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Dialaphone megadeals!!!
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Dialaphone have some barmy deals at the moment, sort n select lowest line rental
(whats more they are all on the latest and newest phones - and these aint clearence either!)
LG BL 40 Chocolate
£15 x 24months = £360
£320 cashback from dialaphone
plus further £50 cashback if you go through topcashback
(so in effect you are being paid £10)
also
Nokia X6 16gb black £15 a month on 2 year contract £265 cashback
Works out £3.96 a month
Or Nokia X6 white version £285 cashback that works out less £3.13 a month,
Sony Ericsson Satio £170 cashback works out £7.92 a month,
BlackBerry Curve smartphone £355 cashback works out £0.21 a month,
Many other combinations available with free Nintendo WII's and laptops etc.
(whats more they are all on the latest and newest phones - and these aint clearence either!)
LG BL 40 Chocolate
£15 x 24months = £360
£320 cashback from dialaphone
plus further £50 cashback if you go through topcashback
(so in effect you are being paid £10)
also
Nokia X6 16gb black £15 a month on 2 year contract £265 cashback
Works out £3.96 a month
Or Nokia X6 white version £285 cashback that works out less £3.13 a month,
Sony Ericsson Satio £170 cashback works out £7.92 a month,
BlackBerry Curve smartphone £355 cashback works out £0.21 a month,
Many other combinations available with free Nintendo WII's and laptops etc.
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A link would have been handy.:(
You don't say if these are automatic cashback or you have to claim. If you need to claim you need to to 'jump through all the hoops' from day one or it will cost you in unclaimable cashback.
24 months is one hell of a long time to be 'stuck' in a contract.:mad:0 -
I used this site December to get new contracts for the kids. 'free' gifts meant they each got netbooks for christmas:) and I'm paying no more for their contract than I was on topups previously. oh, and they each got a brand new up to the minute phone!
Delivery was next day with good communication. Went through Topcashback so got £100 that will go towards summer holiday.:j:j0 -
Dinosteveus wrote: »
24 months is one hell of a long time to be 'stuck' in a contract.:mad:
ours are with orange, unlimited texts what more do they need?0 -
Life is unpredictable.invisiblecabbage wrote: »ours are with orange, unlimited texts what more do they need?
Anyway, if you're happy that's fine.0 -
ta m8 there are some deals paying more than the actual cost.lol
http://www.dialaphone.co.uk/gift/cashback/search.aspx?discount=cashback u need to sort deals by lowest cost;-0
x6 is a gr8 deal get lots of cash from ebay and 50 quid from top cash back.lol0 -
Jeez - just looked at those and they can't be real can they? Seriously there's four listed as -£1.40!1-0totheArsenal wrote: »ta m8 there are some deals paying more than the actual cost.lol
http://www.dialaphone.co.uk/gift/cashback/search.aspx?discount=cashback u need to sort deals by lowest cost;-0
x6 is a gr8 deal get lots of cash from ebay and 50 quid from top cash back.lol
Is Dialaphone reputable? I might go for one of those myself!The atmosphere is currently filled with hypocrisy so thick that it could be sliced, wrapped, and sold in supermarkets for a decent price and labeled, 'Wholegrain Left-Wing, Middle-Class, Politically-Correct Organic Hypocrisy'.0 -
The cashback deals rely on you sending in statements at particular times, usually 6+ months at a time.
1) you have to be organised and put your statements somewhere safe
2) you have to remember to send in to claim cashback
3) You rely on the company still being around!! - I got stung twice with cashback deals with the company going bust before I could claim the cashbank (and probably re-setting up in a different name)
I think dial-a-phone are ok as think been around for a while but foks do your homework first. If these are a reputable company, some ace deals!!0 -
Is there anywhere we can check up on DAP's reputation for cashback deals?silly_sausage wrote: »The cashback deals rely on you sending in statements at particular times, usually 6+ months at a time.
1) you have to be organised and put your statements somewhere safe
2) you have to remember to send in to claim cashback
3) You rely on the company still being around!! - I got stung twice with cashback deals with the company going bust before I could claim the cashbank (and probably re-setting up in a different name)
I think dial-a-phone are ok as think been around for a while but foks do your homework first. If these are a reputable company, some ace deals!!The atmosphere is currently filled with hypocrisy so thick that it could be sliced, wrapped, and sold in supermarkets for a decent price and labeled, 'Wholegrain Left-Wing, Middle-Class, Politically-Correct Organic Hypocrisy'.0 -
quidsinquentin wrote: »Is there anywhere we can check up on DAP's reputation for cashback deals?
Hi, I'm not sure how to check to be honest - perhaps someone on here had dealings with them???? await a response
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I've used DAP for cashback about 4 years ago. The thing is as mentioned before, you really DO need to be organised. Miss one cashback claim and you lose the rest. :mad:quidsinquentin wrote: »Is there anywhere we can check up on DAP's reputation for cashback deals?
Been there, done it.0
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