How to find the best SIM card deals

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SIM-only deals are becoming increasingly popular among users who would prefer not to commit to a long term contract. They offer the flexibility of pay-as-you-go together with the option of purchasing monthly ‘bundles’ that include free calls, texts and data allowances. This sector of the market has grown exponentially over the past few months, meaning that consumers can take advantage of a huge range of deals. But how do you find the best one for you?

Firstly, bear in mind that SIM-only deals are just that – you won’t get a free handset thrown in, so you need to make sure that you can unlock your current handset before signing up for a free SIM card offer. Some providers of SIM card deals, such as giffgaff, offer unlockepedias that will provide a step-by-step guide to unlocking your particular model. If you’re uncomfortable with this, or your handset can’t be unlocked, then consider looking at SIM-only deals with your current network that will allow you to continue using your mobile. Bear in mind that locked O2 phones will also work with giffgaff, one of the pioneers of the SIM-only concept.

 

To find the best deals, it’s important to shop around and compare the various providers on their merits as well as their prices. Use price comparison sites to search for bargains, but make sure you also check out individual providers. If you’re switching to a new network, check that it has good coverage in your area and offers highly-rated customer service.

 

You should also consider what type of deal you’re prepared to sign up for. While many SIM-only providers allow you to pay monthly, picking from a diverse range of bundles and goodie bags every 30 days, others will encourage you to sign up to a three, six or even 12-month contract in return for lower prices. Remember, however, before you’re tempted by bargain basement rates that committing to a contract could undermine your reasons for going SIM-only in the first place. Decide what’s most important to you – price or flexibility – and choose your deal accordingly.

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