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easyMobile £5 sim with £10 credit
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Looks like another good deal at www.easymobile.com - I can recommend their service - fast delivery & good coverage (in my area).
Certain OTT members have caused me to add this disclaimer: all advice given is free of charge & as such should be taken to be IIRC (as I don't spend hours researching all answers :eek: )!
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i think you can get a tenner cashback as well, if you register through quidco. :T0
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Yeah, I had put about using a cash back website (not mentioned as i wasn't sure which was best), but it got removed!Certain OTT members have caused me to add this disclaimer: all advice given is free of charge & as such should be taken to be IIRC (as I don't spend hours researching all answers :eek: )!0
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Looks good offer. Thru quidco you get £10, that makes £5 profit and you can also use the £10 airtime to make 67 mins of international calls using 0871 numbers.0
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think you have to topup online only, plus you get debited a small charge if you dont use a certain amount of credit in a particular length of time. The topup can be a pain if your stuck in an emergency somewhere without a card or access to the web... trust me, it happens!! Isnt Tescomobile still the best deal? Up until tmobile release their new payg tarrifs in may of course£4988 Lloyds TSB Mastercard
£400 O/D Lloyds TSB
£2650 Lloyds TSB Loan
£5070 Black Horse Finance
Skint, but I have a plan.... an MSE Plan!!!0 -
Hmm, I don't love the deal - it is good for light to medium users, but I do think you are wrong on the topups - you can topup by phone (charged at 75p IIRC) or by auto-topup. Also, some features I like are: the 'cheap' (by P&G standards) non-geographic call rate and the GPRS at £3/Mb (some charge £7+ IIRC).Certain OTT members have caused me to add this disclaimer: all advice given is free of charge & as such should be taken to be IIRC (as I don't spend hours researching all answers :eek: )!0
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