Unfortunately, this deal has expired 20 November 2021.
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Posted 2 November 2021
Google Pixel 6 128GB + Free Google Stadia - £441 in store @ Vodafone
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About this deal
This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
Deal available at Vodafone in store.
Go to the offer webpage on the Vodafone website, scroll down until you see "Pay for your phone in one go" under "Build your phone plan".
This gives the following info:
Pay for your phone in one go
If you’d like to pay for the full cost of your phone upfront, the total cost of the phone is:
£441
Pay for your device in one go: Visit us in store for more information and full terms and conditions.
Google Stadia offer:
Claim a Google Stadia Premiere Edition
Buy a Google Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro (subject to availability), between 28/10/2021 at 00:01 am to 06/12/2021 at 23:59pm and claim Google Stadia Premiere Edition for free. Eligible customer accounts will be contacted within 3 working days of order completion with instructions to redeem. Participants must be 18 or older with a delivery address in the UK. Redemption window closes 16/12/2021 at 23:59pm.
No Bose headphones but save £158 on new price plus a small gift too.
Go to the offer webpage on the Vodafone website, scroll down until you see "Pay for your phone in one go" under "Build your phone plan".
This gives the following info:
Pay for your phone in one go
If you’d like to pay for the full cost of your phone upfront, the total cost of the phone is:
£441
Pay for your device in one go: Visit us in store for more information and full terms and conditions.
Google Stadia offer:
Claim a Google Stadia Premiere Edition
Buy a Google Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro (subject to availability), between 28/10/2021 at 00:01 am to 06/12/2021 at 23:59pm and claim Google Stadia Premiere Edition for free. Eligible customer accounts will be contacted within 3 working days of order completion with instructions to redeem. Participants must be 18 or older with a delivery address in the UK. Redemption window closes 16/12/2021 at 23:59pm.
No Bose headphones but save £158 on new price plus a small gift too.
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sorted byYou need to copy the discount code from the click here URL that they send you in email.
Just right click the link and select copy URL.Then paste it into a message box and extract the promotion code.
Asked for price match via webchat and was declined .
Called Currys on 0344 561 0000, Adviser agreed price match and it took seconds.
Once agreed it goes to their Approvals Teams, I asked if there was still a chance that it gets declined and she replied ' no, because management had communicated this out to everybody'.
Anyway, will wait for an email to confirm price match has gone through - then I can be 100% sure.
Hope that helps!
Yea, this is normal. Also there are a ton of updates for the preinstalled apps on the play store.
Battery life won't be great for 3 to 4 days, so don't panic.
My pro went from an average of 4 to 5 hours to 9 to 10 hours screen on time, after 3 days.
Will do.
What I did find out from a webchat was the main reason some stores decline the offer is the P6/P6p are contract handsets. They'd be left with no stock to sell for contracts. And as the Pixels are going like hotcakes, maybe that's why some stores don't wanna give them away.
vodafone.co.uk/mob…pro
£703
"The Deal" is the link. Go to "Build your phone plan" change the contract length to 12 months and put the max device cost to £350 odd. Then you'll have
Finally pair it with the cheapest airtime plan which is £28 over 12 months.
When you get your phone, use the My Vodafone app to pay off 12 X £8.50 device cost / plan.
As per contract, once the device cost / plan is paid off, you can cancel the airtime without penalty. There you have it. I'm genuinely surprised no-one has pinned how to do this on the thread!
Saves folks from making a wasted effort going in-store. Note you'll have a credit check via this method but you'll get a phone....
Hope this helps!
By the way guys, I rang Voda sales, asked for new connections team and asked to order the phone via them as a payg option.
The chap on the phone gladly obliged. Just say you want to buy payg at online price of £441 and they should allow it. Don't even mention the phone plan/xtra plan malarky.
They charged me a small delivery fee so I'm paying £447.99 in total but to be honest ordered tonight, delivery tomorrow and I don't need to go faffing into a store to try and wrangle the deal. Can't go wrong.
vodafone.co.uk/cs/…pdf
Might be useful to quote if they want to play games.
This is how I got to it through their weird selection process on their t&cs page:
(It's the top one, in purple as I've clicked it) (edited)
Apparently they have a backlog of orders from 3rd November, and as such they anticipate that there will be a delay of up to a further 5 working days for emails to be sent out.
How true this is, I don't know, but just thought I'd provide what update I have.
For those in doubt or worried about ordering…
So we'll see.
Again this is incorrect, please see the contract
Why is everyone making this so comnplicated? (edited)
- Like most of the online orderers, my first order failed and I ordered second time with 24 months Unlimited Data of £27.
- Today, on myVodafone app, it wasn't possible to pay off, so I went on chat, transferred 3 times and finally I could pay it with DEBIT card.
- I asked to cancel AirTime but I was told to call Customer Service 0333 3043422
- Very long wait, on and off waiting for Miguel to talk to contract teams, I was tranferred to Yvonne who asked whether I wanted to keep the number and I said no. She said it'll be fast and told me it was cancelled.
- I asked about the first bill seen on myVodafone for £27, she said it won't happen.
I hope it worked because I can still see the plan, bill on myVodafone page. Will check it later today and contact them again just to make sure.
I've tried with the "build your own phone plan", max upfront, minimum repayment period, cheapest airtime contract.
Will let you know tomorrow after phone arrives if I can pay off and cancel the contract.
I'm fairly sure it's the adaptive battery and mobile data always connected that is causing battery issues.
Also enabled 'adaptive connectivity'. I also found my cross device synching had been re-enabled, despite me never having enabled this (i believe did it automatically when updating to android 12. I've disabled this too, as not needed.
Further setting has AUTO re enabled.. Wifi scanning under Location services. This allows the phone to invisibly re-enable wifi when you turn it off!!! Can be a battery drain too... it really seems they are desperate to be gathering location and usage stats and circumvent their own privacy settings... 😡 (edited)
Update: So I just called and it turns out that I'm already automatically getting a refund on 3rd December, however they state I'll only get £23 of the original £27 back. Turns out when I called up to cancel on 4th November (the day the phone arrived, the day after signing the contract) the representative didn't do it properly, so when I phoned back up on 7th November (after receiving a text message informing me of the pending bill) they cancelled it for real and are treating that as my end date.
Ridiculously they count the day I signed the contract as my first day, even though it was in the evening and the phone was not delivered to the following day.
I informed them that I had contract for less than 24 hours, without activating the SIM, so no usage would be attributed to my account so would not expect to pay for more than one day usage, certainly not five days!
They said that I have to call back in the next billing cycle after the 3rd December and they will sort it out. (phone back to get my £4 back)
Never show them HUKD You have to show them their own site with the deal on
After the device plan was paid off, I got this standard email which basically says cancelling airtime is no issue - see option 3
As you're no longer bound by your Airtime Plan agreement, you now have a few options on what happens next…As you're no longer bound by your Airtime Plan agreement, you now have a few options on what happens next…
Please note: if you’ve already chosen one of the options below, you can ignore this email.
1. Stay on your current plan
Good news – if you’re happy with your current Airtime Plan, you don’t need to do a thing.
Your Airtime Plan will continue with all of your existing allowances, plus any regular discounts or extras. You can read the full terms and conditions for your Airtime Plan at the bottom of this email.
2. Upgrade your plan
You can also choose to upgrade or change your Airtime Plan with us.
Simply head to our website to check out our full range of great value plans and find the one that suits you best.
3. Cancel your plan
While we really hope you decide to stay with us, you’re free to switch to another provider or cancel your plan without any fees or notice period.
If you’re thinking of leaving, you can check out all your options here – including how to request a PAC or STAC code to give to your new network.
Of course, we’d like to do all we can to keep you – so feel free to get in touch with us for a chat.
Tried paying out phone on the app. Don't waste your time with the app, it's terrible. Don't waste your time trying to resolve app issues with CS on the phone, waste of time.
Received phone yesterday
Called this morning at 9 am, phone paid off within 10 mins
Called at 11:30 to cancel airtime. Took 45 mins and 3 departments but it's cancelled.
Correct. I preordered the 256gb pro model at £949, it arrived on launch day. It got exceptionally hot during setup also which kinda put me off. Even when I was charging it it got quite warm so don't know maybe I got a faulty unit.
And now I'm wondering whether I actually need the pro at all. Aside from the 120hz display, there's not much to shout about. The "ai features" for image editing are not exactly exclusive to this as they've been ported to other devices, so I might hang onto my Note 9 through til s22 launch. The video quality on this phone is also very underwhelming.
As promised.
My phone order went through at approximately 17:30 and I received despatch confirmation from DPD at 22:48
My second order was for the 128 GB cloudy black Pixel 6 with the unlimited 24 month plan. I realise this colour doesn't actually exist for the 6, but that's the description on the order. They despatched and charged me for something, so let's hope it's actually a phone
Vodafone at Donegal place did it for me without any contract just straight pay as you go, if you are still looking to get your wife one. (edited)
Advice for everyone: When dealing with Vodafone customer service, or any other customer service for that matter, I recommend making a note of who you spoke to, the date/time, and what was discussed/agreed. Comes in handy when following-up on matters and shows that you're on the ball. (edited)
On the first page of the device plan "You have a right to repay this Device Plan early in full or in part at any time."
So they're talking nonsense.
Oii you stealing my instructions The application is called Halo, ask them to search under Other and the SKU provided for the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro. You'll then be able to buy it outright.
I think you're confusing the Device Plan and the Airtime Plan. The 8.50pm cost in the image above is for the Device Plan (constituting the remaining £102 left of the phone price), which most of us are seeking to pay off instantly as a full payment of £102. You could theoretically just pay it monthly rather than in full (which as you've suggested is financially the same), but unless you pay in full and immediately cancel the Device Plan, you're also locked into the associated Airtime Plan, which is another £15-28 pm on top of the Device Plan payments (not shown in the above image). You can only exit the Airtime Plan by paying off the Device Plan early and in full.
TL;DR - yes there's no financial difference in paying off the Device Plan immediately versus monthly, but you can only exit the associated Airtime Plan via paying off the Device Plan in full, and as long as you pay for the Device Plan monthly you must also pay extra money each month for the Airtime Plan.
I would avoid cancelling direct debit, if they can't take the payment they will mark it as a late payment then default, this will affect you getting a mortgage or credit, if they take it you can always complain and get refunded, it's headache but better then getting a late payment on your file
I've had the Stadia delivered, and I literally haven't even unboxed my P6 as been a little busy.
So no connection between eSIM and Stadia promo.
Just did the exact same. Will cancel airtime tomorrow. May have to pay 1 month airtime.
Probably referring to this:
hotukdeals.com/dea…573
It has one physical SIM slot (marked SIM 2) and e-sim
So yes dual SIM but only one physical slot.
Pixel 6 is same also.
Which is another reason why I'm hesitant keeping it long term. Love the flexibility of having dual physical slots especially with second work line, and travelling abroad etc.
You need to apply for it via an email that you receive 3 days after ordering (supposedly based on their website).