Hiya mate. Just been reading about your phone success stories. Got to say im absolutely amazed by it all, but I want to know more if you could tell me please. So, do I need to pay, for example, e2save my, say, £30 per month, then I get the money back by redemption at certain months? Or do i need to have ready cash up front, then pay nothing else for the remaining 12 months? Am I tied to a contract for over 12 months? Can I cancel at month 11 (giving 30 days notice) for no extra fee? Are there any catches? The 321 you paid for both phones, is that all you will pay for the next 12 moths, and you will get no bills in the next year, unless you go above your minutes? Sorry for all the questions Windy, it just sounds too good to be true. You are a genius if you pull this one off for me.
They're both definitely 12 month contracts mate. The V3 from E2save is £25 a month with 9 months free. You pay as normal and get refunds via redemption vouchers that you have to remember to send in with say your 3rd, 6th bills etc. The Nokia 6030 is with Mobileshop with 12 months free. Same carry on with payments and redemptions. You cancel with 30 days notice, it's all in the literature. It's always as well to do this as new deals are always better. You can always port your number by ringing the company for a code to pass on. So it works out - V3 = 12 x £25 = £300 Nokia = 12 x £30 = £360 Total Payments = £660 Refunds from e3save = 9 x £25 = £225 Refunds from Mobileshop = 12 x £30 = £360 Payment for ordering from E2save through Quidco = £29 Payment for ordering from Mobileshop through Quidco = £25 Total back in - £639 Balance expenditure - £21 (Going through Quidco is dead easy.)
RE: Cheers windy..... V3 (1000 xnet off peak} on Orange. Motorola {200 xnet anytime +100 txt} on O2. Swapped the sims round.
RE: Cheers windy..... So Windy, I have just seen a Nokia 6030 through MobileShop. Free line rental for 12 months! Seems like its £30 per month, then you get 4 payments of £90 back by redemption. The phone is free. So Quidco also give you £25 do they? So in effect, you are being PAID to have the phone and only pay if you go above your contracted minutes or texts? Sounds too good to be true, but its there in print!