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Best Mobiles.co.uk SIM-only deals with 100GB of data
SIM-only contracts present a great opportunity to save, because you’re not being charged a massive monthly fee to pay for a handset. If you already have a smartphone that works for you, then you only need to pay for the minutes, texts, and data you use.
Online smartphone retailer Mobiles.co.uk has just dropped some great SIM-only deals, but they are not for everyone. These deals are for the data-hungry, with a massive 100GB up for grabs. You can also sign up to the Vodafone Red Entertainment package, with benefits like film, music, TV, and sport extras, as well as huge cashback payouts.
These deals are live on Mobiles.co.uk until May 17, so you need to grab these quickly if you want a contract that delivers heaps of data:
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Vodafone SIM-only — 100GB data, effective £14 per month, save £120 with cashback by redemption
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Vodafone SIM-only — 100GB data, effective £16.50 per month, save £90 by auto cashback
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Vodafone SIM-only (Red Entertainment) — 100GB data, effective £18 per month, save £144 with cashback by redemption
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Vodafone SIM-only (Red Entertainment) — 100GB data, effective £20.83 per month, save £110 by auto cashback
If you are need of a data-heavy SIM-only package, Mobiles.co.uk has the deal for you.
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