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LuluQueen
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Wallie Cards?

Post by LuluQueen »

DD has brought up subject of Wallie Cards?
Something about prepaid credit card?

OH just refuses to get her one and no one will tell me what the card is!
Now DD is moaning to me to get one off the internet from a trusted person

???

Advice would be brilliant!

LQ

P.S. I think she plays the internet game Runescape and it is for some sort of membership... :shock:
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Post by andyb »

Never come across it - sorry :cry: but I did type "Wallie" into a popular search engine and got loads of hits.
Snowdrops
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Post by Snowdrops »

A Wallie card is like a pre paid debit card.

You chose the amount you put on the card is up to you - and it can be spent right up to the last penny.

As far as I'm aware there are no credit charges for using this card ie: if you put £20 on it, you can spend £20.

Useful for children to some extent I suppose.

You can google for loads of information.
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Ambridge
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Post by Ambridge »

www.wallie.co.uk/howtopay_faq.php


answers some more questions about how it works.


Ambridge
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Post by Ed's mum »

Never heard of Wallie cards...but Ed does have Runescape membership which we pay monthly for. Much to my disgust!!

If anyone can suggest why Runescape is a worthwhile hobby, pls feel free. PM me if you can think of anything positive - don't want to hijack this thread!
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Post by Snowdrops »

I didn't post the link,as I thought we weren't allowed to advertise.

Have I got hold of the wrong end of the stick again? Is it only 11+ material we're not allowed to advertise?
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Ambridge
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Post by Ambridge »

Oh, sorry, forgot about that aspect of it....it is the FAQ section - but please feel free to edit if I have done wrong!

Ambridge :roll:
LuluQueen
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Post by LuluQueen »

Thanks...

DD is convinced Runescape is the best game ever and rushes onto her laptop whenever she gets home... :roll:

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Post by Sally-Anne »

Re: Advertising, take a look at this thread, if you haven't read it before:

http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... php?t=8882

Please PM a Mod first to ask for permission to post an advert. A genuine reply to a request for help from a long-standing member will not usually be a major problem.

It is also worth checking the site a bit more thoroughly - some apparently very innocent sites can carry very adult-oriented adverts, or have other sections that would be inappropriate.

The Mods are still happily squabbling down in the Dungeon over site policy on advertising. :wink:

S-A
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