Free T-Mobile SIM Cards

By Daniel Calloway
Published on 16 Jul 2008
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Free T-Mobile SIM Cards ExpiryMoney Saving Tip
Type: Freebie
Expiry: Ongoing

Get 2 T-Mobile pay-as-you-go SIM cards and £10 weekend credit for free.

What's the deal?

You can get 2 free pay-as-you-go SIM cards from T-mobile, meaning no contracts, no credit checks and no hassle.

All SIMs come with 'Mates Rates', their most popular pay-as-you-go plan and this gives you 8p/min calls and 5p texts to other T-mobile users. 

You can however easily switch to their 'Everyone' (this gives you a 15p/min flat rate for anytime calls to any UK network or landline) or 'Text Appeal' (texts from 3p to any UK network) plans instead.  You could even have one SIM set to each plan to take advantage of both their call and text offers.

What's more, if you top up your phone by £10 at any time during the week, T-Mobile will give you £10 weekend credit for free.

How do I benefit?

To claim your 2 free SIM cards visit
www.t-mobilesimgiveaway.co.uk/ and fill in the short form (this just requires your name, address and email), it's as simple as that.

T-Mobile will then send your free SIMs to the address you provide within 28 days and you can activate these by putting them in an unlocked phone and topping up with £5 worth of credit.

Expiry

There is no advertised expiry date, however they do only have a limited number to give away so it will pay to claim yours as soon as possible.

Conditions

This offer is subject to availability and there is a maximum order of 2 SIM cards per household.

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daniel sprangle
4th Aug 2008 12:08
good
sophie
8th Aug 2008 13:10
whats the catch
HAZZY
27th Aug 2008 13:12
I GOT MINE BUT IT TAKES TYM TO CUM BRUV I ALMOST FORGOT
ALBURN BROWN
26th Sep 2008 00:06
I WOULD LIKE TO TRY IT
monik
2nd Oct 2008 09:47
it was very nice

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