📞 Stay Connected, Stay Free!
The LebaraUK Unlimited Data Pay As You Go SIM Card offers a hassle-free mobile plan with unlimited UK minutes and texts, 100 international minutes, and no contracts. Pre-loaded and ready to use for just £25, it’s perfect for those who value flexibility and affordability.
A**C
Simple, effective and cheap
I have a few old phones, tablets, and 4G modems. I use some of them occasionally and I didn't want a contract. Sometimes I just want to test equipment (I build my own computers).I tried a Lebara SIM and found that it really did work first time in a modem/router. Just pop it in and I was connected to a 4G phone network. I have a tablet with 4G and I found that I could put the SIM in in England and go to Europe and stay in touch.So, I think Lebara is excellent for occasional use and testing because you aren't saddled with a contract. I'm particulary pleased that you can get small chunks of dta for only £5 for 5GB.
N**S
never buy this
I had buy this item twice,once they lost my package,another one arrived and does not work at all,no any internet at all,I talk the the Lebara,they can not help me about this sim card,totally wasted of money!Never buy it!
A**R
Great price, intermittent connection speed
This card worked well as a stop-gap measure, though experienced some drop-outs on video/calls - compared to the more expensive EE data cards.Based on my experience with 3 bar signal, it was good enough for general Internet usage, but perhaps not ideal for the demands of work from home.
T**E
Works as a data card in TP-Link M7650!
After finally giving up the contract on the constantly failing signal in my MiFi, I decided to take a chance and buy a TP-Link M7650 then give a few different network providers a go before committing to a new contract.Having compared the major networks (which all cost £30+ a month for their data only SIMs), I discovered that the smaller networks typically 'piggyback' off the larger ones, and Lebara actually use Vodafone yet offer better value.P.S. I live in the UK and used the OFCOM website to find the network with the best mobile phone signal for my address. So if, like me, they show the best being Vodafone, the Lebara SIM is definitely worth a try.Although this SIM is really designed for use in a phone (i.e. it includes texts and minutes), it works exactly the same as a data only SIM in the TP-Link, and for a lower price. Better still, for the first time ever, I've actually got a full 4g MiFi signal!
S**R
The labra SIM card
The card was a good thing to buy it works very well especially for international calls as well as text messaging.
S**H
universal sim
a universal sim card. easy to use. i was trying out a new handset, and thought to use this until i was sure i wanted to keep the handset, and change to my own number etc.
E**D
Avoid- and poor at best customer service
As you see from the packaging, states 50% off when you renew.So you get the first month as part of purchase then you receive code for the discount when you renew.Now the fun part!The code does not work and they take full payment and not reply to any communication via support email ticket.You will go round in circles with them even asking you to set up annual plan, this is pay as you go monthly!Absolute waste of time and money AVOID
E**6
Poor product Support
I gave up on this supposedly flexible means of having a pay as you go phone. Poor backup and rubbish signal on a dongle connection.
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