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Hi Elsie. Not posted for ages, but as no one has replied, will unlurk to answer!
I've got the Galaxy Y on a £10 a month contract with Tesco Mobile.
To be honest, I'm not overly keen, but I'm not particularly techy when it comes to stuff like this so am probably not the best person to ask
I find it's a bit faffy and the signal not very good.
I had to get a new sim as I wasn't getting any signal indoors even though others in the house were. I was told this might just be down to a design issue with the phone though and that the built in ariel or whatever it is, isn't very powerful. Although it improved slightly with the new sim, I still get the no network message a lot.
My hubby and son have the next model up (galaxy ace?) on the same deal and theirs is much better.
HTH xx
:hello: purdy, good to see you posting. Hope all is well with you.0 -
Morning all.
Hope everyone is well.
Off for a catch up, back soon xLife is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.0 -
Good morning a lovely sunny day here in the north, it's going to be hot too, hope everyone is surviving the weather, when it comes to sun cream I prefer to get the once a day type, I am too lazy to be putting it on every hour or whatever, and I read that even re applying does not extend the length of time you are covered!!! I don't get that as would think that a factor fifty would give fifty times longer cover each time it's applied does anyone know if that's true.:)The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.0
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dizzyditzy wrote: »Morning
Sunny and bright in Manchester
:rotfl: On my way home from the beach meet I stopped at the services and DS asked for some chocolate to which I said No he'd had enough. He then said, "Well I hope you stand on lego with barefeet," and stomped off:D:rotfl:
Hugs to all who need them
Hope everyone has a fantastic day x
Lol, charming!
:rotfl:Hi Elsie. Not posted for ages, but as no one has replied, will unlurk to answer!
I've got the Galaxy Y on a £10 a month contract with Tesco Mobile.
To be honest, I'm not overly keen, but I'm not particularly techy when it comes to stuff like this so am probably not the best person to ask
I find it's a bit faffy and the signal not very good.
I had to get a new sim as I wasn't getting any signal indoors even though others in the house were. I was told this might just be down to a design issue with the phone though and that the built in ariel or whatever it is, isn't very powerful. Although it improved slightly with the new sim, I still get the no network message a lot.
My hubby and son have the next model up (galaxy ace?) on the same deal and theirs is much better.
HTH xx
Morning purdy, nice to see you posting.Enterprise_1701C wrote: »:T:T:T:T:T
Currently on 266 - not exactly difficult, just exasperating :mad:
Please please tell me how you got past 265. I'm stuck and its driving me nuts :mad:Life is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.0 -
Good morning,
I'm off to T's today to try to find the Ready Meals leaflet. I've had no luck so far so keeping my fingers crossed. If I find it I will be getting a Finest Meal plus some bits to use up a CS voucher. Will report back on the PP if so.
x
Also to be found in standalone display boxes by the chiller cabinets. HTH0 -
Mrs_stinkface wrote: »Lol, charming!
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Morning purdy, nice to see you posting.
Please please tell me how you got past 265. I'm stuck and its driving me nuts :mad:
Luck - got a stripe next to a dotty and it eliminated all the jelly that was leftWhat is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
Morning!
Working from home for half the day today then the weekend which cannot come soon enough. This heat has really taken it out of me!
I've just read the extreme couponing thread....
It's not about greed at all for many of us. It's about protecting a way of life that has allowed people in tricky financial straits to actually SAVE some money on everyday essentials. Not a fan of having this disseminated so the savings become harder/glitches are picked up quicker.
I have counted up my £2 off ready meal coupons and there are four sheets destined for the recycle bin....
Edit: the recycle bin is now full! Will let you know if I manage to pick up anymore.Debt free 6th December 2014
'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'0 -
Morning All
Lovely and sunny here in Cornwall - nice cooling sea breeze!!! Pity I have to work!! Office is right next to a beach, so I have to watch all the lucky folks off for a swim!!
PL x0
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