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    I have bought a payg sim card to go in my old mobile specifically for childminding outings etc. Can I claim the credit i put on it if it is 100% for minding use? Obviously if it was a contract phone I could get the bill itemised.
    I've lost 11lbs so far with bootsdiets.com!

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    Yes you can - just keep the receipts and either a list of the calls or get a bill from your mobile company
    Debbie

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    I have a minding phone, only used for this purpose so always put the credit for this phone through

    Carol xx

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    Thanks for the replies xx
    I've lost 11lbs so far with bootsdiets.com!

 

 

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