Over the last 6 months or so, I’ve had some fairly high phone bills. Well, high when you consider that each phone bill consists of £10.50 line rental, and then the cost of calls. In theory we make very few calls using our home phone…. except for calls to mobiles so paying for £10 of calls a month would be good if we didn’t have to.

She-Who-Must-Be-Obayed-(allegedly) was not spending much on her mobile phone. This showed her as being a borderline case between contract and pay-as-you-go mobile. But if I factored in the calls to her mum and sister’s mobiles from the BT line, it was definitely contract territory. I also wanted to reduce my mobile bills….

So I changed both oof our mobiles to the £15 sim free trariff from virgin. we get 300mins calls, and 300mins texts. That should do it.

And this month, our BT phone bill was only £11.44

That’s much better.

As a general rule, I prefer to buy all-you-can-eat services where there is little room for saving money by reducing use. I’m not going to pay lots of money for an unlimited plan, but I find that not using all my allowance is cheaper than having an allowance of minutes that is too small and paying for the difference, or pay as I go. If that makes sense. The idea is to have a fixed, easily sustainable budget, that won’t be upset by me suddenly wanting to make 300+ minutes of calls one month… (I tend to roll over a full month’s entitlement, thus in one month I could use up to 600 minutes, without paying any more.)

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