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If you check the Quidblog thingy, Quidco say there's teething problems but they've got records of who clicked through so they'll sort it out one way or another.if i had known then what i know now0
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Name & Registered Office:
MOBILES 2 YOUR DOOR LIMITED
PHONES 4U HOUSE, ORE CLOSE
LYMEDALE BUSINESS PARK
NEWCASTLE UNDER LYME
STAFFORDSHIRE ST5 9QD
Company No. 05956869Status: Active
Date of Incorporation: 05/10/2006
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Company Type: Private Limited Company
Nature of Business (SIC(03)):
None Supplied
Accounting Reference Date: 31/12
Last Accounts Made Up To: (NO ACCOUNTS FILED)
Next Accounts Due: 05/08/2008
Last Return Made Up To:
Next Return Due: 02/11/2007
Previous Names:Date of changePrevious Name24/10/2006GREENSTACK 5 LIMITED[URL="javascript:popup('/help/en/stdwc/branchDetails_H.html',500,500);"]Branch Details[/URL] There are no branches associated with this company.[URL="javascript:popup('/help/en/stdwc/overseaCompDet_H.html',500,500);"]Oversea Company Info[/URL] There are no Oversea Details associated with this company.0 -
If you check the Quidblog thingy, Quidco say there's teething problems but they've got records of who clicked through so they'll sort it out one way or another.
Thanks for the heads up.
Tried leaving a reply on the quidblog but its not letting/liking me!
Would you be able to keep me updated with what happens?
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Will do. They say they hope to have it sorted by Monday otherwise they'll be emailing folk.if i had known then what i know now0
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For those interested...
M2YD is owned and run by the same team as the Phones 4u website and Direct call centre operation. It just has different offers. You are actually dealing with Phones 4u!!! Great name and pedigree, high street presence, and cheap as chips...
M2YD has been around for a few years, but the website was only launched last week. I spotted it on Wednesday. Have every confidence that you're dealing with one of the market leaders in the mobile phone world, and that they have some amazing offers. I purchased this week... and no-one else was offering anywhere near as good a deal - LG Prada, 12 Month contract, 12 months FREE, 500 Minutes, 500 Texts
I've had previous cash back deals and they've always paid up... I think I'm onto a winner here!0 -
Samsung U600 on same deal as the Prada.
No one else can touch this deal. 6 months free line rental on an 18 month contract is the best deal I saw on the U600
I went for the sony deal as I wanted a walkman phone to save taking my ipod out of my car. The samsung music player is not a patch on the Sony. The samsung is more a fashion phone .
But free 12 months line rental on a top draw company with a phone worth £150 that is worth looking at.0 -
Quidco say to submit an earnings enquiry ASAP for M2YD and they'll sort it pronto.if i had known then what i know now0
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Hello,
I'm very sceptical when it comes to mobile phone contracts offering cashback deals. For example, http://www.onecompare.com/buy-a-mobile-phone/best-mobile-phone-deals/nokia/6300.htm?skn=moneysavingexpert
says that I can get a free phone and a 12 month contract for FREE?! All I would have to do is to pay £35 per month and gradually claim it all back. If I just stick to using my monthly limit (which I believe I will do) then the phone retailer would make £0, the mobile network would make £0 from me also. How can retailers/networks possibly make any money with these deals? Or are there pitfalls to beware of?0 -
yoshihirouk wrote: »Hello,
I'm very sceptical when it comes to mobile phone contracts offering cashback deals. For example, http://www.onecompare.com/buy-a-mobile-phone/best-mobile-phone-deals/nokia/6300.htm?skn=moneysavingexpert
says that I can get a free phone and a 12 month contract for FREE?! All I would have to do is to pay £35 per month and gradually claim it all back. If I just stick to using my monthly limit (which I believe I will do) then the phone retailer would make £0, the mobile network would make £0 from me also. How can retailers/networks possibly make any money with these deals? Or are there pitfalls to beware of?
It may sound bizarre, but these appear to genuine offers. Just make sure you read the cashback terms. I think the retailers hope you won't remember to claim or that you will do it wrong. Read it carefully and I don't think you'll have a problem!0 -
yoshihirouk - I've been doing it for years now! Many folk forget about the cashbacks, keep using them beyond 12 months or spend loads on extras so the networks are making money.if i had known then what i know now0
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