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Tesco - an alternative to cashback sites?
I have recently been shopping around for mobile deals as my contract for which I claimed cashback on is about to end.
I made the decision not to go for anymore cashback deals from websites as Ive had enough of all the paperwork (despite not having any major probs with it over the last 4/5 yrs)
Anyway,
I went into a mobile outlet in a tesco extra store and found that they also do deals which include, automatic cashback and free gifts. And if you want a better gift, you can pay a small price for your phone and get a better freebie.
They had things like ipod and nintendo Ds consoles etc and I though that these would make ideal "bargain" birthday or xmas prezzies for the kids.
I know the deals are not as good as the cashback sites but i thought they may seem like a safer bet to people who would like to get some kind of deal but are reluctant to take out a new contract with a cashback site:o
I made the decision not to go for anymore cashback deals from websites as Ive had enough of all the paperwork (despite not having any major probs with it over the last 4/5 yrs)
Anyway,
I went into a mobile outlet in a tesco extra store and found that they also do deals which include, automatic cashback and free gifts. And if you want a better gift, you can pay a small price for your phone and get a better freebie.
They had things like ipod and nintendo Ds consoles etc and I though that these would make ideal "bargain" birthday or xmas prezzies for the kids.
I know the deals are not as good as the cashback sites but i thought they may seem like a safer bet to people who would like to get some kind of deal but are reluctant to take out a new contract with a cashback site:o
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