You can still get hit by data #roaming fees in the EU via @BBC. Make sure you’re covered w/ our Unlimited Data pkgs.
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-40248007 …pic.twitter.com/fWCHmcwqYX
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(Unless @KnowRoaming handles EU as “home” and doesn’t kick in, I’m going to have to remove the sticker.)
People use KnowRoaming for cheaper rates than their home provider. Your home service has no connection to KnowRoaming
When you are on KnowRoaming, you are not on an EU service provider. We are not a monthly service. We are a choice for cheaper rates.
OK, thanks—answers my question in a roundabout way. I’ll have to stop using you as I want seamless roaming in EU (& mostly travel within).
We understand. We are available if you plan to travel outside of EU.
Yeah, I’d keep the sticker on if the experience was seamless within the EU – I would ideally like to keep using it outside the EU but can’t.
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