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View Poll Results: Would this be useful for you?

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  1. #1
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    Hey, My names Sunny and all I would like to ask you is that

    If there was a website in which you could purchase a topup voucher
    on all top UK networks such as o2, orange, Vodafone, T-mobile, Virgin, Three etc, and they were sold at normal prices e.g [£20 for a £20 topup voucher]
    Would you buy?

    How we would send the voucher?

    We send the topup voucher via 3 ways.
    Option 1
    One of our options are to send the topup voucher via SMS
    directly to the buyer's mobile phone for easy topup.

    Option 2
    Send an email to the Paypal Email address with the topup voucher code.

    Option 3
    Send via post however a small charge my occur to cover postage charge.

    Payment methods?

    Our main payment option is Paypal. I myself am paypal verified therefore you may buy with confidence.

    Why would anyone buy these?

    Well to be honest, I myself used to be in big trouble when I wanted to topup my mobile phone however i only had funds in my paypal account. Therefore I had to simply ask someone to buy with cash and i would pay them via paypal. Now there are other ways but if you dont have a credit card or do not feel comfortable using it to topup. This could be very useful to you.


    So please could you post your views and also take time to do the poll.
    If you have any questions please do ask.
    Thanks alot.

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    No as the post office is like 5 mins away from me.

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    It wouldn't be worth it, I can just phone on my phone & order... Also its an intangible item, so there will be scammers.
    Last edited by Protege; 09-07-2008 at 04:01 PM.
    Hi, names James. I am a web developer.

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    Ditto.

    I swear with Orange you can;
    Topup via Phone,
    Topup via Text,
    Topup via Internet? (Not sure on that one!)
    Regular Topup
    Topup via Bank

    So thats me covered, so no, this wouldn't be useful to me.

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    Due to alot of scammers, we would do an email confirmation to see if the paypal account holder is genuine and it isnt a hacked account.

    Also Paypal verified and home address confirmed would be a important part of this.

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    Another bad idea by you.
    Sorry dude.

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    I don't trust you Sandip Badwal so i personally wouldn't

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    Thanks on the views. Ive had a number of different responses from all different forums.

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    If people wanted to buy top-up cards online, they could just get them off ebay. You can get £20 vouchers for £15 or less and it's much safer.

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    No because there are loads of other ways which are known to be safe and easier.

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