it does roll over but a lot could accumulate!).

Any help much appreciated!
Giff Gaff isn't really a contract - you can change how much you want to pay from month to month....
Have a read.

gashart

123 posts

75 months

Tuesday 10th December 2019
quotequote all
Penny mobile been good for my sons phone

MYOB

4,786 posts

138 months

Tuesday 10th December 2019
quotequote all
Troubleatmill said:
Giff Gaff isn't really a contract - you can change how much you want to pay from month to month....
Have a read.
Yes, bundles from giff gaff are great. You can set up auto renewal for monthly charge. You fav choose which bundle you want, and cancel anytime. Think I pay £10 for each of my children but you can pay more or less pending on data usage.

They use 02's infrastructure and works pretty well.

strath44

Original Poster:

1,358 posts

148 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
quotequote all
Thanks folks I’ll have a look tomorrow sorry it’s a bit of a minefield!

stevoknevo

1,678 posts

190 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
quotequote all
I used 3's 123 for a long time - provided you get service indoors and, you say he won't use it much, it's great. 1p per mb, 2p per text, 3p per minute - you can top up online or buy a voucher from just about any shop. PAYG so no contract, just buy a sim for a £1. I was only spending around £40-50pa as I was generally on wifi and used whatsapp etc for calls/messages, it was mainly data I used for light browsing at work - set everything up to only update on WiFi and stay away from streaming video on data and your credit lasts a long time indeed.
Or Giff Gaff starts at £6pm for 500mb/300 minutes/500 texts

Pothole

34,367 posts

282 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
quotequote all
strath44 said:
Thanks folks I’ll have a look tomorrow sorry it’s a bit of a minefield!
It's only become that since you decided £10 a month was too much.

droopsnoot

11,932 posts

242 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
quotequote all
Mammasaid said:
I'm on that as well, having switched from EE when I discovered how expensive it was. I use very little mobile, so having to pay something per month is wasteful, it's mainly with me in the car in case I need to summon the RAC. The only inconvenience (which is not 3, it's everyone now) is that it can't be topped up from an ATM any more.

stevoknevo

1,678 posts

190 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
quotequote all
Pothole said:
strath44 said:
Thanks folks I’ll have a look tomorrow sorry it’s a bit of a minefield!
It's only become that since you decided £10 a month was too much.
It is too much if it's not going to be used much - there could easily be a £100pa saving on PAYG versus a rolling SIM contract.

shtu

3,454 posts

146 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
quotequote all
Fiver a month contract, and save faffing with topups?

https://talkmobile.co.uk/