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mobiles.co.uk - a new cashback twist..?

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  • mobilejunkie
    mobilejunkie Posts: 8,460 Forumite
    OneADay wrote: »
    What is that supposed to mean?

    If you got anything worthwhile to say, then say it. Don't repeat your nonsense which you have been doing on here because of your personal gripes or whatever problem you have. Make a point which is relevent to thread matter, not your own personal propaganda - whatever that is.

    I did - but it went over your head, which isn't surprising.
  • OneADay
    OneADay Posts: 9,031 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    edited 25 August 2011 at 9:26PM
    I did - but it went over your head, which isn't surprising.

    No you did not!
    You blundered your way with your usual ranting about a retailer you do not like and have again turned this thread into the mobilejunkie's world of fiction and tales of worry and only mobilejunkie buys a mobile.

    Let me remind you http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=46323893&postcount=8
    You hope. I insist.

    That about sums up your contribution to this thread.

    Next insult?
  • I am considering purchasing a phone on contract with a cashback offer but have some questions before I proceed.

    NB All questions refer to the link labeled 'cashback' on the mobiles.co.uk website.

    1. When clicking to view your 'cashback chart' the pop-up only displays information for claims of £50 or less. What are procedures for other claims?

    2. Point 3 specifically mentions 'emailing' bill statements electronically, however the FAQs specifically prohibits the use of email. Does the use email in point 3 actually refer to the use of the web form?

    3. If a pdf of the bill is sent via the web form, is it received instantly? Is any conformation of receipt given?
  • grumbler
    grumbler Posts: 58,629 Forumite
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    lkarunan wrote: »
    1. When clicking to view your 'cashback chart' the pop-up only displays information for claims of £50 or less. What are procedures for other claims?
    I see "£50 or less", "£51-£99" and "£100 or more".
    2. Point 3 specifically mentions 'emailing' bill statements electronically, however the FAQs specifically prohibits the use of email. Does the use email in point 3 actually refer to the use of the web form?
    If you click "emailing our cashback team " it directs you to the online submission through the website.
    3. If a pdf of the bill is sent via the web form, is it received instantly? Is any conformation of receipt given?
    Mobiles.co.uk redemption-1st timer
  • I realised the page was not displayed correctly in my browser (opera) but is fine in IE9. Thanks for the other clarifications.
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