get a free Nokia 530 and claim back the line rental £7.50 per month in instalments of £36.
250 mins, 5000 texts and 500mb of data.
Send your claim in line with the Cashback Claim Process below and we will credit you by cheque with £36.00 each time.
Claiming your cashback couldn't be simpler. You will need to send in your mobile phone bill at months 7, 12, 16, 20 and 24.
This will save you £180.00 over the 24 month duration of the contract. In effect this means that your average line rental per month over the contract period is £0.00 per month.
The required bill needs to be sent to Cashback Claims, Admail ADM4118, Loughborough, LE11 1YX and must be received within 60 days from the date on the bill. The bill must show your name, address, mobile number and tariff you are connected to.
We recommend you send this by recording delivery as we cannot be held responsible for lost items or claims that arriveoutside the qualifying period. We also recommend you keep your proof of postage.
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Top comments
JC2MULTIPLAYER000
7 Nov 1414#1
Yeah.... sure.
jnm21 to Sliwka
7 Nov 146#28
Agree fully! If you are organised & don't think the company will fold, excellent offer (though I can see how P4U has dented confidence). What I fully do expect is the same deal posted on HUKD at different times can be iced or hot - look at the last deals on this exact tariff & cashback (I think at least 1 or 2 with this phone) - they got iced. Well done OP for getting a good deal out there for people to evaluate fairly. Credit to the others who tried to post this before as well (even if you did not see their posts OP - I am not saying you did).
wenttoabetterplace
7 Nov 144#38
Just copied the following from the E2Save website;
"Once you know your claim periods, you will need to send a copy of your network bill for each of these months to e2save.com.
You can submit an online version of your bill via your My Account area by clicking here.
Alternatively you can send your claims by post to:
Cashback Claims
PO Box 376
Southampton
SO30 2PX
Please retain proof of postage for reference"
The postage address is different to the one in the OP...and more importantly, it would seem we can send bills via the internet (saving on recorded delivery costs).
Makes this deal far more tempting :smiley:.
Does anyone have experience with the online claims process?
johndhuk
7 Nov 144#51
You'd hope they'd be safe but never bank on it, the number 2 phone retailer in the UK went unexpectedly bust recently, Phones4u (and Dial-a-phone) and people lost their cashback.
I posted this same deal but from sister site mobiles.co.uk a few weeks ago and had some overzealous HUKD mod remove it without explanation and give me an official "warning!", but apparently now its fine to post!?!?? I'm losing confidence in this site.
All comments (157)
JC2MULTIPLAYER000
7 Nov 1414#1
Yeah.... sure.
sdoherty1000
7 Nov 141#2
£28.35 topcashback as well guys
dwl99
7 Nov 143#3
I'm always wary of these cashback deals, the retailer just needs to go out of businesses then you're stuffed.
RayB
7 Nov 142#4
Claiming cashback could be a lot simpler!
Kellerman90
7 Nov 14#5
Has anyone actually ever had success with a deal like this? Never heard of such a thing
SpoonyBoy to Kellerman90
7 Nov 14#37
yes, my first mobile was bought from e2save. cost me nothing for 12 months contract and a free phone.
my current mobile was bought with dial-a-phone (R.I.P) and is costing me lots because they didn't know how to run a business.
LaTerciaReal to Kellerman90
7 Nov 141#47
I've only ever used cashback deals. Can't imagine paying for phone and rental :stuck_out_tongue:
Sparkles to Kellerman90
7 Nov 141#58
Yeah I used these kind of deals all the time back when they were more common. Got me many years of mobiles and contracts for essentially no money.
I actually used e2save for such deals, but that was years ago and I have no idea what they're like now.
pwuk to Kellerman90
7 Nov 14#70
Actually, yes. I have had several deals from E2Save.
When I've stuffed it up by sending my bill to early, they've told me.
When they've stuffed it up, I was able to correct the situation, by email so no costly phone calls.
(This was before the with Dixons Retail)
sdoherty1000
7 Nov 141#6
personally I have never had a problem with redemption. If topcashback pays you make £28 for the privilege of having a free contact
sdoherty1000
7 Nov 14#7
contract
RayB
7 Nov 14#8
Claiming cashback could be a lot simpler!
If it wasn't for the cashback, this is a very poor deal - £36 a month for the calls, texts and data offered - way too expensive.
zen135 to RayB
7 Nov 143#10
It's £7.50 per month, not £36.
sdoherty1000 to RayB
7 Nov 14#11
it's £7.50 a month not £36. The redemption is claimed back in instalments of £36
Opening post
250 mins, 5000 texts and 500mb of data.
Send your claim in line with the Cashback Claim Process below and we will credit you by cheque with £36.00 each time.
Claiming your cashback couldn't be simpler. You will need to send in your mobile phone bill at months 7, 12, 16, 20 and 24.
This will save you £180.00 over the 24 month duration of the contract. In effect this means that your average line rental per month over the contract period is £0.00 per month.
The required bill needs to be sent to Cashback Claims, Admail ADM4118, Loughborough, LE11 1YX and must be received within 60 days from the date on the bill. The bill must show your name, address, mobile number and tariff you are connected to.
We recommend you send this by recording delivery as we cannot be held responsible for lost items or claims that arriveoutside the qualifying period. We also recommend you keep your proof of postage.
Shared Via The HUKD App For Android.
Top comments
"Once you know your claim periods, you will need to send a copy of your network bill for each of these months to e2save.com.
You can submit an online version of your bill via your My Account area by clicking here.
Alternatively you can send your claims by post to:
Cashback Claims
PO Box 376
Southampton
SO30 2PX
Please retain proof of postage for reference"
The postage address is different to the one in the OP...and more importantly, it would seem we can send bills via the internet (saving on recorded delivery costs).
Makes this deal far more tempting :smiley:.
Does anyone have experience with the online claims process?
I posted this same deal but from sister site mobiles.co.uk a few weeks ago and had some overzealous HUKD mod remove it without explanation and give me an official "warning!", but apparently now its fine to post!?!?? I'm losing confidence in this site.
All comments (157)
my current mobile was bought with dial-a-phone (R.I.P) and is costing me lots because they didn't know how to run a business.
I actually used e2save for such deals, but that was years ago and I have no idea what they're like now.
When I've stuffed it up by sending my bill to early, they've told me.
When they've stuffed it up, I was able to correct the situation, by email so no costly phone calls.
(This was before the with Dixons Retail)
If it wasn't for the cashback, this is a very poor deal - £36 a month for the calls, texts and data offered - way too expensive.
But it's £7.50 a month !