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Cashback - what is a 'new' customer?
AliceBanned
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in Phones & TV
Hi
I am just out of my EE phone and broadband contract (previously BT just over 12 months ago) and want to take up the BT offer on Quidco with cashback £155 for 'new customer' for phone/broadband/TV. Would I qualify as a new customer? This always confuses me.
EE is offering me TV thrown in if I take out another 18 months with them for £25 per month including landline. It seems pretty good and the broadband has been fast - will have to check this is for the same speed.
Sorry I just posted this on the end of another thread then realised it might not be seen. EE calling me back this eve.
Generally I am looking into cashback offers though but I am not sure whether BT will pay the cashback if I was with them previously? Thanks.
I am just out of my EE phone and broadband contract (previously BT just over 12 months ago) and want to take up the BT offer on Quidco with cashback £155 for 'new customer' for phone/broadband/TV. Would I qualify as a new customer? This always confuses me.
EE is offering me TV thrown in if I take out another 18 months with them for £25 per month including landline. It seems pretty good and the broadband has been fast - will have to check this is for the same speed.
Sorry I just posted this on the end of another thread then realised it might not be seen. EE calling me back this eve.
Generally I am looking into cashback offers though but I am not sure whether BT will pay the cashback if I was with them previously? Thanks.
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The term may vary between each offer, so it's important to check the terms and conditions for that offer to ensure you qualify. It's been known for a company to change its usage of the term between offers so take care.0
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