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Samsung D600 Clearance now 12 months Free Line Rental
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try2save wrote:Dont forget! to go via QUIDCO to get paid £31.50 !!!!!
Are you sure I can use quidco with e2save? There's no trace of them on the quidco website that I can find.
Sorry found it, I think... in quidco e2save go by the name of mobile squad.
Arrggghhhh - e2save are now back on quidco. It appears you get more money going via e2save than mobile squad. :-(0 -
It was on quidco a fwe days ago, it seems to have been pulled. Maybe e2save have pulled the plug on referrals?0
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Its on Quidco now. Site was being updated i guess before for March offers.
Good news is e2save on quidco now gets you £41.50 cashback!0 -
I emailed them about the change in cashback and why it disappeared and it was just so they could update the system for this 3day special offer (£41.50)!
IanStudent Moneysaving Expert :beer:0 -
how reliable are e2save at cashbacks?
what do you do at the end if the 12mths?Charles J0 -
rscosworth wrote:how reliable are e2save at cashbacks?
what do you do at the end if the 12mths?
In the mobile industry - they're regarded as just about as near to 'safe as houses' on cashback as your likely to get. Part of CPW - I've had contracts through them and very prompt on cashbacks.
At the end of the 12 months contract - just give 30 days notice to cancel. One other thing - there is 3 mths 'free' insurance - remember to cancel this after month 2.0 -
bettingmark - yes, you pay £20 a month and then make sure you claim at the appropriate time - stick to their t&cs like glue and you should be fine. If you choose to use your own SIM, that is your business BUT you are signing a contract for £20 a month (whether you use it or not) - I suggest that you do not tell them you are using your own SIM.
MartinGT - no catch - or rather, retailers offering cashbacks normally hope/rely on not all people claiming. However, they can still be making money on the deal - effectively they get commission from the networks for the discounted/free phone and the contract that you sign up to, together with bonuses and other incentives - they then choose to pass some of this onto customers on promotions (or sometimes loss-leading deals to build market share).
rscosworth - e2save are apparently reliable for cashbacks (according to comments on this forum). At the end of the twelve months (or rather, 30 days from the end of your contract ie month 11) you give notice and either end your contract, port the number to a new contract on another network or have the number transferred onto a PAYG SIM.
The £41.50 from quidco.com will effectively put you into profit.
Anon0 -
hi
ive never really bought a phone with cashback but im really thinking of going for this as im not happy with my nokia 6680 does anyone know if this phone comes with the orange homescreen which just spoils the phone.
after reading tha above comments i think e2save is a safe company to go with
thanksGod made man, man made money, money made man mad0 -
My phone came with no Orange branding whatsoever, no logo on the phone and no orange homescreen.sheraz2 wrote:hi
ive never really bought a phone with cashback but im really thinking of going for this as im not happy with my nokia 6680 does anyone know if this phone comes with the orange homescreen which just spoils the phone.
after reading tha above comments i think e2save is a safe company to go with
thanks0 -
I'm new to all this cashback mobile phone lark but is it actually possible to get this phone (or any other) for free and with 12 month line rental cashback and simply sell the phone when you get it? Is it just a case of taking out the simcard and putting it in my old phone. Would I then still get the 1000 off peak minutes in my old phone while I have made £100+ selling the new phone on ebay.
This just seems to easy to make a few quid, is this possible?0
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