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thorn
25-06-2009, 03:21 PM
A whole week of double credit madness on Homephone. That's right people, it's 2 for 1 time!
You'd better scream it aloud from the rooftops else no-one will believe you. The good times have returned!
We have launched a whole week of double Credits - 2 for 1 - on our UK Homephone payment option. Everything you need to know in order to take advantage of this fantastic deal, can be found below.
Already familiar with this offer? Get your Double Credits now! >> (http://www.habboxforum.com/credits)

Offer Dates
The double Credits offer begins: Thursday 25th June 11:00am UK time
The double Credits offer ends: Thursday 2nd July 11:00am UK time
Offer Prices
We have two Homephone Credit lines. We're offering double Credits on both:
SMALL Line: On our 98p line you normally get 10 Credits but now you will receive 20 Credits!
BIG Line: On our £2.94 line you normally get 45 Credits but now you will receive 90 Credits!

These fantastic offers mean you can take advantage of fantastic savings on any Habbo products that take your fancy! Is your Habbo Club running low? Call our big line and top up your HC for better than half price. Never joined Habbo Club before? Call our small line and you can try Habbo Club out for half price! Then there's the Catalogue.... imagine it! Everything is half price! Pets, Collectables and Trophies included.
This is Habbo calling. Get your Double Credits now! >> (http://www.habboxforum.com/credits)
To check the rules around using Homephone to purchase Credits, like having to ask for permission from the bill payer, please click here and select Homephone. (http://www.habboxforum.com/credits)
Lost_Witness


Sounds kinda good..

I was thinking to myself that prices on habbo are quite dear,

90p for 10 credits, which can buy what ? Couple of mode bars? and a seat?

Where as all were paying for is some pixels? Lol

e5
25-06-2009, 03:23 PM
o tht jus come? lol
i just seen it :)

Jordan3606
25-06-2009, 05:23 PM
I saw this earlier and it looks like quite a good deal. I'm thinking of spending £9 for 270 credits, I havent been on Habbo in a while and recently got back in to it so that should be adequate for some new rooms or something, lol :) I just need to build up my friends list again, none of them seem to be online anymore :(

VelvetClover
25-06-2009, 08:18 PM
Furni can be quite expensive in terms of money if you spend money on credits rather than trade for them.
A chair for example may only be like, 3 credits but if you want a few of them it all adds up quite fast.

Ardemax
26-06-2009, 05:43 AM
Sounds kinda good..

I was thinking to myself that prices on habbo are quite dear,

90p for 10 credits, which can buy what ? Couple of mode bars? and a seat?

Where as all were paying for is some pixels? Lol

You've just noticed? Seriously mate, it's been like that for about 8 years now, probably more.
If you don't like buying credits, don't?

Jordan3606
26-06-2009, 11:22 AM
You've just noticed? Seriously mate, it's been like that for about 8 years now, probably more.
If you don't like buying credits, don't?

Exactly.

You could also argue that when you download a game from the PlayStation Store or Xbox Live for example, you're only paying for pixels.

I dont really see buying Habbo credits any differently from something like that

Starburst..x
28-06-2009, 04:10 PM
This may sound stupid so please don't take the *Removed*, but if I was to ring off of my mobile would it still work? (but with higher costs)

Edited by Luccy. (Forum Moderator): Please don't avoid the filter.

Jordan3606
28-06-2009, 06:08 PM
This may sound stupid so please don't take the *removed*, but if I was to ring off of my mobile would it still work? (but with higher costs)

They tell you not to, and that it wont work but it does for me. It just costs the same plus your standard cost of a call.

So for me it cost about £3.20 I think, because its 10p per min for calls and the call lasts 2 mins :)

Ardemax
29-06-2009, 05:34 AM
No, you shouldn't buy off a mobile, just because it's 'fine' the first time, doesn't mean it will always work.

Michael
29-06-2009, 06:37 AM
Its crazy.

Jordan3606
29-06-2009, 10:17 AM
No, you shouldn't buy off a mobile, just because it's 'fine' the first time, doesn't mean it will always work.

There isnt any reason why it wouldnt work, Habbo just say you shouldnt to avoid people complaining that the call cost more than £3, because mobile calls generally cost more than from the home phone.

Ardemax
29-06-2009, 03:02 PM
There isnt any reason why it wouldnt work, Habbo just say you shouldnt to avoid people complaining that the call cost more than £3, because mobile calls generally cost more than from the home phone.


I'd have to disagree,
10 credits on the homephone, never usually more than £1, whilst a mobile... who knows

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