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blyk.co.ukNewest Review: ... of a sim all you have to do is sign up online but you do need to provide some confidential details such as your driving license number.This measure is done to prevent people from abusing the offer. When I got sim every month I used to get my minutes and texts all the time on time. However when changing the sim to another phone they blocked my minutes and texts.Had to call them up and then ... more |
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by - written on 17/11/09 (4 readings)
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Ever imagined having free minutes and texts each month without topping up?The service provided from Blyk does just that! You get hold of 217 texts along with 43 free minutes every month including land line numbers! To get hold of a sim all you have to do is sign up online but you do need to provide some confidential details such as your driving license number.This measure is done to prevent people from abusing the offer. When I got sim every month I used to get my minutes and texts all the time on time. However when changing the sim to another phone they blocked my minutes and texts.Had to call them up and then they managed to sort the matter out ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/06/09 (Useful, 49 readings)
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BLYK SIM CARD 217 TEXT AND 43 MINUTES FREE EVERY MONTH I was in college a few years ago and I was walking out of reception when I saw a group of people around a stand named 'Blyk' and when I heard the employers calling out that they were giving out a free sim card when you register, I went over and signed up, a few weeks later my free sim card arrived and I was able to set it up in no time. The main incentive to join is the free calls and texts - £15 a month - 217 texts and 43 minutes of calls are given every month so you won't need to spend a penny and also when you leave anywhere in the UK, you can pause you account so you won't have any of your ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/06/09 (Useful, 34 readings)
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Blyk = £15 free credit a month. It really is FREE for anyone living in the UK aged between 16- 24 with a colour screen phone able to send and receive MMS which is unlocked or on the orange network. I like to compare blyk to those free newspapers you get delivered each week. You get to read the local news and its all for free as the paper is full with adverts and birthday greetings etc. and that's how they make their money. Blyk is very similar to this: you fill in your details and interests on signing up and they send you adverts in the form of MMS, which is why you must have a phone able to receive these and a colour screen, and you just need to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/05/09 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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Blyk is a mobile phone network, but with one major difference, you get absolutely free calls, i mean FREE, not network subscriptions costs, or anything like that. Instead, you get adverts texted to your blyk number, which is used to pay for your credit. Each month, you get £15 of credit for free, which for me, is enough. If however you need or want to top up, then that option is available for you. So, what does this mean? That means that in this economic problem we are in, you can save money off your mobile phone fees, by signing up to this network. What's more, is that they send you the sim, absolutely free of charge, and they send you all the needed download data ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/05/09 (Useful, 21 readings)
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I used to be on this network and was impressed by it, however have since changed to a contract. The network give you free minutes and texts in return for receiving adverts from companies. I initially was very impressed by blyk. It is very easy to sign up and they were fast to send me a new sim card. The sim card felt professionally packaged with some useful booklets about how their service works. At this stage they were also helpful in telling me how I could keep my old numebr and get it transferred onto my blyk sim card. I received very few adverts and those that I did receive tended to be for topman or films which was fine. However I encountered two ... Read the complete review
from fpsninja
23/05/2009
blyk.co.uk : Free means poor servicefrom joerobo
07/05/2009

