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Elite 11+ shopping and chat thread part 2½
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I got an o2 SIM and see this online:
https://www.o2.co.uk/charge-to-mobile
Also spotted for EE too:
https://shop.ee.co.uk/family-home/charge-to-mobile
It charges to the credit apparently. Apparently they work with Play Store, Apple Music and other sites :cool:.
Now to decide what to spend it on (assuming they didn’t activate anything when they sent it out!).
Almost a cash out option if having to buy the top up.
HTH
Anon
Ignore me - the £10 top up was used for the bolt on that they activated when they sent it. There is no credit to use. That is annoying, I assumed it isn’t activated until I used it but obviously not used to PAYG
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And another thing, the leaflet in the box for A3 shows it holds two SIM cards and a microSD, but there are only two slots on my phone, not 3 shown in the picture so seems to be only 1 SIM.
Anon0 -
Ignore me - the £10 top up was used for the bolt on that they activated when they sent it
. There is no credit to use. That is annoying, I assumed it isn’t activated until I used it but obviously not used to PAYG
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And another thing, the leaflet in the box for A3 shows it holds two SIM cards and a microSD, but there are only two slots on my phone, not 3 shown in the picture so seems to be only 1 SIM.
Anon
I have a light spot right in the middle of the screen when a white screen is on.“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
That reminds me, I have not used the Droid SIM - does the top up run out?
If I cannot find a cash out option, a charity donation would work to save wasting it?
Anon
DS sorted phone :j and I have completed my first AP He decided I needed £10 credit on my phone :eek: Anyone any better ideas for running the phone I got an O2 sim as I know they have deal too
Got a entry into the draw Not going out again as I have gifts to make up
Catch you all later
TM you really are an :A with your lovely work for so many of the elite0 -
Afternoon, TM was asking earlier about veg comparing. wobble dated 15.12.17
1x ASDA Farm Stores White Potatoes (2.5kg)£1.15 £0.29
A V T
Hope this helps
Sorry will read up about posting picture0 -
Afternoon ALL!"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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Great little shop in waities,
£33.03 down to £9.48 plus a cb from cos of 2.79 for nix & kix drink which I also had a £1 moc for
almond breeze taking £2.40 off
CGS mocs and on PYO
Happy daze"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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Well, managed to get all the work done.
Weather here is horrible, been raining since some time this morning, not sure when though.
Have some bubbs beef in the slow cooker, all I have to do now is the veg and some washing up, OH, and the Yorkshire puds.What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
Good Afternoon :hello:
Weather been awful here we had rain got wet going and coming home from mums. Good thing it was washing away the snow and ice :j:j:j
I hope the snow and ice stays away now over a week of it was enough :cool:
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Good evening Elite.
Hoping everyone is warm, happy and well. Hugs to those not so.
Drank far too much at work party last night but we had a great night. Good job it's only once a year! Still no Christmas tree up yet though.
Hope you've all had a good weekend.“Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while you could miss it.” ~ Ferris Bueller0 -
Hi Pacifica.
How was your stuff received at your fayre Hope you made a tidy sum.
I am off to make up a mini box of stuff for the GP’s surgery. Friend thought I was going give them all individual presssies No just bits to share. I think the hand cream will be well received
Then as someone on here suggested a number of small gifts for old people or patients that they know won’t get anything. Not to much in each bag some toiletries, thanks to asda and some home made selection of sweets, thanks to Amex. And of course some almost free biscuits.0
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