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Help with TMobile
Help PLEASE!!! I am just about to return to full time education thus trying to keep all my bills as low as possible. My contract with TMobile ended earlier this month. I am on currently on relax 200 which costs me £15. I have called retentions to try and get extra minutes. The best offer they have given me is the flex 25 for £15 (no phone). will I be able to find anything better elsewhere. Keeping within my budget is essential but as the contract will be for 18month I just wonder if I should go for one of the cashback deals I have seen on e2save or cpw.
Any advice will be appreciated!
Any advice will be appreciated!
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I'm not a fan of 18 month contracts so my advice is slightly biassed in that regard. I'm also the kind of person who looks at long term cost.
I would say youcan get much better deals via cashback. Also from a financial point of view with most cashbacks you'll start to get your money back after the first 4-6 months, which, if you're going back to education will help when you start running out of money as the year progresses.
The usual warnings about needing good discipline and organisation apply. Also, if you don't need a new phone, you can sell the one you get with the deal on eBay or elsewhere for cash now.
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Thanks for this. I didn't think about selling the new phone - great idea. Any ideas on where to get a good cash back offer?(ideally 12 month contract)0
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