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o2 priority moments freebies and offers (**updated**)
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yayyy i can see the tree today.
not even an hmv voucher can tempt me to go to town at a weekend 3 weeks before christmas. :rotfl:loves how my "I've been censored" signature has been censored. LOL. Happy Christmas. :xmastree:0 -
it was a £5 giftcard when you spend £20 at HMV2019 Wins: Feb: £10 Aldi Voucher, Frankie & Benny's meal for 2; May: Game from Maynards. June: 2x tickets to Foodies Festival July: £100 September: £30; October: £1000, Goldfinch Merch Pack
Thanks those who post Comps0 -
Hi All,
I'm with 3 network and was wondering if I could simply aquire a new o2 sim to use in an old phone, allowing me Priority Moments.
Obviously I'd imagine I'd have to top it up once, but figure this would pay for itself in a few months.
So if I only top up once, does my account ever become deactiveated, maybe after 6 months? Anyone have any ideas on how viable this is? Or if it is even cost efficient?
Thanks.0 -
Hi All,
I'm with 3 network and was wondering if I could simply aquire a new o2 sim to use in an old phone, allowing me Priority Moments.
Obviously I'd imagine I'd have to top it up once, but figure this would pay for itself in a few months.
So if I only top up once, does my account ever become deactiveated, maybe after 6 months? Anyone have any ideas on how viable this is? Or if it is even cost efficient?
Thanks.
As long as your old phone is unlocked or O2 and accepts apps, then you can delay topping up until you need to and I don't think it will de-activate, even if no credit0 -
Hi All,
I'm with 3 network and was wondering if I could simply aquire a new o2 sim to use in an old phone, allowing me Priority Moments.
Obviously I'd imagine I'd have to top it up once, but figure this would pay for itself in a few months.
So if I only top up once, does my account ever become deactiveated, maybe after 6 months? Anyone have any ideas on how viable this is? Or if it is even cost efficient?
Thanks.
Read back through this thread, there is plenty of info.
You wont need to top it up by the way.0 -
This post
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/54450805#Comment_54450805
Might be of help.0 -
Has anyone with a blackberry been able to access the advent offer? There's no option as you open it up for home, you just get offers, me and info. I've looked online and it says theres an advent offer, but i have to go through the app to see it....but i can't on mine, and no update needed either :S0
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Has anyone with a blackberry been able to access the advent offer? There's no option as you open it up for home, you just get offers, me and info. I've looked online and it says theres an advent offer, but i have to go through the app to see it....but i can't on mine, and no update needed either :S
Same here but I do have the HMV offer that others have mentioned was the Advent one for today. It's titled 'Xmas on Priority Moments'.0
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