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new mobile for £6

Hi,
Easymobile has an offer on at moment.
Free pay as you go Nokia 110 mobile when you buy a £20 top up voucher for it. Good deal.
Even better when you go through QUIDCO as they pay you £14 in your account.
So phone only costs me £6 after quidco and that's delivered. Even better is you also buy one of their sim cards (which were £1 but just gone up to £2) through quidco and get £11 free calls for your new nokia and £20 in quidco.
Total Make £34 and have £31 free call time, no commitment to any contract can cancel when used call time and have only spent £22.

p.s if you buy more sim cards you make more money-I bought 5 for £5 via quidco and got £100 in my quidco account.

J
Thanks to MSE and all the moneysaving tips I can now work PT (instead of FT) to pay the bills and still have fun!!:beer:

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  • Spud_2
    Spud_2 Posts: 676 Forumite
    Thanks, I have just done this and for the £2 cost you get £12 credit in calls. Seems like a no brainer if you get £20 quidco cashback too.....

    Thanks to OP.
    Quidco ~ £3,718 | Greasypalm ~ £354 | Freefivers ~ £45 | Pigsback ~ £260 shopping vouchers + 15 CDs
    Total cashback / freebies / money-saving: 2006 ~ £3,961 | 2007 ~ 3,610 | 2008 ~ £4,159 | 2009 ~ £1,449

    MFD ~ [strike]Sep 2023[/strike] Oct 2010
  • silkyuk9
    silkyuk9 Posts: 2,815 Forumite
    Quidco??

    more info please
    All the big powers they've silenced me. So much for free speech and choice on this fundamental human right, and outing the liars.
  • Spud_2
    Spud_2 Posts: 676 Forumite
    silkyuk9 wrote:
    Quidco??

    more info please

    https://www.quidco.com It's a co-operative scheme giving cashback to members - you need to register. Can highly recommend. There is an entire thread on this site dedicated to Quidco - it's under the referrers board. HTH.
    Quidco ~ £3,718 | Greasypalm ~ £354 | Freefivers ~ £45 | Pigsback ~ £260 shopping vouchers + 15 CDs
    Total cashback / freebies / money-saving: 2006 ~ £3,961 | 2007 ~ 3,610 | 2008 ~ £4,159 | 2009 ~ £1,449

    MFD ~ [strike]Sep 2023[/strike] Oct 2010
  • waverley
    waverley Posts: 22 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Do you have to top up by a minimum amount every month - or can you take as long as you like to use your original credit?
  • Julieboo
    Julieboo Posts: 148 Forumite
    I think its within 3 months but then you can cancel phone/sim or just top up-its up to you.
    J
    Thanks to MSE and all the moneysaving tips I can now work PT (instead of FT) to pay the bills and still have fun!!:beer:
  • GoofyGAT
    GoofyGAT Posts: 1,835 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    How quickly does the cashback show up in ones Quidco account please? G

    Edit: thanks for answering below :). Good luck with it all!
  • Julieboo
    Julieboo Posts: 148 Forumite
    Mine turned up within 10 minutes - 1hour. Then when you have registered the sim card/phone it will get validated and you can withdraw the cash. I only set up a quidco account last week and using the special offers I've found I've got £150 in my account and I've only spent £60 on things that I would have bought anyway-asda shopping and bargain gifts to put away for xmas.
    Had a good one from Coral bookmakers-set up an account at cost of £10 and they give you free £10 credit. Quidco gave me £20 and best of all I bet my initial layout of £10 and won back £6.45. So total costs to me £3.55 and got £20 in my quidco account. Now I'm just going to close this coral account down to make sure I don't gamble my money away. Then I'm going to open some more online betting accounts via quidco as most give away cashback around £20....talk about money for nothing hey!!:rotfl:
    Thanks to MSE and all the moneysaving tips I can now work PT (instead of FT) to pay the bills and still have fun!!:beer:
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