So, a Nokia 130 for 0.79p. Great for nights out, festivals and other drunken occasions where your likely to lose it anyway and be glad it wasn't your more posh smart phone. Also good to suprise the children on their birthdays when they thought they were getting an iPhone and is even different enough to use to strike up conversations with girls and grannies who might think you are "Retro" and therefore trendy.
If you don't have an EE account, it looks like costs £10 for a top up (no you cant buy a week top up) and unlocking appears to be free through EE. So, worst case is it might cost you £10.79
What a story, what happened next , did you get off the bus , did they get off the bus, did you stay on the bus way after your stop just to used your highly developed judging skills, I hope there's a part two.
smallclone
15 Jan 1711#3
When you are on the bus, and someone gets on who looks like a junkie or jakey, and you don't want to judge. Then they pull one of these out, and you know you were right.
Common Sense
15 Jan 176#12
"Great for nights out, festivals and other drunken occasions"
What is the obsession of getting drunk? Do people have such sad lives that they cannot enjoy themselves without something affecting their minds?
Milev
15 Jan 175#16
Grat phones for working professionals like drug dealers, junkies, terrorists and all the people need to ease their life by being anonymous. :smile:
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Truly.Yours18
15 Jan 17#1
£10.00 minimum top-up
lotuschap to Truly.Yours18
15 Jan 171#5
You are right - thanks for the correction
xdaminis
15 Jan 17#2
Minimum top up £10
lotuschap to xdaminis
15 Jan 17#6
You are right - thanks for the correction
smallclone
15 Jan 1711#3
When you are on the bus, and someone gets on who looks like a junkie or jakey, and you don't want to judge. Then they pull one of these out, and you know you were right.
fr33radicalls to smallclone
15 Jan 1715#8
What a story, what happened next , did you get off the bus , did they get off the bus, did you stay on the bus way after your stop just to used your highly developed judging skills, I hope there's a part two.
BrianSewell to smallclone
15 Jan 172#9
What's a jakey?
le_jaeger to smallclone
15 Jan 173#20
Busw*nkers!
zorbathegeek to smallclone
16 Jan 17#39
That awkward moment of self awareness when you realise you're also.. on a bus.
ST3123
15 Jan 17#4
Ignoring this deal as I don't want to buy top up (already have a Virgin sim) , does anyone know what the best price for this unlocked is? I have a very very old and tired 3510i that my mum has and refuses to switch to a modern phone but the battery is wearing out and needing charging more regularly and then the charger failed the other day, I know chargers can be replaced, but if a more modern handset like this can be had cheaply (~£10) and is similarly easy to use, I might just get a new phone instead...
£9.99 if you choose the option that says minimum £10 top up. However it is locked to O2. In theory you can get unlock codes from ebay etc.
pcs7038 to ST3123
15 Jan 17#11
Go to Carphone Warehouse (all handsets are unlocked). If you're on O2/EE/Vodafone, you can get an upgrade without buying a topup. Otherwise cheapest Nokia is £4.49+ £10 top up. £5 cashback on PAYG from TopCashback, imutual or Quidco.
Anon32 to ST3123
15 Jan 17#19
Buy a replacement battery on fleabay problem sorted!
Baldieman64
15 Jan 17#10
Cheap enough to leave in the car for emergencies.
Common Sense
15 Jan 176#12
"Great for nights out, festivals and other drunken occasions"
What is the obsession of getting drunk? Do people have such sad lives that they cannot enjoy themselves without something affecting their minds?
sandstone1 to Common Sense
15 Jan 17#14
Not as cheaply.
sm-1991 to Common Sense
19 Jan 17#43
People who drink want to forget about their "problems", when it only makes it worse, and people wonder why they get cancer/illness later on in life.
K0YS to Common Sense
21 Jan 17#46
this is england. leave if you dont want to share in our culture.
sandstone1
15 Jan 172#13
Great burn phone.
Covert Recon to sandstone1
15 Jan 172#15
Exactly. Spies and criminals might need to make one call and then ditch the phone before a trace locates them.
soopdragon to sandstone1
15 Jan 17#25
Bit of a mess cleaning the keys though
satyris to sandstone1
21 Jan 17#45
No, you're thinking of the Note 7...
Milev
15 Jan 175#16
Grat phones for working professionals like drug dealers, junkies, terrorists and all the people need to ease their life by being anonymous. :smile:
Dawsy to Milev
15 Jan 171#23
Don't forget the escorts and the pimp phone for cheating on the wife..
stanlenin
15 Jan 17#17
the phone is almost £11 and comes with some free minutes. Why lie about it being throw away?
Jimmy8su
15 Jan 173#18
Cold.Simply for using the term 'throwaway'.
cholent to Jimmy8su
15 Jan 171#27
it's either a good deal or not a good deal.
you are a moral credit to HUKD.
Bluefusion
15 Jan 17#21
Never been with EE before, but am I right that EE will unlock this phone straight away for free?
lotuschap to Bluefusion
15 Jan 17#24
yes, thats what I understand
plewis00
15 Jan 172#22
I think it's called an anecdote, and it was actually quite amusing.
pete21
15 Jan 17#26
Maybe you can spend the £10 credit on Google play store (paying via your mobile), if you dont want to spend it on calls.
stevieshoes
15 Jan 17#28
Needing a new sim I bought an EE sim on auction website for 99p with £5 free credit (just need to text a number to prevent signing up to £1/month plan). That seemed a good deal. This looks a great deal for a simple phone.
If I purchase this essentially for the credit, is there an expiry on adding the £10 to the phone? I'm not planning on burning through the credit too quickly (nor the phone, as per earlier comments!)
plewis00
16 Jan 17#29
An anecdote is a short story (which is what you described it as). Got the sarcasm, just didn't find that funny.
fr33radicalls
16 Jan 171#30
It's not an anecdote and I don't consider it funny, but that's just a matter of opinion, perhaps there should be a new game show where bus man is the host called junkie or not, where they are given items that some people seem to think are connected with people on drugs, this is boring along with the original comment.
sonofaah
16 Jan 17#31
Noob qs
I'm new to drug dealing & also a hooker
Does the top up need to be paid every month? Most of my traffic *ahem* is incoming & never at the tradesman I might add
thomasleep
16 Jan 174#32
COLD for saying throw away phone!!!! it is a perfectly good phone it makes phone calls and is rechargeable and should last years. The planet is screwed as it is without that mind set
sshooie
16 Jan 17#33
RiKx
16 Jan 17#34
makes more sense :smiley:
00deals4life
16 Jan 17#35
Hi as a rule EE only unlock imei older than 6 months
waqarqureshi7
16 Jan 17#36
Whenever Jason Bourne comes to the uk to do a mission, he always go to a shop and buy one of these phones and then use them as a weapon or to use for his secret mission lol
Joey Bloggsy to waqarqureshi7
16 Jan 17#38
Jack Reacher does same
Joey Bloggsy
16 Jan 17#37
Cold, it's not an iPhone
masterdan113
17 Jan 17#40
my order got canceled
Bluefusion
17 Jan 17#41
Just to update: Even though the website still shows in-stock, there is none. I also got my order cancelled.
It's England, with a capital. If you're going to be a nationalist at least show the proper respect to the language. You also don't know that they are in England. It's hot UK deals, so just to start with they could be Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland. Not to mention checking from abroad...but you know yeah the world is still the Empire. Except it's not, and you should get with the times. It's not the 19th century anymore, and you can't oppress people armed with sticks with impunity any longer.
K0YS
21 Jan 17#48
Have a pint and calm yourself.
zworld
19 Feb 17#49
It should be a crime to sell this phone. The screen is utterly bad. I bought it for my gran but even I had trouble reading on the screen. I wonder how gran will be able to see anything!
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If you don't have an EE account, it looks like costs £10 for a top up (no you cant buy a week top up) and unlocking appears to be free through EE. So, worst case is it might cost you £10.79
http://ee.co.uk/help/getting-started/joining-ee/unlocking-your-device
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£9.99 if you choose the option that says minimum £10 top up. However it is locked to O2. In theory you can get unlock codes from ebay etc.
What is the obsession of getting drunk? Do people have such sad lives that they cannot enjoy themselves without something affecting their minds?
you are a moral credit to HUKD.
If I purchase this essentially for the credit, is there an expiry on adding the £10 to the phone? I'm not planning on burning through the credit too quickly (nor the phone, as per earlier comments!)
I'm new to drug dealing & also a hooker
Does the top up need to be paid every month? Most of my traffic *ahem* is incoming & never at the tradesman I might add
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/throw-away-mobile-great-for-nights-out-alcatel-20-45x-like-new-1-99-11-99-with-10-2582359?p=29859037