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If the cashback is only £50 the contract will still cost a lot of money and the value of doing a cashback deal isn't significant - especially in view of the need to send in claims and do things properly or lose the money. If the cashback is sufficient to mean you end up paying £20 in total overall it is well worth doing and dramatically different to the alternatives.0
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mobilejunkie wrote: ȣ50 is nothing. Is that hard to understand? I don't understand the rest because it's awful English that makes no sense.
well if you think 50 quid is nothing, can I have it?2023 wins - zilch, nada, big fat duck. quack quack,0 -
Of course, if you pay me the £360.0
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