Yes, if the 3G tracker will also work on 2G, that could be an option. I believe that 2G has all pretty much been switched off in France, but 3G will continue there until 2028/2029. 2G will be switched off in UK 2029-2033.Don't rush out to buy a replacement until after 3G is turned off.
I have a GP104 model from Rewire which is about 10 year old.
Giffgaff, whose SIM is installed informed me that the device would no longer work when 3G is switched off.
I contacted Rewire who give me lifetime service. They said the device should continue to work with 2G.
I also own a Motorola phone. Smarty (Three) told me the phone would not function properly when 3G switched off. I upgraded to a 5G Motorola phone, despite rarely being in a 5G area. Pretty annoyed to find my old phone works perfectly well with 4G and 2G signals. It has a Lebara (Vodafone) SIM installed.
The only upside is the old phone acts as a backup in the van with 30gb data each month when in the EU.
Davy
Thanks for the warning. I ported my phone away from RWG at the beginning of this month, expecting that this would cancel the subscription. However, I logged in to their web portal today and the subscription status was shown as "Active", so I used the relevant button to cancel it. Have you done this? As a belt and braces operation, I also contacted my credit card company and instructed them to cancel the continuous payment authority. Have you done this? Because if so, the credit card company should be refunding you.Be careful with RWG mobile! Customer service is nonexistent. I closed my account in October, moved our 2 numbers to spusu, where humans react when approached with any requests.
I have emailed RWG 3 times and received 2 acknowledgement emails in return, to ask for a refund of the monthly payments they continue to take from my credit card. Their promises to make a sensible reply have produced no other action.
"May get away with it" could be right. The switch-off by Orange commences in March 2026 in some areas. SFR and Bouygues Telecom are indicating end 2026 (contrary to what I thought in my post earlier this month), but one wonders whether that is a nationwide switch-off in one go, or whether it will be progressive leading toward that date. I decided not to risk it and upgraded from 2G last summer.Got me thinking of my tracker its only a tk103 I have had for years but been ok and accurate its only 2g. So had a look at what 2g coverage is in france as it worked last year. And it looks like I will get away with it another trip but it says france is to switch off 2g by december 2026. So will need a new one also.
Mike
smartrack.uk.net
Alas, I ported the number, then cancelled my accounts. I can no longer log in to contact them. They took another month's payments yesterday!Thanks for the warning. I ported my phone away from RWG at the beginning of this month, expecting that this would cancel the subscription. However, I logged in to their web portal today and the subscription status was shown as "Active", so I used the relevant button to cancel it. Have you done this? As a belt and braces operation, I also contacted my credit card company and instructed them to cancel the continuous payment authority. Have you done this? Because if so, the credit card company should be refunding you.
Price is OK, starting at £9.99 per month? Wow!I use Global Telemetrics (Smart-Track) - the app is fantastic and price is OK. Never had a problem.
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Been using rwg for years, particularly for trackers. A one-off payment of £16 for five years service is unbeatable.Be careful with RWG mobile! Customer service is nonexistent. I closed my account in October, moved our 2 numbers to spusu, where humans react when approached with any requests.
I have emailed RWG 3 times and received 2 acknowledgement emails in return, to ask for a refund of the monthly payments they continue to take from my credit card. Their promises to make a sensible reply have produced no other action.
Alas, I ported the number, then cancelled my accounts. I can no longer log in to contact them. They took another month's payments yesterday!
I was able to get through to the card company (Tesco bank) yesterday and am told that RWG are now blocked for the future. We shall see!
As far as a chargeback's concerned, Tesco want so much detail that the sums involved hardly warrant the faff. Different story when I wanted a chargeback from Halifax: one phone call and it was sorted. But then, they don't give Tesco clubcard points!
I spent 2 months chasing a failed delivery by HermesDo it anyway, I would imagine they make it difficult hoping people won't want the hassle of chasing.
Diapering deliverys seem to be a huge problem these days ,I spent 2 months chasing a failed delivery by Hermesgot my £14 back in the end
. Luckily I'm a bored pensioner during winter.
Yes, the item that they 'delivered' for me was left in a safe place, and showed me the picture of it in a pile of parcels on the lobby floor of a block of flats, under the array of individual letter boxes. Safe place my ar$€ ! Diapering is a great description of the service.Diapering deliverys seem to be a huge problem these days ,