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Nokia 1101 easymobile.
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helenhugs wrote:Got the phone this morning & £21 credit. Not bad considering they basically paid me to have it.
Mine tracked within 30 mins.
hugs
Helen
Is the credit on the SIM card already - or is it a voucher (i.e. I have ordered 2 phones and 2 sims so will get 2x10 and 2x20 credit - can I apply this all to 1 sim or will it be pre-allocated to each sim I have ordered ?)0 -
Just did the same and i was declined the quidco payment on the third purchase? Any thoughts as to why? I used different forenames each time.pinkpinkfizz wrote:just wanted to say i got mine today too. I am very happy:D
Also I got the £14 into my account in less than 10 minutes.
I have also ordered 3 easymobile sim cards and received £20 per sim:rotfl: into my quidco account. i used different family names, but all same surname and same bank card to pay the £1.
I am one very happy bunny:T
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phanco wrote:Is the credit on the SIM card already - or is it a voucher (i.e. I have ordered 2 phones and 2 sims so will get 2x10 and 2x20 credit - can I apply this all to 1 sim or will it be pre-allocated to each sim I have ordered ?)
The £20 credit that comes with the phone is a voucher, BUT you can only redeem the voucher on a new SIM that comes with a phone. You cannot redeem the voucher on the SIMs that are bought separately because it's a different registration process that does not give you an option to enter the voucher code. You can only apply one of these vouchers to each "phone" SIM.
The voucher that comes with the phone is not a standard "top up" voucher, and can only be redeemed when you register the SIM.
When you ordered the phone there's a message stating that you cannot apply the credit to an existing SIM. "Existing" meaning a SIM that was purchased without a phone, which has to be registered when you actually buy it.0 -
charlie12 wrote:The £20 credit that comes with the phone is a voucher, BUT you can only redeem the voucher on a new SIM that comes with a phone. You cannot redeem the voucher on the SIMs that are bought separately because it's a different registration process that does not give you an option to enter the voucher code. You can only apply one of these vouchers to each SIM.
The voucher that comes with the phone is not a standard "top up" voucher, and can only be redeemed when you register the SIM.
So If I undestand correctly when I get 2 phones and 2 sims :
1 phone can have £20 credit
1 phone can have £40 credit (£20 with the phone plus £10 voucher per SIM only purchase) ?
leaving two sims with only £1 to be activated and cancelled after the Quidco has come through ?
Is this correct ?0 -
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phanco wrote:So If I undestand correctly when I get 2 phones and 2 sims :
1 phone can have £20 credit
1 phone can have £40 credit (£20 with the phone plus £10 voucher per SIM only purchase) ?
leaving two sims with only £1 to be activated and cancelled after the Quidco has come through ?
Is this correct ?
Not quite...
There are two types of SIM. A "phone" SIM and an "indie" SIM.
The Phone SIM comes with a £20 voucher and a £1 bonus once registered = £21
The Indie SIM comes with a £10 bonus (not a voucher) and the £1 you paid = £11
So you'll have two Phone SIMs, each with £21 on them, and two Indie SIMs, each with £11 on them. You cannot choose to have more credit on a particular SIM, but you can of course use all four SIMs on either of the two phones.0 -
quidco! oh my word, ihave done grandads home insurance, bought a contract mobile and must have made over £120! in moneyback
wont hold my breath though!0 -
charlie12 wrote:Not quite...
There are two types of SIM. A "phone" SIM and an "indie" SIM.
The Phone SIM comes with a £20 voucher and a £1 bonus once registered = £21
The Indie SIM comes with a £10 bonus (not a voucher) and the £1 you paid = £11
So you'll have two Phone SIMs, each with £21 on them, and two Indie SIMs, each with £11 on them. You cannot choose to have more credit on a particular SIM, but you can of course use all four SIMs on either of the two phones.
It was worth a try... :-)0 -
TBeckett100 wrote:quidco! oh my word, ihave done grandads home insurance, bought a contract mobile and must have made over £120! in moneyback
wont hold my breath though!
I got my first cashback (only £26 but more to come) this month so I think you will be delighted whn it pops through !0 -
can anyone tell me how to unlock it freely also please tell me what parameters should I put to get the unlock codes
thanks
PAts0
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