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Not the only site on the block now offering virgin mobile codes

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Looks like someone decided they would like to copy me (http://virginmobiles.blogspot.com ) and make their own virgin mobile site. I'm actually glad to see it, as there needs to be more good resources on the net for virgin mobile and prepaid phones. If only they knew how little money I make off of this site, than maybe they would reconsider copying me. This site buys me a latte once a month, I do it to help people, not to personally gain.

Just wanted to share the site in case they find some coupons and promotion codes for virgin mobile codes that I'm not aware of.

 

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chacha said:
 
i wanna know my vkey number but the customer service did not give it to me...and i laready forgot it..so how would i know that..because i could even not answer the question.
 
posted 907 days ago
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CSR at large said:
 
@chacha
So are we supposed to feel sorry for you because you can't handle your business, or remember your own ass? That's the beauty of the Wigger market, all a bunch of mush mouth dumb asses just asking to be reamed.
You probably don't know your own phone number either. (alot of em don't).
That vkey is in place to protect the customers data and to verify ownership of the account, and to protect Virgin Mobile from the liability that dishonest people can bring. What's the difference between a dishonest person trying to gain access to an account that does not belong to them, and a tard that lost his vkey?....NONE!
Both types of people will say the same kind of things to try and gain access.
Doesn't know the vkey OR the back-up question?...then the the phone probably does not belong to you. You either found it or stole it. If you really DID forget all that?....then maybe you are just too dam stupid to even be having a cell phone.
Go get a Radio Shack walki talki so you can talk to your mom from the back yard. (See if you can handle that first), then move up to the complicated stuff, like cell phones.
.........It had to be said.
 
posted 903 days ago
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Ivette said:
 
i am trying to buy the oyster phone 4 free with the $20 minutes and it ask for the promo code..can you give it to me?
by the way thanks 4 your website!! now i can get an extra $10 whey I top up my little nokia...ooo and the slice is crappy..its cool looking but the keys are too close together and my screen broke and it overheated if was on the phone for more that a minute. U think that if I tell virgin mobile theyll give me a free replacement? I purchased it in Nov. 2006 on the black friday sale 4 $20 heheheheh another tip!
 
posted 903 days ago
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CSR at large said:
 
HELLO! I AM A CORPORATE SHILL AND I AM SHOUTING BECAUSE I HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED TO MAKE A "PRESENCE" ON THIS INTERWEB NET THINGY....SO BUY STUFF, OK?

Shouting aside, I did enjoy looking at those new phones.
Bluetooth is wildly popular & VMU is way behind the curve on bringing out Bluetooth capable phones.
I looks like they finally do have something in the works for Bluetooth users.
 
posted 901 days ago
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Ivette, once you activate the phone the $20 top up will automatically be added to your account..

Ya, all the phones look cool online. Once you see them in person you realize they aren't that great
 
posted 890 days ago
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CSR at Large said:
 
Looks like Virgin Mobile made that VMYOU blog pull a post about some new VM phones with Bluetooth capability.
I guess it is still ....."a secret". lol
 
posted 883 days ago
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John Richelsen said:
 
I can only say that I am more than a little disappointed that Virgin Mobile engages in such underhanded tactics such as what I just experienced with my son's phone.

I purchased a phone for him at Christmas from Virgin Mobile with a pre-paid plan that I stated that I would top-up on my own, During the first 4 months he had the phone, he topped only once and in fact did not even use the initial $20 I put on his phone. However, he began using text messages and this is where the problem began. So even though I gave no access for Virgin Mobile to CHARGE MY CREDIT CARD and automatically top-up his phone, VIRGIN MOBILE began sending him "your balance is low. would you like to top-up?" text messages to my 13 year old son. Also I'd like to point out that Virgin Mobile is aware of his age as I signed him up with his birth date as the primary user.

So my THIRTEEN year old son begins getting these text messages to top-up his account, not me, the parent who owns the credit card, and he chooses OK. In fact the only time I'm notified that any activity is going on is when he changed his account status to automatic top-up online - at which time I received an e-mail from VIRGIN MOBILE 'thanking' me for switching to this - and which I immediately turned off BECAUSE I WANTED TO MONITOR HIS SPENDING.

Then the visa bill comes and it appears that not only did VIRGIN MOBILE send him one text message asking him to top up, but TWENTY ONE! And suddenly I am saddled with a bill of nearly $450 WHICH I NEVER AUTHORIZED, WAS NEVER SENT A RECEIPT FOR ANY OF THE TWENTY ONE CHARGES, NOR NOTIFIED THAT THERE HAD BEEN A DRASTIC CHANGE IN USAGE AND CHARGES!

So my wife promptly called Virgin Mobile's customer service who told her that she had to take more responsibility for her child (because apparently even though she was never told that Virgin Mobile was blatantly marketing to our child, on our child's phone and never to us, never alerting us that this marketing was being done or that CHARGES WERE BEING PLACED ON OUR CREDIT CARD, that she should somehow have known that this activity was occurring and should take responsibility for it). Mind you, my son is not getting off easy in the least and the first thing we did was cancel his phone, among a myriad of other punishments.

However, what gives VIRGIN MOBILE the right to make charges against my credit card of nearly FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS when I set the account as no auto top-ups? And do they think that sending notices to a 13 year old's phone, a phone they KNOW is to a teen, to top-up and then never informing the card owner, never sending a receipt for any of the twenty one charges, is ethical or even legal? Let alone that unlimited texting is all of $19.95 per month, yet VIRGIN MOBILE choose to charge me $450 for this service. Not to mention not a single word or e-mail or phone call that a sudden flurry of activity and charges are occurring against my account on my child's phone. It is deceptive and underhanded and we plan to fight the charges.

This is deceptive practices and needs to be stopped.

John Richelsen (FORMER Virgin Mobile account owner)
 
posted 482 days ago
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steph said:
 
Promo Code JT7q05JN works great. Free 60 min.
 
posted 285 days ago
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WOW gold said:
 
 
posted 199 days ago
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WOW gold said:
 
 
posted 199 days ago
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Jeff said:
 
Hi. Want to get 60 minutes added to your phone with you activate virgin mobile? Then use my kickback code within 45 days of activation. You'll need to Top Up at least $20 for it to work! Thank you and Enjoy!

My kickback code is 2TY6up9P
 
posted 113 days ago
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Cheryl said:
 
Please use my kickback code and receive 60 free minutes to your phone. You must activate with at least $20 for this to work.

My kickback code is SGq7V776
 
posted 113 days ago
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Helen said:
 
When you activate the phone online enter this code in the kickbacks bar and it will give you 60 free minutes if you at least top up $20. the code is xL7V4OGJ.Thank you and enjoy the code!
 
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