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e2save cashback "month 1"
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mobilejunkie wrote: »I'll send them over by carrier pigeon in brail, though it wouldn't make any difference if I sent a judge over to read them out to you word by word and slowly, so you can go at a pace where you might be able to digest them.
Right do that or you could use some of that Mensa credit to do it online...0 -
Nah; Mensa intelligence isn't for those who can't do basic maths or read simple English.0
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Junkie, you need to get a life. Start going out a bit and talk to others, it's good for you0
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Actually my job takes me out to meet more people than most people meet in any given period. However, I do enjoy beating dealers at their own game - and in order to do that you need to know what you're talking about (and it's plain that you don't).0
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Back on topic... did you know the e2save website should actually tell you specifically which bill to send?
- go to the e2save website;
- then go to 'My Account' at the top of the page;
- punch in your order reference (they quote this in emails they send when you sign-up) and mobile number;
- go through to 'Your Order';
- hit 'View'
- hit 'Gift/Cashback details'...
... and Presto! A nice list of all the bills you need to be sending in should appear before your very eyes0 -
Yep. There's a long history of incorrect dates on accounts on CPW companies - especially this one. The only thing which really matters are the t&c at the point of sale.0
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mobilejunkie wrote: »Actually my job takes me out to meet more people than most people meet in any given period. However, I do enjoy beating dealers at their own game - and in order to do that you need to know what you're talking about (and it's plain that you don't).0
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thegoodman wrote: »Junkie stop making things up. I have been using e2save cashback offers for many years without any problem, I Normaly have 2-3 offers at any one time.
And he did not make anything up. He quoted the T&C e-mailed (or mailed) to the customers that clearly contradicted the information posted on the website, that is pretty typical for all CPW companies. And in this particular case the OP can use this contradiction to his advantage.I write down the Order number, when to send the bills and make sure sent within first two weeks in case of problem I still have some time left. If you follow the process you can make a lot of savings. Currently on O2, unlimited min and text, 1gb Internet can be picked up for £9.80 a month0 -
Probably you just were lucky not to order at the last days of a month - so that the order month and the first bill month were different? Or you were just lucky not to have any problems?
And he did not make anything up. He quoted the T&C e-mailed (or mailed) to the customers that clearly contradicted to the information posted on the website, that is pretty typical for all CPW companies. And in this particular case the OP can use this contradiction to his advantage.
Yet again you lay yourself open to ridicule by teaching the person who is much more experienced than you in redemption deals and who wrote a guide on this subject five years ago.
Now e2save provide a list of months you need to send the bill, and you can check it under your account with e2save.
Reading the post by junkie don't seem like he knows much. I think he is lossing it, what Mensa to do with the cashback?
Maybe all this MSE stuff is getting to him?0 -
And again...
He had been doing this before writing the guide.
He has been doing this after writing the guide and keeps doing this.
And on a much wider scale than you can imagine. And more professionally than you. That's why, unlike you, he is able to quote the T&C, not some information on the website.
Not that I am saying that this information was of no value.0
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