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24 April 2012 ~ 1 Comment

Lycamobile threatened with dissolution

LycaMobile have been revealed to have paid absolutely no corporation tax at all the last three years. Even though they generated a turnover of almost £150 million in the years between 2008 and 2010, they have yet to pay HMRC any tax at all.

Bringing the company into even more disrepute, LycaMobile donated £136,000 Conservative party in the current quarter and another £40,000 in the quarter before that. So, even though they claim not be making any profit at all, they have enough spare cash around give to the big business-friendly, average man-hating Tories. In fact, they’re one of the Cameron’s biggest donors.

John Mann, the Labour MP who has campaigned for greater scrutiny of party funding, said:

If the company can afford to give to the Tories, they can afford to pay British taxes. Maybe the Tories should consider giving money to the Inland Revenue.

The company is based in London and was founded by Subaskaran Allirajah who also runs Lycatel which sells international calling cards, an even more lucrative business. He said that LycaMobile have yet to make any business profits which is why they haven’t paid any tax. However, there were ready been in trouble with the Advertising Standards Authority for misleading adverts about international call prices and the company has been threatened with being dissolved by Companies House because of the severely delayed filing of accounts this year.

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23 April 2012 ~ 1 Comment

Giffgaff pop-up shop – opens today!

The latest experiment from constantly-inventive mobile network Giffgaff will launch today. It’s a small online store with a bit of a difference. And it’s running for one week only while they see how well it works.

If you remember, Giffgaff is marketed as “the mobile network run by you”. What this means in practice is that members are rewarded for helping out in the community with customer service requests and also for recruiting new users. They are given “payback points” which can be exchanged for cash every six months. Today’s shop marks a landmark in Giffgaff’s payback scheme as for the first time it allows users to cash out their points in advance for Giffgaff and mobile-related products.

While not too exciting, the products being initially featured will certainly be pretty popular and are as follows:

giffgaff branded hoodie

Giffgaff hoodie

giffgaff branded mini speakers

Giffgaff speakers

giffgaff branded travel mug

Giffgaff mug

giffgaff branded iPhone cover

Giffgaff iPhone case

giffgaff branded soft shell jacket

Giffgaff jacket

Nokia 1616 handset

Nokia 1616

£10 Amazon voucher

Amazon voucher

For the pop-up shop trial, Giffgaff will be covering all postage and packing fees themselves. And as you’re paying with your payback points, you won’t need to provide any payment details like your credit card or PayPal account.

So what do you think? Do you think this will become a permanent Giffgaff feature? Will this encourage you to earn more payback points to spend in the pop-up shop? Will you be buying anything this time round?

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23 April 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Top 5 Bluetooth Headsets

Through the power of bluetooth technology, we are able to use accessories with our phone without the stress of tangled wires or safely make calls when driving in a car. Nowadays, bluetooth headsets are must-have items for busy phone users on the go. Today we’re looking at our top 5 Bluetooth headsets.

Jabra BTwave

Was £59.99 Now £36.64
Jabra BTwave
This headset offers good reception, and pairs easily with your device. It blocks out noise extremely well, so if you work in an environment with a lot of background noise, this is definitely a good choice.

The build of the handset is small and light, and is comfortable to wear for long periods of time, the headset controls are easy to use and the battery will last a whole week of regular use which is outstanding. The volume control is quite useful, and it’s unlikely to need it at its highest setting.

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Plantronics M50

Was £34.99 Now £23.94
Plantronics M50
This headset is reasonably priced for its high quality quality. It also has a range of features such as noise cancellation, call reject and accept, Bluetooth reconnect, call dial, voice search and a phone pairing button. The battery lasts up to 11 hours which is more than enough for a busy day out.

The earpiece is a little tricky to get over your ear, but once on it is a comfortable wear and will stay in place. The headset feels secure and the plastic components feel strong enough to withstand light pressure. It has a good call quality and receives great reception, unfortunately there is a somewhat-limiting predefined volume control which switches between minimum to maximum volume, which could be irritating when on the move when you need to turn the volume up or down slightly.

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BlueAnt Q2

Was £79.99 Now £47.82
BlueAnt Q2
The major difference about this handset is that it offers very intuitive text to speech abilities, such as being able to answer a call just by saying “answer”. The Bluetooth headset will also announce when you have a new message and will request to read it out for you, you can then reply using speech recognition which means there aren’t any buttons pressed. This killer feature is perfect for car journeys for example.

The call reception is great and has a large range allowing users to place their phone where they need without any static. The headset comes with a choice of five ear moulds offering optimum comfort for everyone. Its RRP is £79.99 but you can get it on offer through us for only £47.82, saving a massive 40% off the usual price.

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Aliph Jawbone Era

Was £99.99 Now £75.86
Aliph Jawbone Era
The Aliph Jawbone Era bluetooth headset is easy to use and holds the battery charge for a few days of regular use, the noise reduction is pretty good. Once you’ve chosen between the assortment of ear pieces to find one fit for you, the Jawbone Era is a very good fit, and can be worn for hours in comfort. It’s very small and light which means it can be stored easily, yet it isn’t flimsy which is reassuring.

This is a very outstanding piece of equipment but in terms of value it is a little disappointing – at its high price it feels a little low on features.

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Plantronics Voyager Pro HD

Was £89.99 Now £57.44
Plantronics Voyager Pro HD
The Voyager Pro HD headset is quite costly at £89.99 RRP, although you can get it on through us for only £57.44, which makes this deal more tempting to buy. On calls it cuts out background noise very efficiently and your callers will be likely to hear nothing of the noises in your surrounding environment. The reception is quick and stable, and reroutes all your phones sound almost instantly. The quality is not too bad when listening to music so it also doubles up as a decent pair of wireless headphones. On top of that the user will even hear audible noises when battery is low or after a connection or disconnection.

The battery life is only around 6 hours, but will last for an average day trip. The headset is comfortable to wear for long periods of time, although some people feel that it’s a little blocky in your hands.

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