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Mystery Shopper has come from India to pursue her Masters in the UK, and is looking to buy a new phone and SIM which will also allow her to make international calls. She was pleased to find out about promotional deals for the new Google Pixel 7 and then checked which provider could offer her
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Mobile phones are the current focus, but there are plans to extend into the trade-in of tablets, games consoles and laptops