-
michelle@imutual
- Posts: 9368
- Joined: Fri Oct 22 2010 1:22pm
- Has thanked: 237 times
- Been thanked: 629 times
-
Contact:
Post
by michelle@imutual » Mon Feb 20 2017 9:04am
FreedomPop is imutual's
Merchant of the Week. To mark the occasion, from today until 26th February we are offering all imutual members
1 share per day just for visiting
FreedomPop is the UK's first 100% Free Mobile Phone Service carrier. FreedomPop is the first service of it's kind to offer consumers a true alternative to their current mobile by providing free talk, text, & data each and every month.
Please support our Merchant of the Week by paying them a visit
Visit FreedomPop now to get one free share
Offer ends midnight on 26th February
-
BeautifulSunshine
- Posts: 26721
- Joined: Tue Sep 14 2010 8:23pm
- Location: [The Finest City in the World: London]
- Has thanked: 192 times
- Been thanked: 3686 times
-
Contact:
Post
by BeautifulSunshine » Mon Feb 20 2017 11:42am
I tried these guys and they are good.
[imutual Cashback Investment Club]
-
RonFlorabud
- Posts: 2172
- Joined: Tue Jan 11 2011 8:58am
- Location: Rural Warwickshire
- Has thanked: 1676 times
- Been thanked: 844 times
-
Contact:
Post
by RonFlorabud » Mon Feb 20 2017 12:11pm
Good for a backup but I don't like how it is all app based and everything is using data (voip).
-
BeautifulSunshine
- Posts: 26721
- Joined: Tue Sep 14 2010 8:23pm
- Location: [The Finest City in the World: London]
- Has thanked: 192 times
- Been thanked: 3686 times
-
Contact:
Post
by BeautifulSunshine » Mon Feb 20 2017 12:19pm
anthonyh wrote:Good for a backup but I don't like how it is all app based and everything is using data (voip).
Normal mobile phone netwroks use telecommunication satellites. FreedomPop are using the internet instead so you can only use their service via data. Where I live there is both excellent data reception and data speed.
[imutual Cashback Investment Club]
-
blythburgh
- Posts: 17758
- Joined: Tue Jun 29 2010 7:14pm
- Location: The Far East
- Has thanked: 35046 times
- Been thanked: 6110 times
-
Contact:
Post
by blythburgh » Mon Feb 20 2017 12:30pm
Feeling a little better today, started clicking for money again. But cashback is that for a paid for a Basic 200 or do I have to pay for the upgrade to get cashback.
Too tired to think straight after getting washing out nearly an hour ago.
Keep smiling because the light at the end of someone's tunnel may be you, Ron Cheneler
-
expressman33
- Posts: 12468
- Joined: Tue Jun 29 2010 10:36pm
- Location: stockport
- Has thanked: 3006 times
- Been thanked: 10641 times
-
Contact:
Post
by expressman33 » Mon Feb 20 2017 2:15pm
By clicking Activate, you agree to pay the amount Due Today. Your FreedomPop service will not begin until your device ships. Your subscription includes a 1-month(s) free service trial. At the conclusion of your free trial, your service will automatically renew at the provided rate found in your shopping cart of £10.98 every month. Switch to the free plan by logging into your FreedomPop account. Cancel service by contacting our support staff, Monday-Friday between 9am-5pm GMT at +44 (0)1138 870823.
-
kevinchess1
- Posts: 23770
- Joined: Mon Jun 28 2010 11:02pm
- Location: Miles away from the sea
- Has thanked: 12599 times
- Been thanked: 17167 times
-
Contact:
Post
by kevinchess1 » Mon Feb 20 2017 10:11pm
MY experience,
Never tracked for me. Put a Claim in which was paid
You are automatically signed up for the 'Free trial'
But it is easy to down grade on the site
Last edited by
kevinchess1 on Tue Feb 21 2017 11:50pm, edited 1 time in total.
Politically incorrect since 69
-
sanity clause
- Posts: 2122
- Joined: Sat Dec 10 2011 10:01am
- Has thanked: 174 times
- Been thanked: 740 times
-
Contact:
Post
by sanity clause » Tue Feb 21 2017 10:33am
underdog wrote:anthonyh wrote:Good for a backup but I don't like how it is all app based and everything is using data (voip).
Normal mobile phone netwroks use telecommunication satellites. FreedomPop are using the internet instead so you can only use their service via data. Where I live there is both excellent data reception and data speed.
As I understand it, they piggyback on the data part of the Three network.
From the reviews I've read, I don't think I'll bother yet, due to poor or non-existant customer service.
-
Richard Frost
- Posts: 13260
- Joined: Tue Jun 29 2010 8:14pm
- Location: The Isle of Dreams
- Has thanked: 2876 times
- Been thanked: 6870 times
Post
by Richard Frost » Tue Feb 21 2017 10:41am
sanity clause wrote:underdog wrote:anthonyh wrote:Good for a backup but I don't like how it is all app based and everything is using data (voip).
Normal mobile phone netwroks use telecommunication satellites. FreedomPop are using the internet instead so you can only use their service via data. Where I live there is both excellent data reception and data speed.
As I understand it, they piggyback on the data part of the Three network.
From the reviews I've read, I don't think I'll bother yet, due to poor or non-existant customer service.
I think the point here is that you can get the cashback for nothing. You do not have to use the SIM.
-
kevinchess1
- Posts: 23770
- Joined: Mon Jun 28 2010 11:02pm
- Location: Miles away from the sea
- Has thanked: 12599 times
- Been thanked: 17167 times
-
Contact:
Post
by kevinchess1 » Tue Feb 21 2017 5:12pm
William Joseph wrote:
I think the point here is that you can get the cashback for nothing. You do not have to use the SIM.
That is correct.
Politically incorrect since 69
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 38 guests