Free 3 broadband dongle

Started by Glenn, May 13, 2009, 13:00:29

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kinmel

Mcdonalds and the Libraries give free WiFi in Inverness

In fact there are lots of them
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

Rik

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kinmel

A bit of war driving with WiFi Radar will find businesses offering free WiFi access, I often use it
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

Rik

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kinmel

I like the sonar ping you get as the scanner passes a wireless point  ;D
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

quandam

Quote from: Rik on May 13, 2009, 13:50:02
I need to check the coverage for the part of Scotland I'm going to, I might even be able to spend some time in the forum. :)

Rik

Works pretty well here in deepest Aberdeenshire. Inverness it works really well, for £15.00 one off payment (lasts 30 days) you get 3Gb download allowance. Have been using it for 18 months now on and off but paid, wait for it, £91.00 for the dongle :eek4:

This is a deal and a half and I have just ordered one on top of my £91.00 version! :eek4: The latest one does not have the 5" lead of the older version is just like a USB thumb/flash drive. Go for it you can't go wrong :thumb:

Rik

Are all top-ups time-limited, Q?
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quandam

Quote from: Simon on May 13, 2009, 13:03:40
3 is rubbish, though, isn't it?  It's hopeless round here, anyway.  Good link though!  ;D

Sebby

3 is not rubbish. It is overall a pretty good deal, especially with this free dongle offer. Don't miss this deal it is excellent, see my earlier post on the subject.

Rik

I note they are offering the dongle on their main site at £29.99, or £59.99 with £15 of credit pre-installed. The maths just don't work for me. :)
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quandam

Quote from: Rik on May 13, 2009, 19:27:45
Are all top-ups time-limited, Q?

Yes, Vodafone do a similar offering for £15.00 that runs for 6 months for 1 Gb of download but you will pay around £40.00 for the dongle. This deal is superb and should not be missed.

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quandam

Sorry, forgot, many thanks to Glenn for the heads up on this deal :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:

Sebby


Simon

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No, I did, because, in my area, I've heard several complaints about signal weakness.  I guess it was a little unfair to generalise, as they could be fine in other areas.
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drummer

Quote from: quandam on May 13, 2009, 19:29:39
Sebby

3 is not rubbish. It is overall a pretty good deal, especially with this free dongle offer. Don't miss this deal it is excellent, see my earlier post on the subject.
Thanks for that quandam - it's always useful to hear the opinions of actual users.

Forgive my dumbness here folks, but I've just registered and got this reply:

You will be taken to your basket. Please enter your
coupon code in the basket to redeem your free dongle.

Please click the button to activate your coupon
or you will pay full price!

Please have your credit or debit card at the ready
to pay postage.

Your dongle voucher code is :XXXXX


I'm assuming the "coupon code" and the "voucher code" are the same thing. :dunno:

Anyhoo, I think I'll give this a punt, so thanks to kinmel for the heads up.  :thumb:

To stay is death but to flee is life.

Lance

I think that is a safe assumption to make, Drummer, and I would imagine that you see it applied prior to giving card details anyway (I've not gone through the process myself).
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kinmel

Quote from: drummer on May 14, 2009, 01:43:02
so thanks to kinmel for the heads up.  :thumb:

I cannot claim the kudos for this, Glen is your man.
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

Rik

Quote from: Lance on May 14, 2009, 08:43:27
I think that is a safe assumption to make, Drummer, and I would imagine that you see it applied prior to giving card details anyway (I've not gone through the process myself).

You do. It's worth noting that you have to supply an order reference on the next screen.
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quandam

Quote from: Sebby on May 13, 2009, 22:58:23
I never said it was. ;)

Sebby, you are quite right, you didn't, my apologies :blush:

quandam

Quote from: drummer on May 14, 2009, 01:43:02
Thanks for that quandam - it's always useful to hear the opinions of actual users.

Forgive my dumbness here folks, but I've just registered and got this reply:

You will be taken to your basket. Please enter your
coupon code in the basket to redeem your free dongle.

Please click the button to activate your coupon
or you will pay full price!

Please have your credit or debit card at the ready
to pay postage.

Your dongle voucher code is :XXXXX


I'm assuming the "coupon code" and the "voucher code" are the same thing. :dunno:

Anyhoo, I think I'll give this a punt, so thanks to kinmel for the heads up.  :thumb:


Drummer

If you haven't already done the deed, there is a box that you click on in the 'payment' page alongside the box asking for your voucher code. Having entered your code, simply click on the box alongside. By the way, used the 3 dongle considerably on a recent visit to Windsor and was achieving around 3.2Gb download speed. May have been extremely lucky with that particular location but in general have found the device works well.

Good luck with your purchase. :thumb:

Steve

Cheers everyone! Should be the dog's dongles for the macbook >:D
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Rik

How many of is that, now? Five?  :)
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Sebby

Quote from: quandam on May 14, 2009, 10:02:35
Sebby, you are quite right, you didn't, my apologies :blush:

:hehe:

No worries. ;D

melbob

Hi guys, this seems too good to be true
So you are saying that I just pay for postage and get this dongle foc. no other charges ever except for top-ups
sounds great, what's the catch?

Rik

So far, there doesn't appear to be one.  :fingers:
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