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Gemma Sherlock

Bargain SIM deal launches with Lebara for just £3.33 for three months

Shoppers can get a cheap SIM deal for just £3.33 over the course of three months. The new deal from Lebara is the cheapest offer to date and includes a 5G SIM only deal with unlimited calls, texts and free data roaming.

Thanks to a partnership between Lebara and HotUKDeals, users can get the 15GB tariff for £3.33 over three months before it resets back to its normal price of £10, reports the Manchester Evening News.

The offer includes unlimited calls, texts and 100 international minutes as well as 5G ready depending on your handset. Shoppers can also cancel at anytime too. The deal, which spans over three months, is for a limited time only and runs until May 1 so buyers will need to be quick to get the offer.

Lebara run off the Vodafone network, so before you sign up for the deal it's best you check your network coverage here because your location isn't always guaranteed to give you full coverage. However, with a one month SIM it's a low enough cost for you to test this out.

To get the offer on Lebara you will need to go to this deal here and enter the code HUKD333 at checkout for the discount to be applied and the price to be lowered to £3.33.

The SIM only deal includes free data roaming in the EU and India and has 5G included, depending on if your handset is 5G ready. There's no contract or credit checks and buyers can cancel or change the plan at any time.

Right now, 5G is only available in a select number of cities, with more locations being added later in the year. 5G offers lightning-quick internet speeds that promise to be up to 20 times faster than 4G.

Customers must purchase the deal directly from the retailer's website here. Prices, plan names and offers all based on information received from suppliers. Deals and vouchers offered are subject to availability and may not be available to existing customers. Networks may increase monthly line rental.

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