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E: 30/04?? Win a new samsung galaxy ace
JamboDP
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Please note - they say:
"By entering your details in the fields on this form you agree to allow Mobile Choice, Noble House Media Ltd and companies associated with this competition to contact you (by mail, email, telephone, SMS or fax) regarding their services. If you do not wish to receive such communications please contact us in writing."
So it's not just a question of clicking the "unsubscribe" link on the recurring emails!!!0 -
Please note - they say:
"By entering your details in the fields on this form you agree to allow Mobile Choice, Noble House Media Ltd and companies associated with this competition to contact you (by mail, email, telephone, SMS or fax) regarding their services. If you do not wish to receive such communications please contact us in writing."
So it's not just a question of clicking the "unsubscribe" link on the recurring emails!!!
and as usual... i am so terribly forgetful with the last digit of my phone number!!!! :rotfl:0 -
I don't think the phone number is compulsory :-)0
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this form never does it for me completely without a number, so i usually leave out the last digit0
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Ive never been bothered by them.
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*leaves off last digit of number* good call! just in case
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A row of zeros also does the trick, however I've entered comps from them before and don't remember getting lots of spammy stuff.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0
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