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jackojacko46
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Im currently renewing my phone. Just cancelled my contract with T mobile as they wanted £220 for a N95 off me. I was on 18 month contract at £35/month. So enough was enough!!
I am thinking about going for one of these cashback deals online. I have saw a few sites that do this ( phones4u, mobile outlet etc.) but I need to know which ones are reputable and if anyone can recommend any?
I just want to make sure that if I enter a cashback deal that I wont be waiting for cash a year from now.
I am thinking about going for one of these cashback deals online. I have saw a few sites that do this ( phones4u, mobile outlet etc.) but I need to know which ones are reputable and if anyone can recommend any?
I just want to make sure that if I enter a cashback deal that I wont be waiting for cash a year from now.
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jackojacko46 wrote: »Im currently renewing my phone. Just cancelled my contract with T mobile as they wanted £220 for a N95 off me. I was on 18 month contract at £35/month. So enough was enough!!
I am thinking about going for one of these cashback deals online. I have saw a few sites that do this ( phones4u, mobile outlet etc.) but I need to know which ones are reputable and if anyone can recommend any?
I just want to make sure that if I enter a cashback deal that I wont be waiting for cash a year from now.
there are horror stories invloving just about every provider offering 100% cashbacks....I suggest you read the threads relating to all of the providers and make up your own mind. I am currently with themobileoutlet and have had 3 successful cashback installments and will soon be sumitting my fourth. TMO have changed their T&C in August, and there is no way I would take a contract with these T&Cs. When you make up your mind, be sure to read and understand your chosen provider T&C before taking the plunge....
You must stick to the T&C to the letter to have any chance of success.
Also once you have a contract, follow the relevent thread on these forums to keep up to speed with others experiences and advice.
HTH0
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