moonboy52 wrote: » it seems very fishy this offer to me, why would they want your twitter name and password?
discombobulate wrote: » Stay well well clear of this crowd. Signed up for a free trial on something and ended up having to cancel my card due to random charges
rinnin wrote: » Just came accross this link on a Facebook ad. Dunno if they're any good or are just collecting marketing info.http://irelandfreestuff.com/lead/?id=2815&clickid=55561e7acf72662fda1a583cc3916acb.2815.7060.
moonboy52 wrote: » Oh cool! On principle i hate the term "eire". It always comes across to me as a word to describe the rebellious irish who formed a breakaway state for a while, but in time we will return to bosom of the queen and we will once again be granted the use of ireland in our address:p
lorweld wrote: » I always write Laois Eire in the county field & it works.
moonboy52 wrote: » Afaik, you dont put the country in at all as they assume you are a u.k resident. The kind people in the belfast sorting office pass it on to an post i think:p
lorweld wrote: » Enter bt11aa
CyberWaste wrote: » DO we enter the BT1AA code or is ROI allowed to enter too?
lorweld wrote: » Just enter your details below to grab your FREE Gift worth £14.99. Don't worry your details are safe and we wont rent, sell or lose them! http://www.grabitnow.com/free
killswitch wrote: » Anyone else smell a scam?
ComaWhite wrote: » Yea i got the same 'Moher Man' msg about two o clock today and no email... what gives??
Larkin501 wrote: » What did ye put as favourite sports? I put Extreme Ironing :pac:
star.chaser wrote: » Managed to get 15 of these no trouble by using different names but the same address. Then got a letter signed by a manager saying they would not be sending anymore to this address but they included one more sample with it
AdmaialNimitz wrote: » you have to stick country as UK
basquille wrote: » I actually did.. I reported it on Adverts.ie!
Only wrote: » Now withdrawn from sale ... I see basquille didn't have a problem with it though!!