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  • frequent
    frequent Posts: 4,938 Forumite
    They should have been able to do a SIM swap in store for free there and then. :(

    Would have made sense, but this is T mobile so...

    Just watched a dummy guide to inserting sim on you tube.

    Still doesn't fit
    Back to square one, no apg, no comment.
  • frequent wrote: »
    Would have made sense, but this is T mobile so...

    Just watched a dummy guide to inserting sim on you tube.

    Still doesn't fit

    You have 'popped' the Micro Sim out of it's holder haven't you?
  • frequent
    frequent Posts: 4,938 Forumite
    duh got it, small piece of plastic bur on bottom of sim, quick trim with stanley blade and in it goes :)
    Back to square one, no apg, no comment.
  • frequent
    frequent Posts: 4,938 Forumite
    edited 2 February 2012 at 7:45PM
    You have 'popped' the Micro Sim out of it's holder haven't you?

    micro sim stays in holder
    was just me not reading instructions
    Back to square one, no apg, no comment.
  • west_is_best
    west_is_best Posts: 1,797 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    all this talk of sim cards.... can anyone help me, my DD's going to Dublin to watch the rugby match on sunday and she wanted a PAYG european sim card as she doesnt have roaming in her contract.. plus she's going to Euro Disney the week after...

    Can anyone advise me which sim card to get her?? xxxx
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    Afternoon all:)Sneaked off work early intending to go to T's and their was miles of traffic because of an accident so decided to cut my losses after 1/2 hour and turn back and go home. Pulled off the main road and thought I'd nip into Boots to see what offers were on for my boots card and spotted lots of bits on a side shelf:T:Twith 75% off sign. Picked up a gift set for £24 got it price checked came up at £2.40:T:T:TLong and short it was all in the 90% sale and even the SA's didnt realise so I spent £13.15 and saved £118.35:eek::eek::eek:Result all pressies for DS's friends birthday as all lovely girlie bits. Then nipped into New Look and got 3 woolly berets and some boot toppers for £6 instead of £22, so all in all a productive afternoon;)
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • jumblejack
    jumblejack Posts: 6,599 Forumite
    I had a lovely dinner earlier today - but my tea... Yuck!!!!

    I didn't fancy doing another home cooked meal so I just bunged in some RTC chicken kievs to go with a side salad. They were originally quite dear too £3.10 for 2. It is like chewing shoe leather and all the contents are swimming around as a garlic butter liquid in the oven tin.

    I haven't had a kiev for donkey's years and now I remember why :mad:
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  • russetred
    russetred Posts: 1,334 Forumite
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    dcon_blue wrote: »
    I thought JTDs were above board and fair game? Why or how would a SA be miffed at repeat purchses?

    I'm in the same position with a £5 off £40 and a JTD for the wine. My research came up with Cathedral city ex M x 1, activia intensely creamy x 2, L'oreal age perfect mix of wipes, toner and cleansing milk and topped up with equally priced stuff. I expect to pay just under 22 and get back under 15. There's always colgate max fresh toothbrushes but I think I've got enough of those.;)
    "Sometimes life sucks....but the alternative is unacceptable."
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    jumblejack wrote: »
    I had a lovely dinner earlier today - but my tea... Yuck!!!!

    I didn't fancy doing another home cooked meal so I just bunged in some RTC chicken kievs to go with a side salad. They were originally quite dear too £3.10 for 2. It is like chewing shoe leather and all the contents are swimming around as a garlic butter liquid in the oven tin.

    I haven't had a kiev for donkey's years and now I remember why :mad:

    I would ring up and complain they sound yuk. :eek:
  • just about to go and attempt a catch up at least 20-30 pages i think.
    Had not bad a day as i found 2 of the cars 36p pencil cases got a moshi monster priced at £10 but went through at £8 not a bargain but ok.
    i then went to Mr A and picked up 2 huggies starter packs and used the baby club voucher so a grand total of £1 :j i then came home and used the nappies to create a nappy cake for my friend.
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    54 nappies
    2pk mitts
    blanket
    4 ducks
    baby bottle
    rattle
    sudocrem

    all this cost a grand total of £5:rotfl:
    hat
    Sarcasm

    the witty will have fun
    and the stupid won't get it:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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