Unfortunately, this deal has expired 3 days ago.
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Posted 2 July 2023
Vodafone 200GB 5G data, New & upgrade + £99 cashback by redemption (£10 TCB / Quidco) - £19pm/12m = (£10.75pm effective) @ Mobiles.co.uk
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About this deal
This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
Offer available to both New and Upgrading customer.
You can make your claims via your My Account which you'll be able to register for once you've placed your order. It's a quick and easy process which will allow you to redeem your cashback throughout your contract.
£10 cashback also available via Quidco or TCB
Send your claim in line with the Cashback Claim Process below and we will credit you by cheque with £19.80 each time.
This will save you £99.00 over the 12 month duration of the contract. In effect this means that your average line rental per month over the contract period is £10.75 per month.
Cashback Claim Process:Claiming your cashback couldn't be simpler. You will need to send in your mobile phone bill at months 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12
It's so simple to workout when you need to claim your cashback, please see the below table on when you should send your bills to us.
You can make your claims via your My Account which you'll be able to register for once you've placed your order. It's a quick and easy process which will allow you to redeem your cashback throughout your contract.
Remember to register an account with your chosen network provider too, this will allow you to download the bills for the required months to claim
Please note: the above calculations are based on the basic line rental of the tariff and do not include itemised billing.
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sorted byI prefer fonehouse where it is BACS transferred directly back into your account.
I believe you get better rewards if you have a sim/broadband package but even sim only, you'll get back something. Check through some of the expired HUKD to get an idea. (edited)
some of the deals are hit and miss for me.
I spent the weekend in London and whilst I often had bars, data simply wasn’t reliable - particularly in congested areas.
Pre covid I travelled all around USA, big cities, using three and their ‘feel at home’ and experienced better signal back then (2015-2019) than I do at home now.
I’ve lived in a bubble through covid, have been in full career-mode (not living) and only recently started venturing out again. Have things regressed that badly? And do other networks have better performance? (edited)