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Sell your free gifts from phone contracts
Tea_Hee_23
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Thought I would quickly post a little tip...
If you find a phone contract through Tiger Mobiles you will get a free Tiger Toy (so cute). But with a looming Council Tax payment I decided to sell mine on eBay and subsequently got a very good price for it.
If you have one lying around the house and can bare parting with it, it might be worth cashing in :money:
If you find a phone contract through Tiger Mobiles you will get a free Tiger Toy (so cute). But with a looming Council Tax payment I decided to sell mine on eBay and subsequently got a very good price for it.
If you have one lying around the house and can bare parting with it, it might be worth cashing in :money:
Where would we be without tea?
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Is yours the one that sold for £30?? Madness if so and has the buyer actually paid?
I have one of those toys but it's not new in the bag. Will dig it out and list it. Would be more than happy with a tenner.0 -
SteveHenshaw wrote: »Is yours the one that sold for £30?? Madness if so and has the buyer actually paid?
I have one of those toys but it's not new in the bag. Will dig it out and list it. Would be more than happy with a tenner.
It was indeed - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Groo-Tiger-Toy
Buyer paid instantly, I honestly couldn't believe it :rotfl: £30 for a tiny tiger toy that was free!
Fingers crossed for your listing, I think £10 is achievable if its tidy.Where would we be without tea?0 -
Maybe a child has lost theirs? Parents will pay silly money to replace something like that to pacify them. That said, I had someone pay silly money for a load of MAC makeup boxes and a couple of MAC paper bags, and then paid for special delivery at almost £8 on top! Crazy because you can only trade in the actual empty pots for a lipstick. They said they wanted to put a birthday present in one of the bags. More money than sense, I say!!!Minimalist
Extra income since 01/11/12 £36,546.450 -
Yeh I sold my old crap Blackberry for £70ish because someone's daughter lost hers and needed a new one
Weird things happen ally.0 -
Maybe a child has lost theirs? Parents will pay silly money to replace something like that to pacify them. That said, I had someone pay silly money for a load of MAC makeup boxes and a couple of MAC paper bags, and then paid for special delivery at almost £8 on top! Crazy because you can only trade in the actual empty pots for a lipstick. They said they wanted to put a birthday present in one of the bags. More money than sense, I say!!!
Good point, you can see why it's popular, pretty cute -
https://www.tigermobiles.com/free-groo-tiger-toy/
"A decade ago Groo saw a long line of people and joined it (thinking perhaps he was getting a hot dog). He came away with one of the very first iPhones." :rotfl:
Meerkats are selling well too as I've just had a look at them. Shame I don't have on Oleg one though!0
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