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O2 Mobile Broadband dongle £3.73 Delivered @ Littlewoods Direct

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  • Spikey_2
    Spikey_2 Posts: 14,119 Forumite
    williham wrote: »

    not bad............. results for LEEDS
    Use your judgement, and above all, be honest with yourself. :)
    I walk with the world & the world walks with me!
    I don't make bad choices!!! Other people just fail to see my GENIUS !!!! :D
  • bargains83
    bargains83 Posts: 404 Forumite
    be great if you only live a few yards away from a pub or other retail outlet that has 'the cloud' you would get an unlimited wi-fi connection to their internet system by buying this.

    Very moneysaving as it would be legal to use it and you wouldn't need a home connection.
  • CLLC
    CLLC Posts: 1,041 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Oh , I see , Not a bad price at all :D

    How do you know the deal has been honored??? Becuase i hear sometimes they claim back money months later??

    Also , Just to let you know

    MCDONALD's Uses the cloud with there Wi-Fi so free internet there :D
    :dance: I am great , yes I am :dance:
    :rotfl:
    :D If you think I was useful , Thank you, for thanking me :D
  • Spikey_2
    Spikey_2 Posts: 14,119 Forumite
    Use your judgement, and above all, be honest with yourself. :)
    I walk with the world & the world walks with me!
    I don't make bad choices!!! Other people just fail to see my GENIUS !!!! :D
  • desi113
    desi113 Posts: 3 Newbie
    I've just bought one, looks like its gone through and I'll be getting myne on Thursday,

    thanxxxxxxxx
  • waspsforever
    waspsforever Posts: 117 Forumite
    You do not need this dongle to get onto the internet for free via the cloud. Just go along to a McDonald's, or any other place advertising they have internet via cloud, and sit in the car park with your lap top and you can then surf the net for free. This is as long as your lap top has wireless broadband connection built in to it which all modern lap tops have.
  • williham
    williham Posts: 1,223 Forumite
    You do not need this dongle to get onto the internet for free via the cloud. Just go along to a McDonald's, or any other place advertising they have internet via cloud, and sit in the car park with your lap top and you can then surf the net for free. This is as long as your lap top has wireless broadband connection built in to it which all modern lap tops have.
    Obviously it is only of benefit to those places that don't offer free internet (Wetherspoons, Mcdonalds, Pret) but there are thousands of hotspots that are charged.
  • hammodt
    hammodt Posts: 412 Forumite
    bargains83 wrote: »
    http://www.littlewoodsdirect.com/rf/lxd/p.do?D=573891305&SNtk=littlewoods_search&thisprod=573891305&Ntk=group_search&SNtt=o2%20broadband&Nu=this_product&N=0&Ntt=573891305&Dx=mode+matchall&Np=1&product=573891305&Nty=1&Ntx=mode%20matchallpartial&SNu=pca_id

    Dongle is £9.99 so a good deal anyway, with £3.95 delivery charge and the VAT saving its £13.73 delivered.

    Use voucher code ZG007 which is from a Free WHSmith coupon for £10 off a £10 order

    total cost is £3.73 delivered.

    Bargain!, not sure if the code is new/existing customers only.

    Looks like it's gone up a penny :confused: Showing as £10.00 now.

    I was tempted at £9.99, but now it's a tenner... :rotfl:

    David
    What shall I put here? :confused:
  • Donnie
    Donnie Posts: 9,862 Forumite
    bargains83 wrote: »
    If this is true and you don't have to continually top-up to get the free wi-fi then this is a better deal than first thought.

    I don't think so..... you get unlimited access for the period for which you have paid.

    Pay for one days mobile broadband and get one day unlimited wireless internet access chucked in. That's it.

    More info here.
  • Donnie
    Donnie Posts: 9,862 Forumite
    BTW I've thanked the OP for the useful and tempting post, but I'm not sure that you are allowed to post voucher codes here. Take a look at the 'sticky' at the beginning of this forum. I won't be reporting it though.
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