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alright... so is worth to compare few and have a close look...
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/prepaid ... 05224812:s
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compare the marketttttt not compare the meerkattttt
simples
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I also use TP regularly. The first time they do ring you for your details but after that your details are kept on their files.
The quality of the items is excellent. The leather keyrings are exceptional quality at around a pound each. I bought a selection of the sizes and sold them all at £4.00 each at work. I could easily have asked for a fiver, but it was work collegues and I get a good bit of return work. I have just ordered 150 more, due Tuesday as it is a bank holiday.
As previously said the delivery is next day as long as you order by I think 2pm.
The only negative is they do not add on the postage at checkout which I find frustrating as you do not know your final price. The first time I ordered something I only had a few bits around £80 and the postage was £8.99 which I thought was over the top. I went just over the 2kg limit and was charged the level.I usually add to my orders to bring the weight up as I would rather add to stock rather than pay perhaps half the cost in postage. the second time I used TP I ordered a lot more items the cost was over £300 and the postage was the same £8.99. I think it would be a lot better if the total adjusted as you added so you know you have either filled your weight or you want to go into the next bracket. If your order is short they send out what they have immediatley what they have. I like that as at least you can make a start. I received my order a little short and had a note saying the remainder would be with me in a few days, which it was. I was worried that I would be charged another £8.99 and phoned to check. I was assured that there would be no further postage added, whisch was true.
All in all I really like the quality of the items and the speedy delivery. I have no problem with the credit card phone check as it is only once. If they could just sort out adding the postage at the point of sale so one knows the total or can chose to add/subtract items for the same postage cost then I would have no gripes at all.
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Paul;45114 wrote:I already got it :)
paypal mastercard. so if someone dont accept paypal... oh well they do with me :)
i already got 2 proper credit cards Paul.....dont want to give em that either over a phone.

one of these below is what i will get
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/prepaidcards/

you can top up online or preferably, at the local PO with cash.

As to others comments on TTP products ect, yes they have SOME interesting lines i would like to stock, but i still think they could impliment some kind of online payment.....after all, it is an ONLINE STORE :rolleyes:.in the 21st century !
Thats gonna put some people off to start with and.....

regarding the del charges when your finished loading your cart - i,m sure XPRES do the same - charge you a flat rate 6.99 or 8.99 for 2/3 items or, 20/30 items.
thats a bit of a stinger if you only want to get a couple of things from them.......

thats where you gotta work out if its gonna be viable to buy from these companys if you only want to purchase 2/3 items from them at a time......you then need to factor that extra del cost into your selling price ot just take the hit.....swings n roundabouts :rolleyes:
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bigj2552;45139 wrote:i already got 2 proper credit cards Paul.....dont want to give em that either over a phone.
I have two as well. but paypal is different as you dont need to move your money from account to account to use them. And if is empty transaction will be declined. simples
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Paul;45143 wrote:And if is empty transaction will be declined. simples
Is that how it works in reality? I haven't used my PayPal card when there isn't enough money in the account but, when I signed up it was mentioned that they *may* take money from your alternative funding source if there isn't enough in your PayPal account. It didn't say they would, but that they might - which implies to me that it's not as safe as a pre-paid card.
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pre-paid card ordered....5-7 days to get here........

couldnt get any safer way for transactions online without going through paypal.....
can "top up" online with NONE of my original bank details mentioned anywhere.......great !

job done !
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just keep ur usual credit cards nearly maxed out that way if they do steal any numbers they can't get much anyway :( lol
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smitch6;45163 wrote:just keep ur usual credit cards nearly maxed out that way if they do steal any numbers they can't get much anyway :( lol
not a chance m8......been there yrs ago.....bloody interest is through the roof....lessoned learned the hard way :rolleyes:
credit cards just for emergencys only.....or if i see something really nice in a sale i fancy :tongue: and pay it off in couple mths !
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