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Nokia 6630 free phone, free contract and £2.62 profit
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Hi there,
You can get this Nokia 6630 (Clearance) on 3, 12 month contract for free for the whole year. You even get paid £2.62 to have it
The phone is from e2save here:
Nokia 6630 (Clearance)
Which as it stands will cost you £1.99 per month, which is £23.88 for the whole year (£1.99 x 12 = £23.88).
Now if you buy this phone through Quidco (a cashback website) they will give you £26.50 in cashback. This cashback is more than the cost of the entire contract leaving you with £2.62 in profit (£26.50 - £23.88 = £2.62)
It sounds and looks like an amazing deal. :T
You can get this Nokia 6630 (Clearance) on 3, 12 month contract for free for the whole year. You even get paid £2.62 to have it

The phone is from e2save here:
Nokia 6630 (Clearance)
Which as it stands will cost you £1.99 per month, which is £23.88 for the whole year (£1.99 x 12 = £23.88).
Now if you buy this phone through Quidco (a cashback website) they will give you £26.50 in cashback. This cashback is more than the cost of the entire contract leaving you with £2.62 in profit (£26.50 - £23.88 = £2.62)
It sounds and looks like an amazing deal. :T
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This sounds like a really good offer, is the phone unlockable?Sexkitten
Good things come to those who wait......... but the best will be taken by those who got there first
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Sadly no, as yet. From the Free unlock codes for Nokia thread
PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS NO WAY TO UNLOCK THE NOKIA 6630+6680+7710+9500+9300+6620 , the only way to get it unlocked is to pay the Network ! . Any site that claims to unlock these is lying !! . The only equipment available at this time repairs the software on the phone, it cannot unlock it ( info still correct 24/08/05 )0 -
Also, how reliable are 'e2save' at paying cashback?Sexkitten
Good things come to those who wait......... but the best will be taken by those who got there first
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Just to add, for those not used to these offers, you do have to pay a higher monthly charge than £1.99, but can claim back the difference:12 Months £1.99 Line Rental on Talk & Text 600
Your first 3 months will be billed at £15.00* by 3. 3 will then bill you at £30.00 per month for the remainder of your contract.
A further credit of £120.00 will be raised by cheque after 1 month if you do not cancel your contract. This may take up to 60 days to be received by cheque. You will receive a text message and/or e-mail when this credit has been successfully raised
To gain the remainder of your line rental / cash back please send your 4th, 8th and 12th monthly bills within 28 days of receipt to us and we will credit you by cheque with £57.04 each time.
This will save you £336.12 over the 12 month duration of the contract. In effect this means that your average line rental per month over the contract period is £1.99 per month.
*Line rental charge excludes any part month amount that may be billed in addition by the network.0 -
Hi gizzmo, I am familiar with this sort of procedure, having two phones at present with cashback, but I haven't had any experience of 'e2save' before, do you know if they are reliable regarding paying cashback?
The 2 phones I have are with 'Dial A Phone' who are EXCELLENT payers, and OSPS who are notoriously DIFFICULT when it comes to getting anything out of them, even the deal you bought let alone cashback!!!!
Which category do 'e2save' fall into?Sexkitten
Good things come to those who wait......... but the best will be taken by those who got there first
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e2save are good with redemptions, I had a problem with them once, but be firm and assertive and you will be sorted out in no time.
Keep names, and dates and that way, you always have something to fall back onto.0 -
dagger wat was the problem you had with e2save? i have just ordered a phone through them so id like to know wat to look out for etc. also does it ever take them longer then stated to recieve your cheque? or does it normally come within the time an date set by themselves?(hopefully sooner then 60 days!!?)0
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jassi_9 wrote:dagger wat was the problem you had with e2save? i have just ordered a phone through them so id like to know wat to look out for etc. also does it ever take them longer then stated to recieve your cheque? or does it normally come within the time an date set by themselves?(hopefully sooner then 60 days!!?)
E2save can be lethargic at paying out. They normally do pay eventually, but I have had occasions on which I have had to prod them to get my money. On other occasions they have paid without problem. It's worth noting that they are actually part of Carphone Warehouse.0 -
I ordered the 6630 last night, just had an email saying they are awaiting stock.
Will take 7-14 days to arrive.
I'm not in a hurry, but I just thought I'd let others know.
CharlottexxSexkitten
Good things come to those who wait......... but the best will be taken by those who got there first
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I want to buy this phone, but want it delivered to another address, is this possible (like with CPW), and if so how do I do it ?0
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