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Nokia 6630 for £1.99 a month
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I think from a hassle point of view the Nokia CPW £3.99 clearance deal is a much better deal because you get back £130 automatically within 30days and you get all your cashback by month 8. On Most cashback deals you have to wait til your 12 months is up, then you end up paying for the 13th month because you don't want to cancel and risk not getting your final casback!0
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I ordered a Nokia 6630 online last night (1945hrs) on the £3.99 deal
Rang them just now to check on things and they have cancelled the order as they have run out of stock. :rolleyes:0 -
Called CPW and placed an order with the earlier today for the £3.99 deal, they never said it was out of stock!
I cant see where it says reconditioned on the website, it just says Clearance Nokia 6630. Has this offer been changed?.
They also didnt mention when I called that it would be reconditioned.0 -
Woolwards wrote:From reading another thread you cant unlock Nokia 6630s and 6680s at the present time. I bought a clearance e2save.co.uk 6630 for my son last month and it was as good as new. Not sure about the tariff change as I intend to stick to that tariff for the year. 500 mins x network and 100 texts. Worked out at £5 per month after cashback so the above offer looks good.
Karen
Theres no point of unclocking the phone...500 mins and 100 texts are a good deal. But when the deal is finished you would want to unlock it then....and by then there will hopefully be unlocking codes on the internet...Its better to close your mouth and appear stupid, than to open it and remove all doubt...:p0 -
JSFJSF wrote:or try this
http://www.carphonewarehouse.com/commerce/servlet/gben-pd-ProductDisplay?PN=SPECIAL.PAYMONTHLY.PMOFFER2&origin=SPECIALOFFER&tabname=
it is on the caphonewarehouse special offers page.
Nokia 6630 RECONDITIONED (not new - read the details on this) product however, It has been in and out of stock. £3.99 a month for a 12 months contract on 3 however showing as in stock now. 500 mins and 100 texts.
I have 2 other contract phones so not at the right time for me. (but am still a little tempted)
I ordered it through Quidco.com and wait to see if they will pay another £22
cashback.Shows pending at present.The deal is so good at £48 for the year the £22 will bring to £26.These are anytime x-network 500 minutes per month WOW!!!0 -
I like the 600 mins and 400 text offer but there's 1 problem! It's done by OneStopPhoneShop. How good/bad are they with their cashbacks?
If CPW offered that deal I would have taken it without a thought but with OSPS it's different!Waddle you do eh?0 -
I've had two contracts via onestop, and so far i've had all cashbacks on time.0
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After 6 months can I downgrade to the lowest tariff and will the cashback value be the same when I do that?
I feel uneasy about OSPS due to what people on here have said. It's a brill tariff but it's what people have said that's making me have second thoughts!Waddle you do eh?0 -
isayoldchap wrote:JSF
I ordered it through Quidco.com and wait to see if they will pay another £22
cashback.Shows pending at present.The deal is so good at £48 for the year the £22 will bring to £26.These are anytime x-network 500 minutes per month WOW!!!
THATS BRILLIANT, THANKS FOR THAT, just one question...how do you claim the £22 cashback? Is it a code you say to carphone warehouse when ordering....if so would you be so kind and give me the code .... please
Its better to close your mouth and appear stupid, than to open it and remove all doubt...:p0 -
punjabi_munda wrote:THATS BRILLIANT, THANKS FOR THAT, just one question...how do you claim the £22 cashback????
You have to use the cashback site https://www.quidco.com which pays you £22 (though mine is coming up as £25?) if you successfully stay with the contract. You simply register on quidco and then use their links to go to the carphonewarehouse webpage when you make the purchase.
Should note that you must have £25 in your quidco account before you can withdraw money, and they also take a £5 annual admin fee from your account. But still gives the best cashback rates on the net!0
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