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Unlocked Sony Ericsson J132 on Orange Dolphin 30 400mins/unlimited tx/Racoon 30 400mins/300txt unlimited landline 18mth £63.09or£23.09 after QuidCo = £1.28 a month


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Orange Dolphin 30 400mins/unlimited txt or Racoon 30 400mins/300txt unlimited landline over 18months for a total of £63.09 or £23.09 after £40 QuidCo = £1.28 a month for either of these two great tariffs, with fully successful cashback claims.
Firstly if you want a decent fully featured phone all dancing all singing mobile look elsewhere, this comes with a budget basic Sony Ericsson J132 Black Mobile Phone.

Yes I know previous 12month free deals have appeared before, but i think the above applies where such deals are less likely this year in my opinion, but I'll be happy when duckmagic proves me wrong :)

Basically there are two Orange tariffs here all on 18month contracts all with a very basic Sony Ericsson J132 Black Mobile.

All claims are at 6, 9, 12, 15 and 18 months and I've handled several e2Save mobile cashback contracts without fail due to sending them in time and all with Royal Mail Special Delivery

For extra £5/month you can have 500mb of data bolted on but there are better deals and mobiles out there for this.

Dolphin 30 400mins/unlimited text with £10 discount @ £19.57/month £289.17 Cashback which means £352.26 paid to Orange minus £289.17 of fully successful claims from e2Save= £63.09 for 18months on this tariff before £40 Quidco or selling the SE J132

Racoon 30 400mins/300texts unlimited UK Landline, with £10 discount @ £19.57/month £289.17 Cashback which means £352.26 paid to Orange minus £289.17 of fully successful claims from e2Save = £63.09 for 18months on this tariff before £40 Quidco or selling the SE J132

I would hope this deal is for medium to heavy users not interested in overpriced premium phones, happy with their current phone and to use this deal on it (will need you to unlock your current phone if it isn't already) and considering this is basically £20/month for a £30/month tariff with a considerable cashback I'm hoping some will find it useful

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http://quidco.e2save.com/orange-cont...#orangetariffs


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sounds like a sweet deal. tthanks I'll get it by July 20th when my other contract finishes! do they have anything with 02?? ..and how much could you flog that fone for?

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sounds like a sweet deal. tthanks I'll get it by July 20th when my other contract finishes! do they have anything with 02?? ..and how much could you flog that fone for?

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You can ask for your pac come the 1st day of your final month and enact that PAC on any network/deal you wish without any real penalty, you will just be liable for the remaining days of your old contract which you last direct debit will have paid for anyways.

Any delay you make in the last month means that a subsequent direct debit will go through to claim back the days which overlapped passed your contractual period and also this and any other deal you might be interested in might not be available if you want to as little overlaps between the two contracts as possible.

I expect the phone is worth a tenner at best, bundle a Orange PAYG sim (free ones about a plenty) and voila, free gift for someone
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Sorry, wouldn't touch this company with a shi**ty stick. They still owe me £80 for a cashback claim from 2 years ago. They claim sent the cheque despite the fact I produced bank statements to back up my claim. The last I heard it was with their legal dept to investigate, yeah right. Truly the worst customer service. I also have 3 friends in the same position. Buyer beware - it starts off nice and smooth and then it starts to go wrong the further into your contract. I would rate them as the worst company I have ever dealt with. You have been warned. Rant over. Sorry schizoboy.

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You can ask for your pac come the 1st day of your final month and enact that PAC on any network/deal you wish without any real penalty, you will just be liable for the remaining days of your old contract which you last direct debit will have paid for anyways.

Any delay you make in the last month means that a subsequent direct debit will go through to claim back the days which overlapped passed your contractual period and also this and any other deal you might be interested in might not be available if you want to as little overlaps between the two contracts as possible.

I expect the phone is worth a tenner at best, bundle a Orange PAYG sim (free ones about a plenty) and voila, free gift for someone

Thanks man. I've got a LG Viewty on 02. and I'll need to get that unlocked too :-/ ah well, its only another £25
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Sorry, wouldn't touch this company with a shi**ty stick. They still owe me £80 for a cashback claim from 2 years ago. Truly the worst customer service. I also have 3 friends in the same position. Buyer beware - it starts off nice and smooth and then it starts to go wrong the further into your contract. I would rate them as the worst company I have ever dealt with. You have been warned. Rant over. Sorry schizoboy.
No need to apologise, you're entitled to your opinion, I've dealt with many cashback contracts that's why I have no problem with them, I'm also stubborn as **** and have yet to be screwed over on a contract, I have taken other parties to small claims court, with help from the MSE forum so I'm hard to screw over

I would recommend only the organised and punctual get on cashback deals and always use Royal Mail Special Delivery which I supposed I should of entered into the total costs, but meh, nevermind lol
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No need to apologise, you're entitled to your opinion, I've dealt with many cashback contracts that's why I have no problem with them, I'm also stubborn as **** and have yet to be screwed over on a contract, I have taken other parties to small claims court, with help from the MSE forum so I'm hard to screw over

I would recommend only the organised and punctual get on cashback deals and always use Royal Mail Special Delivery which I supposed I should of entered into the total costs, but meh, nevermind lol
I just use recorded. In fact I just stopped bothering with that and now send 1st class (right at the beginning of the claim period so I still have plenty of time to resend if it does go missing). Although, that is only through experience at the level of service from dialaphone (only takes around 4 days after posting for my redemption to be redeemed) so you may be right with them. E2Save is Carphone Warehouse if I remember correctly but I haven't used them so don't know how reliable they are.
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e2Save is a subsidiary of CPW.

For all the cold voters, show me a more reliable as good a 18month contract deal please
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I have yet to be screwed over on a contract, I have taken other parties to small claims court, with help from the MSE forum so I'm hard to screw over

I would recommend only the organised and punctual get on cashback deals and always use Royal Mail Special Delivery which I supposed I should of entered into the total costs, but meh, nevermind lol
This is exactly why I won't ever use a cashback deal again - the extra hassle and the potential for being screwed over is just too high. Not to mention those extra costs just to give yourself a reasonable chance of not being screwed over! Is it really worth it? I don't think so. And Small claims court? That sounds like great fun, and not stressful at all!
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Worth it for me, I took a builder to small claims for £400, I got £550 back after costs.

I've looked after 20 or so cashback deals without major problems

It is interesting how times change though, this deal didn't get as much hatred
http://www.hotukdeals.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=160346
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you could also go for the Combi £15 T-mobile contract which works out completely free and after Quidco you get a profit of £40!
http://shopping.e2save.com/orange-co...-mobiletariffs
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schizoboy:
It is interesting how times change though, this deal didn't get as much hatred
http://www.hotukdeals.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=160346
Hatred? Deals are not even comparable though. That was a 12 month contract, £50 profit after Quidco and a much better phone.
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Hatred? Deals are not even comparable though. That was a 12 month contract, £50 profit after Quidco and a much better phone.
The cashback is the point of contention + this is a £10ish phone w880i at the time worth £50ish, and £10 more Quidco £50 difference buying 100% more talktime 50% more texts on a 50% longer contract

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you could also go for the Combi £15 T-mobile contract which works out completely free and after Quidco you get a profit of £40!
http://shopping.e2save.com/orange-co...-mobiletariffs
Yep I saw it but it's very low usage, but of course there are low users out there:
http://www.hotukdeals.com/item/417511/
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