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I know how partial DFWers are to free cash...
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Turtle wrote:3/4 hr since i did mine and its not tracked. is it going to not work? Had ad blocker on and didnt know. Will I beable to submit a query because of this or not? Will be gutted if my first foray into quidco goes wrong. £1 lost as well.
Mine took about an hour to track - try it again in a bit.The early bird gets the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese :cool:0 -
southernscouser wrote:So what number would I get?
depends on how cute you are!0 -
Whos would you like SS?
I have:
Moorcrofts?
Legal direct?
Lloyds TSB....the list goes on and on:cool: Proud DFW Nerd 135 :cool:Sealed Pot Challenge - 0190 -
lynsayjane wrote:depends on how cute you are!
Wrong answer! :rolleyes:0 -
Mines there now! :rotfl:
Thanks!:D
I'll have to look at quidco in more detail - are there any more sites like that?0 -
southernscouser wrote:Wrong answer! :rolleyes:
what answer did you want? depends on how ugly you are0 -
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Thank you - we need a PAYG sime for the car - getting one with a bonus has cheered up a flooded girl (too much rain) no end,
cheers,
LouiseAlthough no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending.... life is a WIP.
Snowball says too far away, working hard to bring it forward.0 -
still not there 1.5 hrs later0
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laurajayne wrote:You do buy top up credit when you purchase the SIM - you purchase £1 credit
So you have £11 credit on your SIM, and therefore fulfil Quidco and Easymobiles Ts and Cs
On the order form they call the £1 charge: "Easy Mobile Subscription Payment". Is that a fancy way of saying "top up" or do they deliberately not call it that, so that it won't count?"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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