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easymobile £33 FREE credit for £3 spend! (merged)
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            2 days left to pay £2 for an Easymobile SIM with £25 free credit on it! Plus go through Quidco and you get up to £20 back!
 Go money-savers...Debt as at 12th July 2006 - £61,345 :eek: :eek: :eek:
 Debt free 21st Oct 2011.
 All thanks to :money:0
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            £8 for a sim pack and purchase of initial credit (within 60 days of successfully registering the sim pack) - register your sim immediately. Up to £20 is possible depending on how many sales quidco has per month, we will update your earnings if possible.
 But,Please read the following before proceeding:
 ***This appears as £0.00 initially and it can take up to 6 weeks for the £8 amount to show as validated in your account. You must register and place credit on your SIM***
 You have to register and place credit on your sim....0
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            Yes, but you place credit on the sim when you buy it for £20
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            Graham_Devon wrote:Yes, but you place credit on the sim when you buy it for £2
 Is that considered place credit? How about registering then? 0 0
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            Well I'm going to give mine to Mum. She could do with the £25 free credit (I'll tell her to put £10 on it just to make sure it all goes through alright)Proud DFW Nerd #62 
 Became Debt Free in Oct 2006 - uni was hard - financially!! Now need to start again.... :rolleyes2
 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS 0 0
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            james?? Do you know the answers for this? I wouldnt mind one myself- but only if theres any point!! :beer: cheers for this!!:beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
 Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
 This Ive come to know...
 So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:0
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            The sim card is a PAYG sim card, not a contract. When you purchase the sim, you HAVE to buy £2 credit. Thats all you pay via debit/credit card. Thats you buying the credit, you also get £25 credit free.
 You then get the sim card sent to you and you have to activate it.
 You then get £8 or more via quidco for your £2 outlay.
 There are some terms & conditions somewhere that states if you don't use the sim card they will take 75p from the balance of it every month. I don't think they can bill you for this, it's not a contract, so presumably, when your credit is taken via those 75p's (if you dont use it) they will just cut the card off.
 Hope that helps.0
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            Thanks for the explanation, Graham. By the way, are you currently using their service?0
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            Ive erm....had the sim card!0
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            The referral money's likely to be closer to £20 as it was last month now too. Something to do with how many referrals are coming from Quidco at the moment.
 I dont know if the inital £2 credit counts or not. Probably a good idea to credit another £2 at some point to make sure.Debt as at 12th July 2006 - £61,345 :eek: :eek: :eek:
 Debt free 21st Oct 2011.
 All thanks to :money:0
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