£10 to phone gets you £10 free thats £20 in total = cant quite afford the years PSN+ You then have to add another £10 to pay the £29.99 for the years PSN+ Unless the step missed is top up £5 to get £5 free for the last £10 on the iphone step in the OP
and i'm bad at Math
BubaMan
14 Jun 17#3
sykoactiv8d
14 Jun 17#4
So to avoid bundles becoming active etc. isn't it easier to order the £25 big bundle SIM, put £11 credit in it, get your £10 free (we're at £21 now, still under £25 so bundle hasn't been triggered); top up SEN with £20 from the mobile leaving 90p credit for whatever. That's only 1 transaction & full £20 applied to SEN, mobile credit can only be used 3 times a month, so more efficient.
misterpaul
14 Jun 17#5
Yup, can't even spell it
big_rock
14 Jun 17#6
Jeez... Voted hot but I for one can't be bothered to do all that! oO
6ixFoot1
15 Jun 17#7
This and game sharing... stress on the hard drive oO
dodoegg1
15 Jun 17#8
I understand how all those steps work but why does this give you a years PS+? a year of PS+ is not £15. Does credit get doubled up when spent on ps store or something?
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£10 to phone gets you £10 free thats £20 in total = cant quite afford the years PSN+
You then have to add another £10 to pay the £29.99 for the years PSN+
Unless the step missed is top up £5 to get £5 free for the last £10 on the iphone step in the OP
and i'm bad at Math