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IPhone 4 8mb through Vodafone !
MikeAUK
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Until midnight Quidco are giving customers £140 for signing up to an 18/24 month contract with the IPhone 4.
If you are looking for an IPhone on a long term contract this looks like a very very good offer!
If you are looking for an IPhone on a long term contract this looks like a very very good offer!
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Ordered this and also as I work for the MoD I got another 20% off!
So basically an IPhone 4 for £28 a month, 600 mins, unlimited texts and £140 in my pocket
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How do you order online with the extra 20% off?
Also does anyone know if you can PAC in any time or does it have to be at the beginning of the contract?0 -
PAC in? Do you mean cancel? You can not cancel without paying off your contract...
Re the discount you order the phone as normal and then fill in details at the below link:
https://www.vodafone.co.uk/vodafone-uk/campaigns/employee-advantage/?cid=rdr-711-010 -
PotatoPotato wrote: »How do you order online with the extra 20% off?
Also does anyone know if you can PAC in any time or does it have to be at the beginning of the contract?
You have to submit your PAC at the beginning of the contract.0 -
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Check out Vodafone customer service threads on the mobile phone board, a lot of people seem to have problems with Vodafone so be careful.0
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If Quidco ever pay it that is. They aren't what they used to be.
Took me nearly 11 months of a 12 month contract to get £90 vodafone cashback this year and it took lots of chasing to get it, so personally i'd never factor vodafone cashback into a deal again - just judge the contract from the numbers, and if cashback turns up then it's a bonus. Definitely don't do what I did and rely on £90 turning up to save 50p or £1 a month overall over what's available risk-free elsewhere
Either way certainly don't count on the money turning up any time soon...0
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