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Virgin sim 300+300 £10 month
gazzer3334
Posts: 4 Newbie
if your a existing virgin media customer they have a great sim offer . you get 300 any network mins and 300 texts a month for a tenner . must be paid by direct debit ( £20 if your not a customer) .but there is no contract as you can cancel when you like . also if you dont use all yor mins/texts they roll over . and i think you can 2 sims per household .
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http://allyours.virginmedia.com/html/specialoffers/existingcustoffers.html
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http://allyours.virginmedia.com/html/specialoffers/existingcustoffers.html
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JUst clicked on the link and the offer ended yesterday.
Thanks anyway0 -
i looked and it is available0
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One nice thing about this offer is that you can cap it - put al imit on overspend, unlike many others.
Our 17 year old went £40 over the limit and the service was cut off until it had gone back into the black, when it resumed.
If you thought that was bad he has gone £100+ over in the past. (Takes a long time to pay off on your pocket money).The atmosphere is currently filled with hypocrisy so thick that it could be sliced, wrapped, and sold in supermarkets for a decent price and labeled, 'Wholegrain Left-Wing, Middle-Class, Politically-Correct Organic Hypocrisy'.0 -
Ahh read carefully again.........
"Until 30th September Virgin £10 with Cable tariff has triple the minutes and texts."Cheers,
Scoobies0 -
Can you retain your current mobile number and switch to Virgin or do you have to have a new number?Happiness is wanting what you have, not having what you want.
Primum non noce!0 -
you need to get what is called a PAC code from your current service provider. This allows you to port your number to a new service provider, by telling them the code.
Sometimes the issue of a PAC code can cost around £20, but is free from some networks. Usually takes around 7 days for the number to get transferred.ac's lovechild0 -
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Most Virgin offers tend to have "offer ends on" dates only to move them back 1 month/3 months when the end date finally comes around.0
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the offer's been around for ages.i've had it almost a year and they did lower it to the 100/100 early on this year but changed it back to 300/3000
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Sounds like a great offer, I was just about to put dd1 onto T-Mobile."I did then, what I knew then. And when I knew better, I did better"0
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