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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.
Exactly, many people order their phone and either forget entirely about the cash back or worse make a stupid error which invalidates all their furture claims. I know it sounds harsh but oh well, if you want a free lunch, and it's a bloody good lunch, then read the Terms & Conditions very carefully. Research the company and check reviews. Then ensure you make no mistakes when submitting your claim.
If you do all of that you will indeed get your free lunch with a cherry on top.0 -
Wow, thanks very much guys I appreciate your input. Now then, off to look for this phone ...0
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so we are happy that this mob are sound for cashbacks then.
Hasving been bit by mobileshop recently ,the only ones that I have confidence in at present is E2save/CPW0 -
The Link are usually good too. They were very slow with my last payment but that was unusual.if i had known then what i know now0
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Just a question about the Terms & Conditions.
They say at http://www.mobiles2yourdoor.com/Terms_and_Conditions.asp?NetID=2 :
"If the customer exchanges the handset for a different model of handset after connection to the relevant tariff, that customer shall no longer be entitled to the Cheque Back offer."
What exactly does this mean? When it says 'exchanges', does it mean sending it back to them for a different model, or simply using another handset? If I continue to use my old handset with the phone, does that make me ineligible for cashback?
kirkman0 -
My interpretation is that if you asked them to exchange your xyz phone for a 123 phone then you are not entitled to cash back.
If you use an existing handset (that you own) then you are not really exchanging the handset.0 -
Thanks; that's what I thought, too.
By the way, do Vodaphone know what handset I'm using? And would mobiles2yourdoor know anyway?
kirkman0 -
kirkman what there trying to say is lets say u tuk a k1 and after that exchanged it to a n95 or wat ever the cashback wud not apply ....
It doesnt mean if you change the phone u use the simcard in0 -
Thanks
kirkman0 -
Hi
Just reading through mobile2yourdoor's terms and conditions regarding their cashback deals and came across this worrying sentence:Upon receipt of a claim form for a Cheque Back offer, we will verify such application for eligibility and may at our sole discretion refuse an application.
So basically what they're saying is "you can send in your application if you like, but if we don't feel like paying, we won't"?
Or am I misunderstanding something...
Peter0
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