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Samsung Galaxy Apollo (Android) £5pm for 12 mth then £10 pm for 12mth+£80 quidco
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Is the Cashback via redemption or what?
How are you finding the LG with reguard to screen resolution etc?0 -
Not sure on Cashback - but from reading another post in this thread someone said you will get your cash back after 3 months of using the Sim. http://www.quidco.com/t-mobile/
Not used the phone yet, but good reviews so far. I posted a link to a You Tube video yesterday that shows someone using it.0 -
Ordered one for my GF as she liked the one we got for her son, just had a lady on the phone saying is the LG OK instead. She pre-empted my question by saying it will definatley be £5.21 for the first year still and my quidco will track. We wanted the LG anyway, so all good!0
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Hi, I am still waiting for my Samsung Galaxy Apollo from T-Mobile, but in the meantime can someone possibly explain about the text flexible booster please? I don't understand - however many times I read it - whether I have to pay extra to get it? On Quidco's site, it says this deal comes with unlimited texts, but on T-Mobile's site it says the phone comes with 100 texts per month and you can boost your texts by paying an extra £5.10 a month. So how many texts will I get if I just pay the standard rental of £5.21 per month (for the first year)? :undecided
TIA.Money, money, money, must be funny, in the rich man's World!0 -
Just spotted this on hotukdeals:lhassall wrote:Expired but Quidco are now doing £150 on all contracts meaning:
LG Optimus One (100min / 100 texts / internet) = £3.96pm
Samsung Omnia 7 (300min / 300 texts / internet) = £9.07pm0 -
Voicemail now switched off - Customer service did it for me.
Bill now down to £5.21.
Do you think we'll all have to ring up again next month on the next billing run?Who made hogs and dogs and frogs?
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littlewren wrote: »Hi, I am still waiting for my Samsung Galaxy Apollo from T-Mobile, but in the meantime can someone possibly explain about the text flexible booster please? I don't understand - however many times I read it - whether I have to pay extra to get it? On Quidco's site, it says this deal comes with unlimited texts, but on T-Mobile's site it says the phone comes with 100 texts per month and you can boost your texts by paying an extra £5.10 a month. So how many texts will I get if I just pay the standard rental of £5.21 per month (for the first year)? :undecided
TIA.
I can't remember the ordering procedure exactly but at some point you got the option to choose your Inclusive Flexible Booster and underneath that were options to add Additional Flexible Boosters for £5.
So I daresay you've checked out and have got the "standard" inclusive booster (which I can't remember what it automatically selected).
Wait till your phone arrives and ring T-Mobile to check your package. They changed mine today very quickly.0 -
I have called T Mobile and must say their customer service is brill. They have amended my bill so I am only going to be paying £5.21 a month and amended the internet charges so it is free. They also explained that the first bill when done properly is for £10.42, which is for 2 months rental as you pay 2 months up front and then you don't get another until AugustBe thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)
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tek-monkey wrote: »Just spotted this on hotukdeals:
Went to Tmobile through Quidco but am only seeing the LG at £10.21 a month.
Where did you see your price?0 -
Coolhandluke wrote: »Went to Tmobile through Quidco but am only seeing the LG at £10.21 a month.
Where did you see your price?
Yes, the new deal is the LG at £10.21 a month, but going through quidco gives you £150 cashback.
24 x 10.21 = 245 (ish, somebody calculated it earlier)
245-150 quidco cashback = 95.
95/24 = 3.96 per month.
So, you pay £10.21 a month, but when you consider the £150 cashback it's only really £3.96.52% tight0
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