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Redemption offer that works out free?

asset2004
asset2004 Posts: 2,453 Forumite
Can anyone recommend a redemption or cashback offer for a mobile so it works out more or less free?
Got one a few weeks ago from E2save for a Nokia Lumina 530, £7.50/month for 24 months with redemption works out free.
The offer is not showing on the website any more but would like to get one for my father. Does anyone know of something similar?
Don't need too many minutes, texts and he's never had data on his phone so don't think that's too important.
TIA
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Comments

  • I tend to keep my eye on the following page:

    http://www.comparemobilephonedeals.com/mobile-phones/Deals/AnyPhone?Make=&tab=Pay-Monthly&page=1

    Serves as quite a good comparison of deals.
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  • mobilejunkie
    mobilejunkie Posts: 8,460 Forumite
    edited 14 November 2014 at 10:54PM
    That offer's long gone, despite appearing on some comparison sites still. There aren't any other decent cashback deals now, so was glad that I and those I watch over managed to grab 11 (would have been more but two got declined after multiple purchases because -er - some of us applied for too many in a few days!).

    I'd be extremely cautious of using some of the dealers; there aren't many still standing, but there is one which offers deals with a large tariff before cashback for a small bundle and basic phone. Should the dealer go bust (and I'm wary of the one I'm thinking of) you'd be left with an extremely expensive contract and no cashback.

    Some of the comparison sites still show the deal at £2.50 after cashback (on the £7.50 tariff); if that is still available it's about the best cashback deal you'd get right now - and probably for some time to come.
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