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E2SAVE- how long until the conformation email arrives?

I have recently applied online for a contract from e2save but am waiting for te confirmation email and was wondering how long on average it took.

Thanks

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  • golem44
    golem44 Posts: 1 Newbie
    I have got the email immidiately.No problems.
  • Erme
    Erme Posts: 3,597 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped! Debt-free and Proud!
    still no confirmation email 2 days after ordering....

    See below

    Hmmm...what can I say? E2save are interesting. Good deal on the nokia 1661 (if you view it as sim only) but a hassle. DHL did NOT come yesterday but this am (think that's more about aberdeen DHL though) and like I've spent a fortune phoning customer services cos still have no confirmation email (2 days later). Only alternative (I figure this is best cos I'm known for my killer emails to health board managers etc) is to email carphonewarehouse (parent co) via the website and send it twice (cut and paste) so it gets straight through to excalations.

    Also the cashback (apparently any previous reported probs have been sorted) is 102 every time - but then the first one isn't till 6 months. So you actually end up paying 4.84 for this contract per month this year (after cash back) and you get £4 credit per month for the last 6 months. Baring in mind this is, in effect a sim only contract. Also despite just being over the 3 month to go mark with orange, they are charging me £70 to disconnect. Hmmm was that very frugal? Average mobile bill is about 22 a month. Contract would end in May. Hmmm...doing the maths in my head I'm not sure. So what with the £70 disconnection fee fae orange and the actual contract cost for this year it works out £10. something per month this year. ...does not sound very MSE considering I don't even get a decent phone with it (but the blackberry curve 8300 has lasted me years...so why worry...bit battered but I like it ).

    Only good thing is that the vodaphone sim worked no bother in my blackberry so no massive unlock fee. - phew. Only spent £3.30 in a panic buying cables to unlock the Sony which I intend to sell (and keep the granny Nokia 1661 phone for sos/camping/hols etc). So that should help the orange bill.
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  • mobilejunkie
    mobilejunkie Posts: 8,460 Forumite
    I think you need to go back to school for maths.
  • OneADay
    OneADay Posts: 9,031 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I think you need to go back to school for maths.

    Some English lessons would help too - sorry do not like being rude but finding it tough reading Erme's post. :cool: Although sounds like they have 8300 already, paying £70 to get out of Orange contract and move to Vodafone on a cashback deal which is affectively £1.67 after cashback.
  • thommy
    thommy Posts: 581 Forumite
    have to agree with both of you, mj, oneaday. bit surreal this posting..and has been posted on the other 'current' e2save thread...:huh:
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