Thursday 19 September 2013

Your mobile phone bill for €10 per month

In this modern day smartphones have become like an extension of our arms. People looking at their phone over coffee would be considered extremely rude years ago, but now it is common practice.

There are still that rebellious group clinging on to those old Nokias, which served their purpose at the time. It is envitable that they will convert at some stage.

For the rest of us, we go on bill pay to get the most recent smartphone because how could any of us justifying paying over €600 straight up? It costs us in the long run, even if we get the phone for free on bill pay. Check Amazon.co.uk who have unlocked smartphones at great prices.

Its all about saving a few quid these days and for you youngsters out there (18-22), there is a great offer with 48months.ie who run off the 02 network.

Unfortunately most of us dont fit into that age bracket, but for those of you who do keep reading.

There are two amazing offers, one package for €10 and another for €20 per month (see picture for more details). If you do opt for the €10 package there is the option to add on 1GB of data for €3 if you find you are running low halfway through the month.

To avail of this offer you must have your phone unlocked. This can be done easily by contacting your operator, if you have completed your contract.

For pay as you go phones there are unlock codes on the internet but will require some searching. An other option is to bring the phone into a shop and they can do it for you, which can cost €30+.

One of the other incentives 48months are offering is Kickback. You can actually earn cash or credit by referring your friends, a max of €10 per referral.

If you are looking to join find a friend who is setup already. Get them to order you a sim. Go on to the site and follow the steps and transfer your existing number if applicable. If you go for the €10 deal both you and your friend get a €5 refferal and the €20 deal will earn both of you €10.

Let us know how you get on.

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