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jaydani wrote:I'm having trouble with the site - when I get to the payment page & fillout my card details & submit, it deletes what I've put in & says that there is missing or illegal data.
Anyone else had this or can anyone help?
It did this to me too. It was something to do with the way it had autofilled my billing address. Make sure that the house number is filled in if it has put everything in the 'house number extension' box (its called something like that anyway...bear with me, I'm doing this from memory!!)0 -
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Just done mine and tracked in about 10 mins!
£19 free for just a pound!0 -
carl_east wrote:I have an idea for using your credit. You can use it to enter phone only competitions. Or even big brother if you are one of those sad lot who actually votes.
These are usually premium rate numbers and to use them you need to enable auto topup via credit card. When you enable the auto topup feature you MUST top up with £10 minimum on the first occasion.
Just something to bear in mind....0 -
:beer: Medic1978 I sent you an email- Ive used your number as a referral- hope it works. thanks!Competition Challenge 2007 - Win your internet fees back in prizes = £349.87/£1560
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Just to let you know - easymobile have extended the offer until 20/8/2006 :j
DEBT FREE for the first time in 10 years and with savings!
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Thanks leni , will do one for mother and father tonight :TNo longer using this account for new posts from 20130
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tazz233 wrote::beer: Medic1978 I sent you an email- Ive used your number as a referral- hope it works. thanks!
Hi thanks for using my number,
It should work, we will both get an extra £5 credit
If anyone else wants to get an extra £5 free credit on the sim (i.e £1 gets you £15 credit on sim on top of quidco payout)
then go to the referrers board and follow instructions
Here is the link to relevant thread http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=2716726#post27167260 -
I keep buying them for others so now I have one, my SIL, my MIL, my OH etc have them
calls between them are pretty cheap and so far I have paid £5 for 5 different sims and got referral sent to my own sim for all of them so haven't had to pay a penny for any calls to MIL, SIL etc
Aso have a spare phone in the house for when MY family visit from Denmark so they can use it instead of their own phone which gets charged a MINT
DFW Nerd #025DFW no more! Officially debt free 2017 - now joining the MFW's!
My DFW Diary - blah- mildly funny stuff about my journey0 -
Brilliant - my first purchase through Quidco and it tracked!
You guys are great!! Thanks :T :TLove MSE, Las Vegas and chocolate!0 -
tine wrote:I keep buying them for others so now I have one, my SIL, my MIL, my OH etc have them
calls between them are pretty cheap and so far I have paid £5 for 5 different sims and got referral sent to my own sim for all of them so haven't had to pay a penny for any calls to MIL, SIL etc
Aso have a spare phone in the house for when MY family visit from Denmark so they can use it instead of their own phone which gets charged a MINT
If you buy sims for family members, can you pay for them using your own credit/debit card, or does the card have to have the same name as the person you're buying the sim for?
Can one person's Quidco account earn more than one lot of cashback for this?
I remember reading something about 1 sim per person, but I don't know which way to interpret it. Can you buy it on someone's behalf, pay for it yourself and have it sent to your address and earn an extra lot of Quidco cashback?
I've just read this back to myslef and it's clear as mud! Hope someone can help though..."By not unsettling men, you will reassure them. By unsettling men either through timidity or malice, you are always compelled to keep a knife in hand." - Niccolo Machiavelli, 1469-15270
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