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Virgin sim only 6 month cashback offer. Having problems?
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Just sent you the screen shots as requested mate, but sounds like its a different code...
I got mine in early Jan and claimed from my fourth physical bill (i.e. the fourth statement of charges that I got from them...)
I also sent off with it a copy of all the screen prints apropriately highlighted and surprise, I got my cashback within 14 days...
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mobilejunkie... im pretty sure i worked it out all ok, wait,.. im 100% sure i worked it out right,
update on my vigin 6 months cashback, taking out in DEC-2007
ok listen to this one now,......they said i sent the bill in early right?
So now they said they Will take another bill? as the lady claimed i got my dates wrong??ok so im going to send it this next bill, and if they then say its the wrong bill,. im going down the court route, ,
if anyone else took their contract out in DEC 2007 let me know,
Got this paid out in full,.. a few weeks back 15th of july0 -
Hi everyone
Just a word of warning to be extremely careful dealing with e2save guys. I took few similar deals never got single penny out of them.
Avoid using them on all costs if no option then only choose Auto cash back deal and make sure to check that as well.0 -
Warnings with all cpw companies are well-founded. However, 1) Why did you take out several such deals when you didn't get any of the cashback on the first? 2) This is NOT a recommendation to people to use them, but IF you really know what you are doing and follow the groundrules (not their rules) there is absolutely no reason why you "never got a single penny". As soon as they fail to deliver, send a LBA and then sue. With this cpw companies you should only ever go into such contracts if you are able and prepared to do that - otherwise avoid.0
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