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Asda Mobile Phone Nokia 2310
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just to point out this CAN be unlocked but only by paying the Network for the code or finding a shop/market stall to do itEx forum ambassador
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How this works is you get charged £20 for the phone but do not get a voucher with it. You get it home and activate it . Upon activation you get £5 credit. Then £5 every fortnight for 6 weeks until you have recieved the full £20 credit. (I work for Asda)0
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This offer was still available on Thursday. Is there a time limit to use all of the voucher (other than the industry-standard 6-month rolling expiry date which is restored each time a chargeable call is made) ? Is anyone still using their original credit from, say, December?0
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What is the ASDA MVNO?Iberian_Dragon wrote: »Thanks for this. Is the phone unlocked then or is the ASDA MVNO just happen to run on Vodafone and therefore only SIMS for these two will work?0 -
means virtual Network , they buy spare capacity on voda rather than build a networkEx forum ambassador
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nottseagull wrote: »This offer was still available on Thursday. Is there a time limit to use all of the voucher (other than the industry-standard 6-month rolling expiry date which is restored each time a chargeable call is made) ? Is anyone still using their original credit from, say, December?
Bought one last year Nov/Dec as a spare / emergency phone. Still have about £8 credit from the original £20....Great deal considering you pay £20 for £20 credit, and essentially get a free (okayish) phone....;)0
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