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E2Save - No more 100% cashback deals

woburnx
woburnx Posts: 9 Forumite
Hello All

It seems from the 1 July 2008, E2Save, OnestopPhoneShop etc.. have stopped doing 12 month cashback details. Anybody know why? I was dithering over a deal and then they stopped them.

Can anyone recommend any other reliable cashback payment phone companies?

Thanks

Comments

  • Quentin
    Quentin Posts: 40,405 Forumite
    All offers come and go.

    Many here wouldn't put e2save in the category of "reliable cashback company" - read the e2save problem thread for starters.

    mobiles2yourdoor have the offers.
  • mobilejunkie
    mobilejunkie Posts: 8,460 Forumite
    Maybe proper research and understanding is better than dithering.
  • woburnx
    woburnx Posts: 9 Forumite
    Thanks for the tip. The dithering was mainly due to the fact that you were only getting 100mins per month on a supposed £30 per month deal.

    I will keep looking.
  • mobilejunkie
    mobilejunkie Posts: 8,460 Forumite
    Beggars can't be choosers. However, fools also rush in nowadays. Research is key to keeping your eye on the money ball, without which it'll be a very disappointing and expensive game.
  • Neillgb
    Neillgb Posts: 574 Forumite
    MJ.

    What with the price of petrol and drying up of cash back deals I guess you will have to sell the Bentley and sack your driver.....:mad:
  • mobilejunkie
    mobilejunkie Posts: 8,460 Forumite
    Nah. Been accumulating a bucketful of funds in the past few months from an unrelated enterprise. This is merely a hobby - and I'm still grabbing a phone a month for myself and an increasing numbher for others, so my driver's safe for now.
  • As others have said, the offers come and go with e2save, etc. Try mobiles2yourdoor, and go through quidco for an extra £55.

    Despite the bad publicity, e2save aren't that bad. They seem to have rectified the misleading dates in the "my account" section, and in any case, sticking to the original ToS and being prepared to sue (not that it will go to court) is all that was ever necessary.
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