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jon1

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I managed to renew the cheap 99p a month deal with my Lebara SIMs, by doing the following which I found accidently:

Let's say we have a deal for 99p a month, and the normal price is £7

1. Take out the plan as you normally would, and pay for the first two months using auto renew on a virtual card
2. On the second month, freeze the virtual card and let your plan expire, the deal should show as expired and your service should stop working
3. Go onto Live Chat and ask to get the last month of your deal at offer price, I said I forgot to unfreeze my card (which was true in the first instance)
4. They will re-activate your service, and your card will be auto-charged in this instance 99p
5. At the end of this month, freeze your card again so auto renew fails and let it decline and fully expire, there will be a button on the web portal to re-start your plan for 99p for, in my case, another 3 months

It worked for all 3 of our Lebara SIMs, without the hassle of porting back out and in again
 
I managed to renew the cheap 99p a month deal with my Lebara SIMs, by doing the following which I found accidently:

Let's say we have a deal for 99p a month, and the normal price is £7

1. Take out the plan as you normally would, and pay for the first two months using auto renew on a virtual card
2. On the second month, freeze the virtual card and let your plan expire, the deal should show as expired and your service should stop working
3. Go onto Live Chat and ask to get the last month of your deal at offer price, I said I forgot to unfreeze my card (which was true in the first instance)
4. They will re-activate your service, and your card will be auto-charged in this instance 99p
5. At the end of this month, freeze your card again so auto renew fails and let it decline and fully expire, there will be a button on the web portal to re-start your plan for 99p for, in my case, another 3 months

It worked for all 3 of our Lebara SIMs, without the hassle of porting back out and in again
😲 Dear Lebara........😈
 
I managed to renew the cheap 99p a month deal with my Lebara SIMs, by doing the following which I found accidently:

Let's say we have a deal for 99p a month, and the normal price is £7

1. Take out the plan as you normally would, and pay for the first two months using auto renew on a virtual card
2. On the second month, freeze the virtual card and let your plan expire, the deal should show as expired and your service should stop working
3. Go onto Live Chat and ask to get the last month of your deal at offer price, I said I forgot to unfreeze my card (which was true in the first instance)
4. They will re-activate your service, and your card will be auto-charged in this instance 99p
5. At the end of this month, freeze your card again so auto renew fails and let it decline and fully expire, there will be a button on the web portal to re-start your plan for 99p for, in my case, another 3 months

It worked for all 3 of our Lebara SIMs, without the hassle of porting back out and in again
That sounds like more effort than porting out and in every 6-7 months...
 
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