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easyMobile: SIM plus credit offers (merged)
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Thanks for that .
Considering I will never top up with my own money then the £5 charge will not be enacted upon . I'll just cancel after the £35.80 has been eaten up which will be a while yet as I'll probably use £6 per month with my useage .0 -
Just wanted to say a general "thanks" to people in this thread and others. My wife and I have signed up to EasyMobile today. The discussions here have really helped us make the decision to move.0
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charlie12 wrote:Those of you asking what you can do with the credit, your best bet is to use it on standard calls/texts/wap. If you want to use premium services you have to set up "auto top-up" which will cost you £10.
The £10 makes it hardly worth bothering with if you're going to use it for competitions and text voting etc. Plus you'll have the insecurity of having a Continuous Payment Authority set up, and if you reach a balance of £2 at any point then it will auto top up. Also many premium services can be dodgy and you may end up being spammed and getting charged to receive the texts. With auto-topup enabled, this could be a problem.
If you don't want to use it for calls/texts/wap then cancel it and enjoy spending your Quidco cashback. But if you want to make the most of it, use it for calls/texts/wap! That's what it's for after all
Thanks for this info mate - i suppose it will reduce the cos of my calls on bt and orange for a while!
Still if anyone has any bright ideas how to convert the easymobile credit into cashback please share!.0 -
sainthalo wrote:Thanks for this info mate - i suppose it will reduce the cos of my calls on bt and orange for a while!
Still if anyone has any bright ideas how to convert the easymobile credit into cashback please share!
You might want to have a look here...... http://www.rpoints.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=1063918&highlight=
- I'm also looking for the same. Be nice if there was a quidco style premium text service
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easymobile is doing a offer that buy a sim (costs £1), that you will get £10 once you start using it.
offer ends 20-AugSpend smart, and save more.0 -
im -0.01p down,will i get charged,as i dnt intend to top up on it.if i had known then what i know now0
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!!!!!!_dastardly wrote:If anyone here has any spare easymobile sims with airtime left that they want to sell I am looking to buy some. Alternatively if you still haven't had your allocation of 5 per address I am willing to pay you to buy some for me - you get to keep the £5 referral from Easymobile, the £14 from Quidco and whatever price I pay for them. In essence you can earn over £100 just for ordering 5 sims.
If you are unsure about payment from me, we can go through Ebay / Paypal (I have 500+ Ebay feedback)
Please PM if interested and we can discuss.
If this post breaks any board rules please delete and accept my apologies.
Without wanting to sound rude or presumtuous - but what is to stop you buying my sims off me - and charging x, y and z on the phone? Short of cancelling my bank card that was used to purchase it - let alone worrying over blacklisted debts.
Sorry, but that was your first post and it seems a little "too good to be true"2 Tickets to Blackrock Masters Tennis:j0 -
That's fair enough - can't argue with the logic. If anyone can think of a more straightforward way to obtain more than 5 sims I would be grateful to know.0
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!!!!!!_dastardly wrote:That's fair enough - can't argue with the logic. If anyone can think of a more straightforward way to obtain more than 5 sims I would be grateful to know.
Ask your friends and family to order them for you?
Not buying unnecessary toiletries 2024 26/53 UU, 25 IN0 -
Been there, done that
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