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e2save contract deal help....
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| Hi all
trying to get to grips with my first
contract phone.
Ive had it for coming onto 6 months
now and it was via e2save and it was the samsung d500
as follows
Package 1
Samsung D500 - FREE
OVP Anytime 200 @ £30.00 / month
10 Months £4.99 Line Rental - FREE
Orange World Access - FREE for 1st month @ £4.00 / month
this has been great and I'm sure others on here might have the same deal
think it works out at about 96 pounds overall for a year of calls and a
great phone..
but I noticed that it says you cannot change your bundled minutes for 6
months on
orange..........so does this mean I can change my inclusive minutes down
from 200
to 100 per month saving 15 quid per month for the remaining months and still
claim
my cash back from e2save at 6 and 12 months via the cashback cheque ???
or am I missing something here ?
thanks for any help in advance
Lee
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| BlueGhost 2005-08-23, 11:48 pm |
| Lee wrote:
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> but I noticed that it says you cannot change your bundled minutes for 6
> months on
> orange..........so does this mean I can change my inclusive minutes down
> from 200
> to 100 per month saving 15 quid per month for the remaining months and still
> claim
> my cash back from e2save at 6 and 12 months via the cashback cheque ???
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> or am I missing something here ?
>
> thanks for any help in advance
>
> Lee
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>
no e2save state you must stay on the original tariff for the full 12months
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| Not Me 2005-08-24, 5:48 pm |
| BlueGhost wrote:
> Lee wrote:
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> no e2save state you must stay on the original tariff for the full 12months
With this thread answered, can I hijack it now? ;)
As you have to stay on for 12 months.. if you're wanting to cancel, when
should you do it? supposedly it must be done a month in advance, but
it shouldn't be a problem sending in the bill(s) for cashback after the
account is closed should it?
Cheers,
Chris
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| Alan J Robertson 2005-08-28, 5:48 pm |
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"Not Me" <not.me@zxy.blah.com> wrote in message
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> BlueGhost wrote:
> With this thread answered, can I hijack it now? ;)
>
> As you have to stay on for 12 months.. if you're wanting to cancel, when
> should you do it? supposedly it must be done a month in advance, but it
> shouldn't be a problem sending in the bill(s) for cashback after the
> account is closed should it?
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> Cheers,
> Chris
You still give one month's notice (i.e. in month 11) and then send your
final bill (which the network will send out to close your account) at the
end of 12 months - e2save couldn't care less if you have closed the a/c as
long as you held it for the full 12-months (which you will have).
Cheers
Alan
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