Big differences between PAYG and PM charges to call abroad using add-on?

For PAYG customers, it seems that the charges to call EU numbers are much lower than for Pay Monthly custiomers. For example, the per minute charge to call a landline in France is 2p or a mobile is 5p on PAYG. On PM it's 5p (landline)  or 15p (mobile). Likewise texts are 10p vs 18p I would have thought that if there were any differences, PM would be cheaper. Or have I missed something? See PLAN PRICE GUIDES - non-standard charges for PAYG and PM

Hi 
The charges vary depending on whether you are on EE, T-Mobile or Orange.
It also depends on your plan, tariff or pack.
For full Calling Abroad costs across all networks Click Here.
Thanks. 

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