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Got two of these today from buymobilephone.net

Hold time for cust services: Under 1 min at 11 am
Quidco: £25
Company operational: 12 years.

Because I bought 2 on my name, I got an email to call back to make sure I did not make a mistake. :)

Got mine dispatched today for next day delivery.

P.S: I am not promoting this company. Just passing on the good deal. :)
 
Got to add, I got my HTC Hero + Touch + £25 cash from them, and although they were annoying about proving my address- I did end up getting all my free gifts. (I called at 1pm, pm 5pm, and there were 20+ in the queue, there email system is much better).
 
research these on moneysavingexpert forums, they've been around for ages. you have to be careful and get the forms in at the right times etc, but done carefully they can work out :)
 
research these on moneysavingexpert forums, they've been around for ages. you have to be careful and get the forms in at the right times etc, but done carefully they can work out :)

Been doing for the last 5 years and never paid a dime for line rentals :D

Just stick in reminders on your phone itself to pop up when the time is up to send in the redemptions coupons and the necessary bill(s). :thumbs:

In this case online printed bills are acceptable. I checked already. :thumbs:

This is a good place to compare. www.onecompare.com
 
Seems like a great way, I'm just too forgetful!
 
i dont understand how that works... unless its just cos ive just woke up lol

Good Morning Andi. :D

I had the same question once upon a time so called P4U guys from whom I had my first fling of cashbacks and they mentioned that the mobile phone providers pay P4U 600 quid to promote each sale [May be to get a mass consumers] and 80% of the cashback customers forget to send in their claims and end up paying the full tarriff.

Time for me to go to sleep :lol:
 
I signed up for one of these via CarphoneWarehouse, the first year was fine, but when I signed up for a new deal all the vouchers went in on time, by Recorded Delivery, yet the "lost" them all from voucher 3 on and refused to accept the Rec'd Del. data as proof that they had received it.

Within two weeks of me providing the proof of delivery details etc I started receiving letters from debt collection agencies at the rate of one every couple of weeks, all from different companies demanding payment.

Th old adage applies, if it looks too good to be true.....
 
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