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The Carphonewarehouse website has similar offers - you can get a free xbox 360, ipod nano or sat nav! I have been looking at the various offers but cant make my mind up as yet!Weight Loss - 102lb0
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Dont bother, go for a cashback deal instead and buy what you want with the money you save.
The 'free ipod/psp/etc' schemes are never as good value as the cashback schemes - the benefit though is that you don't have to worry about sending bills back etc and you get your gift fairly early.DONE: Great North Run 09! Raised £452 for the National Autistic Society
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I have to say,I would rather get a better deal without a 'free' gift like a PSP,Xbox etc,as you pay for it one way or another.
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I think I would prefer to opt for the cash back - then I would feel as if I was getting something that is worth something if you know what I mean!Weight Loss - 102lb0
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Quinny wrote:I have to say,I would rather get a better deal without a 'free' gift like a PSP,Xbox etc,as you pay for it one way or another.
Ken.
as quinny says if you look at the deals with the free psp and the deals without you are actually paying for the psp, i looked at these deals before going payg and if you add up how much the contract would cost with a free gift/cash back and compared it to a contract without any gift etc etc you can actually save £100's :rolleyes:0
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