Saturday, June 5, 2010

Do you text alot?

Hello

Sorry I have not done an update for a while, I spent the best part of 3 weeks, in bed, being really bad with ME, oh the joys of.... anyway, during the few minutes, I was able to get up, I found the following, I hope it helps you.

On my bad ME days, I find texting is the main way of communication for me, as it is not so tiring.

If you send several in one day, the cost can mount up, but if you spend £10.00 or more on texting each month, there is a way of doing it cheaper.

Is it a scam?

Well it is run by Tesco so I hope not, for each time you top up your Tesco Sim card, with £10.00 in any given month, they give you an additional £20.00 for free.

Yes, to get the credit, you do have to pay £10.00 a month, they will also give you a sim card for free, and help you to unblock your phone to have their sim card, and transfer your phone number, it really is a win/win, then you can text as much as you want, energy permitting, without having to worry about the cost.

If one month, you don't text £10.00 worth, that is fine, you are just charged the standard text fee, and don't get the extra £20.00 free.

For more details please go to

http://www.tesco.com/mobilenetwork/

as always, be sure to check the small print.

I am not employed by Tesco, nor will I benefit financially, if you go for this offer,
I am just trying to help you save money, while keeping you in contact with folks, and hopefully feel less isolated, as you often can with ME.

Afme, has just started a new project, it is a two year project to raise understanding and awareness of the illness by developing online audio/video and internet services.

Here are the details.

The ME Assocation has just published the results of probably the largest-ever survey of opinion among people with ME/CFS and their carers about what treatments and therapies work for them and what don't are available here for downloading. The survey also shows what people with the illness want from their health and social care providers. They are contained in a 32-page report called 'Managing my ME', which was published by The ME Association on 27 May 2010.

Miriam

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