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quidco e2save 3 day special
stillnoname
Posts: 15 Forumite
in Mobiles
go through quidco and you'll now get £41.50 back for next 3 days (instead of usual £31.50).
Excellent Orange network offers -
e.g. nokia 6230i 12 months free on orange 1000mins offpeak. Not clearance.
and finally some self promotion :-) ... don't forget to thank me if you think this is useful!!
Excellent Orange network offers -
e.g. nokia 6230i 12 months free on orange 1000mins offpeak. Not clearance.
and finally some self promotion :-) ... don't forget to thank me if you think this is useful!!
Shameless self promotion: thank me if you find this useful!!
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Last time I tried Quidco it did not track my transaction any advice to resolve this please want to take up a e2save offer.0
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Does Quidco pay £41.50 for each separate transaction or can you only do it once by clicking from their link?0
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I want to order this phone, but I've only just signed up for Quidco does that mean that I can only make the choice after the 10 days has been up?
http://www.e2save.com/mobile/phones/disphandset.php?network=orange&handset=S5200
Thanks
RobbIF I HAVE BEEN OF USE TO YOU, THEN PLEASE CLICK THAT THANKS BUTTON0 -
We've been with Quidco for some months, but we used it a day or 2 after signing up with no problems.0
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Are E2save reliable for the cashback ?WHOOOOSHHHHHHHHH……..
Blimey what was that ?
That was your life mate
Oh I wasn’t quite ready can I have another go ?
Sorry mate only one per person.0 -
wolvesinwales wrote:Are E2save reliable for the cashback ?
Yes, they're owned by Carphone Warehouse so are seen as one of the most reliable. I also had no problems with a Nokia 7600 cashback contract last year. Just be on time with everything and send all bills via recorded delivery.0 -
I have just bought 2 different phones from e2save, one for me and a cheap one for my mum! Can I send both bills in the same envelope at the same time, as the cashback dates should be the same?0
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dbs wrote:Last time I tried Quidco it did not track my transaction any advice to resolve this please want to take up a e2save offer.0
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akcl wrote:I have just bought 2 different phones from e2save, one for me and a cheap one for my mum! Can I send both bills in the same envelope at the same time, as the cashback dates should be the same?
You have to treat them as 2 seperate claims; send them in seperate envelopes - and send both as Recorded or Special Delivery.
If you read the fine print - they will insist that you send it as seperate claims.
You see, if it gets lost - they Both get lost, and then you have an impossible job proving you had sent them together.0 -
redux wrote:Delete any browser cookies related to e2 save. Then their site will think you are a new customer via Quidco, rather than a revisitor from ealier.
In fact delete all your cookies and cache from all your browsers (because if you have say FF linked to IE, then deleting just the cookies and cache from FF will mean that IE will still have some information stored) so that your a "new" customer as redux has stated. Then make sure your firewall will accept cookies as well as tracking cookies, for making the purchasing then block or up the level of your firewall security after your deal has been completed.robb2002 wrote:I want to order this phone, but I've only just signed up for Quidco does that mean that I can only make the choice after the 10 days has been up?
I think you should be able to use Quidco after signing up for a paypal account (as some of the security checks for paypal can be done in minutes after registering). This should mean that your paypal account is activated (Quidco only needs an active paypal account).
The 10 days that your refering to is for other security/verification checks, so that your account can be verified so that you gain better protection, say for ebay purchases and also so that you can pay into your paypal account from your bank or vice versa. After completing the registration for a paypal account, you will be able to enjoy the protect that they offer for that particular account.
As payments are not made straight away to your Quidco account, your paypal account will have time to be verifiedakcl wrote:Does Quidco pay £41.50 for each separate transaction or can you only do it once by clicking from their link?
I think it means that you should get £41.50 for each separate transaction. If its only once then join another cashback site like rpoints and/or top cashback and you should be able to get some more cash from there although it pays less than Quidco.
All that hard work, im off for a lie down! :beer:
HTH
HIBS0
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