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Good Cashback deals???
Hi,
I am currently on Orange contract through Phones4U with complete cashback, due for upgrade next month.
I tried to search on websites of phones4u, e2save etc. to find good deal with maximum cashback, but couldn't find one.
I want a 12 months contract with 300-400 cross x-net minutes..
Any bright offers?
I am currently on Orange contract through Phones4U with complete cashback, due for upgrade next month.
I tried to search on websites of phones4u, e2save etc. to find good deal with maximum cashback, but couldn't find one.
I want a 12 months contract with 300-400 cross x-net minutes..
Any bright offers?
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http://www.mobiles2yourdoor.co.uk/contract_offer_details.asp?ItemKey=221184&MPItemKey=228742
This, and its variants (700 mins/250 texts) are about the best offers available at the moment. If you sign up via Quidco, it will be free for 12 months.0 -
KettleFish wrote: »http://www.mobiles2yourdoor.co.uk/contract_offer_details.asp?ItemKey=221184&MPItemKey=228742
This, and its variants (700 mins/250 texts) are about the best offers available at the moment. If you sign up via Quidco, it will be free for 12 months.
Thanks, it's good deal. Slight technical problem will be porting number to Vodafone. M2YD does not allow porting from Orange to Vodafone0 -
There's a deal for 56p per month...
http://www.phones4u.co.uk/shop/shop_...emKey =198920
The contract is £30 per month, 400 mins and 500 texts on O2
£50 Quidco cashback, followed by a total of £480 by redemption, grand total of £530. This means you 'pay' just £10 over the 18 month deal (or 56p per month!)
Phones4U seem to have a good reputation for cashback claims too, so you're taking less of a risk than with some of the internet-only firms.0 -
There's a deal for 56p per month...
http://www.phones4u.co.uk/shop/shop_...emKey =198920
The contract is £30 per month, 400 mins and 500 texts on O2
£50 Quidco cashback, followed by a total of £480 by redemption, grand total of £530. This means you 'pay' just £10 over the 18 month deal (or 56p per month!)
Phones4U seem to have a good reputation for cashback claims too, so you're taking less of a risk than with some of the internet-only firms.
look one of the best aroundTreat everyday as your last one on earth! and one day you will be right.:D0 -
There's a deal for 56p per month...
http://www.phones4u.co.uk/shop/shop_...emKey =198920
The contract is £30 per month, 400 mins and 500 texts on O2
£50 Quidco cashback, followed by a total of £480 by redemption, grand total of £530. This means you 'pay' just £10 over the 18 month deal (or 56p per month!)
Phones4U seem to have a good reputation for cashback claims too, so you're taking less of a risk than with some of the internet-only firms.
Looks good, thanks0 -
There's a deal for 56p per month...
http://www.phones4u.co.uk/shop/shop_...emKey =198920
The contract is £30 per month, 400 mins and 500 texts on O2
£50 Quidco cashback, followed by a total of £480 by redemption, grand total of £530. This means you 'pay' just £10 over the 18 month deal (or 56p per month!)
Phones4U seem to have a good reputation for cashback claims too, so you're taking less of a risk than with some of the internet-only firms.
that sounds great unfortunatley i want to port my orange number to o2 and according to their website this cant be done? i want to do it the purchase online to obtain the quido £50,- The following is a list of contact details for the relevant Networks:
- 3 - 0870 733 0333
- Orange - 0800 079 2222
- T-Mobile - 0870 606 0139
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What about phoning O2 and asking if you could do so after buying (directly with them, rather than through P4U)?0
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As another option what about porting your number to a payg sim then purchasing the phone online via quidco and porting it over to new contract. I know its a little more hassle but then you get the quidco deal and hardly any down time in phone use while this is being ported !
Regards
Crystal£2.00 savings club =£2.000 -
No - I mean taking the deal as it is, then after it has begun, changing the number.
In other words, simply phone the network now and ask if you could change the number later...0
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