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  • Netwizard wrote: »
    If you are that skint, sell your smartphone, you don't need it and can't afford it. Buy one of these:

    and put a Three 3-2-1 Pay as you go sim in it and it will cost you peanuts.

    Job done for just over £20 including £10 credit :)


    Oh that is too funny :rotfl: thanks for reading anyway (feel better) NOT you moneysaving arselickers are soooo sympathetic to the poor man who's lost out here - not the people who promote this s**t and get paid for it! Seriously I suggest you buy one of these -
    amazon.co.uk/Artis-Giant-Inflatable-Willy-Costume/dp/B006833Z1Y/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1395358495&sr=8-5&keywords=inflatable+willy look it up I think it would suit you and it's only £19.99 bargain! :money:
  • pdoherty76
    pdoherty76 Posts: 116 Forumite
    lisaluvz wrote: »
    Oh that is too funny :rotfl: thanks for reading anyway (feel better) NOT you moneysaving arselickers are soooo sympathetic to the poor man who's lost out here - not the people who promote this s**t and get paid for it! Seriously I suggest you buy one of these -
    amazon.co.uk/Artis-Giant-Inflatable-Willy-Costume/dp/B006833Z1Y/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1395358495&sr=8-5&keywords=inflatable+willy look it up I think it would suit you and it's only £19.99 bargain! :money:



    :D:D:D


    Brilliant.
  • canterswest
    canterswest Posts: 364 Forumite
    No, you are inviting more criticism by the half-truths (and worse ) that you are posting. MSE is no more liable than I am when I recommend an offer I spot in a shop.
    Topcashback is a cashback company. It doesn't take in any money from the public to refund. Therefore you must have thought they were offering to refund the £20.
    So, you couldn't have thought
    that it meant anything else, could you.



    No, I thought it had offered to refund the cashback that it had offered for the reasons already agreed.


    Thank you for removing your earlier posts. You are incorrect saying I thought Topcashback was offering a £20 refund.
  • londonTiger
    londonTiger Posts: 4,903 Forumite
    edited 21 March 2014 at 4:15PM
    My mate went to vodafone to get a new deal, they tried to enter PAC to give him his old number back, and said it can't be used for ten working days.
    They kept putting dates in for the number swap, and the earliest it would let it go through was ten working days from today.

    Just a heads up if anyone has any problems.

    May be a Vodafone issue, I just migrated to asda mobile and handed the PAC code and they said it has gone through and pending transfer Friday.

    Update: migrated to Asda mobile less than 24 hours after handing over pac code.
  • Zebrdee
    Zebrdee Posts: 225 Forumite
    I'd just like to say, IMHO, that putting an upside down rhino on an ibis was a bad idea. :D

    Secondly, after much searching, nothing even comes close to the now defunct Ovivo deal. :(
  • pdoherty76
    pdoherty76 Posts: 116 Forumite
    Zebrdee wrote: »
    I'd just like to say, IMHO, that putting an upside down rhino on an ibis was a bad idea. :D

    Secondly, after much searching, nothing even comes close to the now defunct Ovivo deal. :(

    Kontakt Mobile is offering something similar.

    Order a free sim which will have £20 credit on it and then get 125 minutes free per month for a year.

    No texts or data free though.
  • Zebrdee
    Zebrdee Posts: 225 Forumite
    What's similar? Do you have to watch adverts? (Ah, no internet = no adverts) Wonder what network they use? Do you have to speak Polish?
  • pdoherty76
    pdoherty76 Posts: 116 Forumite
    Zebrdee wrote: »
    What's similar? Do you have to watch adverts? (Ah, no internet = no adverts) Wonder what network they use? Do you have to speak Polish?

    I don't know many details. I do know that they say in their terms that they will use your details for marketing. They also say you must like them on facebook to get the sim.

    Thing is that you can't lose anything. Many people on the HUKD forums have signed up with a disposable email and I don't think you have to give bank details at the start.

    For someone who just wants calls it might be a good idea but I wouldn't port an important number to them.
  • Roger1
    Roger1 Posts: 1,603 Forumite
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    pdoherty76 wrote: »
    They also say you must like them on facebook to get the sim.
    Yes, I had a look at this and wonder how you can 'like' an outfit you've never heard of.

    Anyway, caution to the wind as I wanted to find out more, and I have to complete an online form to get the SIM. I can only insert my forename and surname and there is no send button. I wonder what I'm doing wrong.
  • nogginthenog
    nogginthenog Posts: 2,649 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    pdoherty76 wrote: »
    Kontakt Mobile is offering something similar.

    Order a free sim which will have £20 credit on it and then get 125 minutes free per month for a year.

    No texts or data free though.


    https://www.kontaktmobile.co

    For the £5 flexi sim you get 1 gig free
    Child of a Fighting Race.
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