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- 06-22-2007, 11:34 AM #1GarethGuest
How to get £30 credit on your bill when you get a new 3 mobile
1) Visit a 3 store or three.co.uk/friends or call 0800 358 6796
2) Sign-up for a new 3 mobile on an 18th month plan
3) When you sign-up give 3 the number of a friend that already has a 3
mobile phone
if you don't know anyone on 3 then give them my number: 07758 908258
4) After 60 days you will get £30 credit paid to your 3 account. So
will your friend.
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- 06-22-2007, 12:03 PM #2BGNGuest
Re: How to get £30 credit on your bill when you get a new 3 mobile
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 17:34:14 -0000, Gareth <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>How to get £30 credit on your bill when you get a new 3 mobile
>
>
>1) Visit a 3 store or three.co.uk/friends or call 0800 358 6796
>
>2) Sign-up for a new 3 mobile on an 18th month plan
>
>3) When you sign-up give 3 the number of a friend that already has a 3
>mobile phone
>
>if you don't know anyone on 3 then give them my number: 0SPAM
Get ready to lose your account.
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- 06-22-2007, 12:11 PM #3Niel J HumphreysGuest
Re: How to get £30 credit on your bill when you get a new 3 mobile
"Gareth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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How to get £30 credit on your bill when you get a new 3 mobile
1) Visit a 3 store or three.co.uk/friends or call 0800 358 6796
2) Sign-up for a new 3 mobile on an 18th month plan
3) When you sign-up give 3 the number of a friend that already has a 3
mobile phone
if you don't know anyone on 3 then give them my number: 07758 908258
4) After 60 days you will get £30 credit paid to your 3 account. So
will your friend.
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Yea but 3 is ****e.
- 06-22-2007, 03:02 PM #4acdeagGuest
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"Niel J Humphreys" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "Gareth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
> How to get £30 credit on your bill when you get a new 3 mobile
>
>
> 1) Visit a 3 store or three.co.uk/friends or call 0800 358 6796
>
> 2) Sign-up for a new 3 mobile on an 18th month plan
>
> 3) When you sign-up give 3 the number of a friend that already has a 3
> mobile phone
>
> if you don't know anyone on 3 then give them my number: 07758 908258
>
> 4) After 60 days you will get £30 credit paid to your 3 account. So
> will your friend.
>
> -------------------
>
> Yea but 3 is ****e.
>
>
Used to be. But I have ad it 6 months now and would say it is better than O2
or Orange who I had before, but then that is my personal opinion.
- 06-22-2007, 03:26 PM #5SchrodingerGuest
Re: How to get £30 credit on your bill when you get a new 3 mobile
"acdeag" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Niel J Humphreys" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> "Gareth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>
>> How to get £30 credit on your bill when you get a new 3 mobile
>>
>>
>> 1) Visit a 3 store or three.co.uk/friends or call 0800 358 6796
>>
>> 2) Sign-up for a new 3 mobile on an 18th month plan
>>
>> 3) When you sign-up give 3 the number of a friend that already has a 3
>> mobile phone
>>
>> if you don't know anyone on 3 then give them my number: 07758 908258
>>
>> 4) After 60 days you will get £30 credit paid to your 3 account. So
>> will your friend.
>>
>> -------------------
>>
>> Yea but 3 is ****e.
>>
>>
>
> Used to be. But I have ad it 6 months now and would say it is better than
> O2 or Orange who I had before, but then that is my personal opinion.
I've found them pretty good. 3G has better reception than I'd feared.
We've just swapped to Tmobile at work and that is one awful POS network.
- 06-22-2007, 04:11 PM #6acdeagGuest
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"Schrodinger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "acdeag" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> "Niel J Humphreys" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> "Gareth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>> news:[email protected]...
>>>
>>> How to get £30 credit on your bill when you get a new 3 mobile
>>>
>>>
>>> 1) Visit a 3 store or three.co.uk/friends or call 0800 358 6796
>>>
>>> 2) Sign-up for a new 3 mobile on an 18th month plan
>>>
>>> 3) When you sign-up give 3 the number of a friend that already has a 3
>>> mobile phone
>>>
>>> if you don't know anyone on 3 then give them my number: 07758 908258
>>>
>>> 4) After 60 days you will get £30 credit paid to your 3 account. So
>>> will your friend.
>>>
>>> -------------------
>>>
>>> Yea but 3 is ****e.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Used to be. But I have ad it 6 months now and would say it is better than
>> O2 or Orange who I had before, but then that is my personal opinion.
>
>
> I've found them pretty good. 3G has better reception than I'd feared.
> We've just swapped to Tmobile at work and that is one awful POS network.
>
Agree T-Mobile were so rubbish for me that I terminated early. They could
not understand why a ground floor flat may not experience their predicted
reception unless you had your ear to the window. 3 are so good that for the
first time in a few years I would actually consider an upgrade with the same
network
- 06-22-2007, 06:23 PM #7Niel J HumphreysGuest
Re: How to get £30 credit on your bill when you get a new 3 mobile
"acdeag" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> Yea but 3 is ****e.
>>
>>
>
> Used to be. But I have ad it 6 months now and would say it is better than
> O2 or Orange who I had before, but then that is my personal opinion.
I got hoodwinked into switching to 3 (Communications Direct phoned
pretending to be my provider and by the time I realised they were going to
switch me I thought I might as well give it a go despite underhand selling
tactics - how did they know my Vodafone contract was nearly up for
renewal?). After 11 months of ****e service I paid my remaining 7 months of
3 contract off and went back to Vodafone with whom I have never had a
problem or argument & am happy to recommend them.
I still get a 'spam' phone call on my mobile from 3 offering all and sundry
despite requesting they never contact me again. IMHO '3' and their underhand
sales techniques and repeated calls are the mobile equivalent of spammers
and I will never recommend them.
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- 06-22-2007, 10:34 PM #8nogGuest
Re: How to get £30 credit on your bill when you get a new 3 mobile
On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 01:23:15 +0100, Niel J Humphreys wrote:
> "acdeag" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>> Yea but 3 is ****e.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Used to be. But I have ad it 6 months now and would say it is better than
>> O2 or Orange who I had before, but then that is my personal opinion.
>
>
> I got hoodwinked into switching to 3 (Communications Direct phoned
> pretending to be my provider and by the time I realised they were going to
> switch me I thought I might as well give it a go despite underhand selling
> tactics - how did they know my Vodafone contract was nearly up for
> renewal?). After 11 months of ****e service I paid my remaining 7 months of
> 3 contract off and went back to Vodafone with whom I have never had a
> problem or argument & am happy to recommend them.
>
> I still get a 'spam' phone call on my mobile from 3 offering all and sundry
> despite requesting they never contact me again. IMHO '3' and their underhand
> sales techniques and repeated calls are the mobile equivalent of spammers
> and I will never recommend them.
If you really want to know what "underhand" is, try getting released from
your Vodafone contract when they are unable to provide service.
We both live and work in the area covered by a single Vodafone cell, and a
couple of years ago, there was a fire in the building on which the antenna
was mounted and this put the cell out of action.
The result, as you might expect, was that both of our phones were useless,
but Voda were unable to say when service would be restored ("months" was
the best iunformation they could offer at that point).
I was with Voda via an airtime provider, who released me from my contract
immediately, but my wife's contract was direct with Vodafone and, to cut a
long story short, we eventually gave up trying to get them to terminate her
contract.
Hell, they even made it difficult at the end of the contract term, and
managed to squeeze an extra month out of it.
- 06-23-2007, 12:41 AM #9Niel J HumphreysGuest
Re: How to get £30 credit on your bill when you get a new 3 mobile
"nog" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I was with Voda via an airtime provider, who released me from my contract
> immediately, but my wife's contract was direct with Vodafone and, to cut a
> long story short, we eventually gave up trying to get them to terminate
> her
> contract.
> Hell, they even made it difficult at the end of the contract term, and
> managed to squeeze an extra month out of it.
When I flicked over to 3 I just asked Vodafone for a PUK number so I could
transfer my mobile number. As soon as 3 used it to pull my number across to
their network it automatically closed down the Vodafone contract. Easy as
pie.
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- 06-23-2007, 02:01 AM #10nogGuest
Re: How to get £30 credit on your bill when you get a new 3 mobile
On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 07:41:49 +0100, Niel J Humphreys wrote:
> "nog" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> I was with Voda via an airtime provider, who released me from my contract
>> immediately, but my wife's contract was direct with Vodafone and, to cut a
>> long story short, we eventually gave up trying to get them to terminate
>> her
>> contract.
>> Hell, they even made it difficult at the end of the contract term, and
>> managed to squeeze an extra month out of it.
>
> When I flicked over to 3 I just asked Vodafone for a PUK number so I could
> transfer my mobile number. As soon as 3 used it to pull my number across to
> their network it automatically closed down the Vodafone contract. Easy as
> pie.
We didn't want to port the number, we just wanted to end the contract. Keep
in mind, though, that our real gripe was over their insistence on keeping
the contract running in circumstances where they weren't giving us service,
and even though their airtime reseller had agreed to release our other
contract in the course of a single phone call.
- 06-23-2007, 02:16 AM #11ConorGuest
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In article <[email protected]>, BGN says...
> On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 17:34:14 -0000, Gareth <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> >
> >How to get £30 credit on your bill when you get a new 3 mobile
> >
> >
> >1) Visit a 3 store or three.co.uk/friends or call 0800 358 6796
> >
> >2) Sign-up for a new 3 mobile on an 18th month plan
> >
> >3) When you sign-up give 3 the number of a friend that already has a 3
> >mobile phone
> >
> >if you don't know anyone on 3 then give them my number: 0SPAM
>
> Get ready to lose your account.
>
Why? It's not Spam. It's someone with the nouse to figure out a way to
get to use his phone for free.
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- 06-23-2007, 02:17 AM #12ConorGuest
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In article <[email protected]>, Niel J
Humphreys says...
> renewal?). After 11 months of ****e service I paid my remaining 7 months of
> 3 contract off and went back to Vodafone with whom I have never had a
> problem or argument & am happy to recommend them.
I#ve been with 3 for years. Got way better when they piggybacked onto
O2s network.
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- 06-23-2007, 05:41 AM #13GBGuest
Re: How to get £30 credit on your bill when you get a new 3 mobile
"nog" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> We didn't want to port the number, we just wanted to end the contract.
> Keep
> in mind, though, that our real gripe was over their insistence on keeping
> the contract running in circumstances where they weren't giving us
> service,
> and even though their airtime reseller had agreed to release our other
> contract in the course of a single phone call.
Did your airtime reseller sell you a different contract by any chance?
- 06-23-2007, 05:52 AM #14JonGuest
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[email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
> Why? It's not Spam.
The OP is either very stupid or quite clever. Either way it's spam.
> It's someone with the nouse to figure out a way to
> get to use his phone for free.
And without much nouse when it comes to posting here!
He'd be better of saying "if anyone would be kind enough to quote my
number when buying a 3 phone I'd be grateful, as well both get a few
quid out of it", instead of wording like a "hey! I found this great
website..." type spam.
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- 06-23-2007, 09:41 AM #15nogGuest
Re: How to get £30 credit on your bill when you get a new 3 mobile
On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 12:41:11 +0100, GB wrote:
> "nog" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>
>> We didn't want to port the number, we just wanted to end the contract.
>> Keep
>> in mind, though, that our real gripe was over their insistence on keeping
>> the contract running in circumstances where they weren't giving us
>> service,
>> and even though their airtime reseller had agreed to release our other
>> contract in the course of a single phone call.
>
> Did your airtime reseller sell you a different contract by any chance?
No, it was a typical twelve month contract, two hundred minutes a month,
etc., bought through the same dealer as the direct Vodafone one - the
dealer changed their business arrangement after the first one was taken
out. I can't remember now which had the longest period outstanding, but my
own contract was five months old at the time of the outage occuring.
The airtime provider acknowledged the exceptional circumstances that
prevailed, but Vodafone, although they must have agreed to the Airtime
Provider releasing me from my contract, acted as if it was irrelevant that
they weren't providing the service my wife was paying for.
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