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Nokia6300[clearance] £0.01/month on 12m contract!!!
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euglycaemia
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Looks like a nice offer.......at e2save!
Nokia 6300
12m contract
1p / month
[after cash back]
Normally £30/m
http://www.e2save.com/contract-mobile-phone/Nokia-6300-Clearance/6300CL?PHPSESSID=sk6140qgpoe0ko1jgrgv6c1pp7
Nokia 6300
12m contract
1p / month
[after cash back]
Normally £30/m
http://www.e2save.com/contract-mobile-phone/Nokia-6300-Clearance/6300CL?PHPSESSID=sk6140qgpoe0ko1jgrgv6c1pp7
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euglycaemia wrote: »Looks like a nice offer.......at e2save!
Nokia 6300
12m contract
1p / month
[after cash back]
Normally £30/m
http://www.e2save.com/contract-mobile-phone/Nokia-6300-Clearance/6300CL?PHPSESSID=sk6140qgpoe0ko1jgrgv6c1pp7
Fantastic! Can you make the title clear?0 -
You can see now!0
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Don't forget £36.50 Quidco!
Cashback over 4 installments (months 6,8,10,12)SLC: £13000+
Quidco: £131.24 (paid) + £0 (validated) = £131.24
Valued Opinions: £75 (paid) + £52.30 (received) + £4.50 (pending) = £131.80
StudentPanel: £250 -
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The four cash backs do not add upto the offered amount, there is another payment of 110.00 after 2 months if you do not cancel your contract, is this after your first two months or is this paid 2 months after the 12 months if you stay with? Hope that made a bit of senseIf you want the rainbow you have to go through the rain.
DMP start jan 2012 hopefull finish march 2020
Weight to loose 49lbs done of 91lbs finally sat in a pair of size 14 jeans and top for the first time in 14 years :j0 -
With my cashback deal from OSPS same as E2save, I rec an automatic cashback at 3 months and had to claim the other 4 at 6, 8, 10 and 12 months.0
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It’s a good deal and I'm thinking about going for it. I have the same phone via my company. Though depending on usage, battery may be poor and the speaker could be louder on both headset and loud speaker (yes it’s at full volume) but other than that does the job.
Back to my original question. I am a bit thick with maths. Has anyone done a simple spreadsheet or reminder form for automatically claiming on the specific dates?
I’ve also read a lot about the claiming process whereby tactics are changed to cheat us out of claiming.
Also people should be aware that the recorded delivery at a minimum also bumps up the costs.
Cheers!
Cashback Claim Process:
A credit of £110.00 will be raised automatically by cheque within 2 months if you do not cancel your contract. To gain the remainder of your cashback, you will need to claim for each instalment.
Instalment 1 - You will need to claim 6 months from connection and you have 30 days from this date to submit your claim. Send us your claim form and monthly bill showing your name, address, mobile number and tariff you are connected to. (This bill must be no older than 28 days when we receive it and have no balance brought forward.)
i.e. if you purchased on the 1st of January 2007, you need to send in the bill that is dated around the 1st July 2007, and you will have until the 30th July 2007 to do so. This is 180 days (6 months) after connection.
Instalment 2 - You will need to claim 8 months from connection and you have 30 days from this date to submit your claim. Send us your claim form and monthly bill showing your name, address, mobile number and tariff you are connected to. (This bill must be no older than 28 days when we receive it and have no balance brought forward.)
Instalment 3 - You will need to claim 10 months from connection and you have 30 days from this date to submit your claim. Send us your claim form and monthly bill showing your name, address, mobile number and tariff you are connected to. (This bill must be no older than 28 days when we receive it and have no balance brought forward.)
Instalment 4 - You will need to claim 12 months from connection and you have 30 days from this date to submit your claim. Send us your claim form and monthly bill showing your name, address, mobile number and tariff you are connected to. (This bill must be no older than 28 days when we receive it and have no balance brought forward.)
Please note: the above calculations are based on the basic line rental of the tariff and do not include itemised billing.
Please note: You will be required to send your bills within defined date ranges based on the date your handset was connected and despatched. When you place a successful order these dates will be detailed in ‘your account’ linked on our website.0 -
You know what guys forget I even asked.
I've read most of the threads now and this cash back from e2save and most likely others with all the deliberate & confusing information to ensure they mislead and don't pay us is not a game for me.
In the past I did a couple of cash back deals, simply sending your x month bills and even that was a pain from the CPWH.
I'll stick with the recent 3 deal with quidco and I'll know exactly what I’m getting myself into!
Good luck to all who are brave enough to do it.
Cheers.0 -
Wise words at last.
Before you all go plunging in do a few hours' research so at least you have SOME idea what you're doing. Not sure the rest of us will always be here to sort the mess out that many of you will find yourselves in later. You can start (but only start - there are LOTS of threads on E2Save AND OSPS) with this:-
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=558661&page=10
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