There's only one deal more likely to go cold than a iPhone 6s 16gb deal, and that's an iPhone 6s 16gb deal when the new model is around the corner.
Looking past the above, here's a deal that I think is pretty good value given that it's classed as Nearly Perfect. I've bought plenty of Grade B phones from O2 before and they've been absolutely spot on. Throw in a 12 month warranty / balance of manufacturer warranty if longer and I think this is a more than reasonable price.
*To get this price, you need to show all tariffs and select the 20gb tariff which is £41 pm (£11 pm phone / £30 pm airtime) plus £39.99 upfront*
And before someone says that the cost is in fact (£41 x 24) plus £39.99 please google 'how O2 refresh works'. Other than that please feel free to ask any questions :)
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Elevation
13 Jul 163#89
I've think I've seen it all now so how about a bit of a buyer's guide in this hideously overcrowded market:
Brand New (Item will be brand new)
Mint Condition (Item may be opened)
Nearly Mint (Item may be opened and may or may not have slight marks on it but not enough marks to mark it down to the next mark)
Almost Nearly Mint (Item will be opened and may or may not have slight marks but slightly more than the slight marks that the other slight marked marks)
Perfect (Item will have been opened and may or may not have other marks in a marked way that marks it below the other mark for marks remarked upon in the previous marked marks)
Almost Perfect (I'm getting mark fatigue now)
Nearly Almost Perfect (Almost up to the almost perfect)
Nearly Perfect (Somewhere between perfect and marks and some perfectly acceptable marks marked above the previous mark)
Like New (like new - except you're still kidding yourself because someone's opened it)
Almost Like New (almost like new but you can take another 15p off okay? G'wan okay 17p But postage will now not be free)
Nearly Almost Like New (Getting so close you can almost squint and not see the scuff marks)
Not Like New (Like New...except not because it isn't even though the other ones still aren't but they are at least a bit more like it)
Almost Not Like New (This is too confusing to conceptualise)
Those are the top tiers.....if I regain the will to live I will educate the masses as to the lower end grades in the next life.
Hope this helps.
Android2g
12 Jul 163#31
A serious warning for those taking out this contract to pay the device plan off and keep the phone. O2 puts two credit entry into your credit file as if you have taken out two loans at the same time which hits your credit rating. In my case they never closed the airtime account and it stayed on my credit file as a default even though o2 NEVER sent me a bill or any notices. And when I applied for a mortgage I got rejected! In other deals that have been posted a lot of people put this warning up and I ignored it thinking there's something they must have done wrong. I would stay clear of any o2 refresh deals if I were u.
chapchap
12 Jul 163#7
What is this deal?! It isn't from Amazon...i cannot compute.
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AAB
12 Jul 16#1
Can't see £11 phone tariff, is it expired? I can only see £16 one
rodman to AAB
12 Jul 16#3
To get this price, you need to show all tariffs and select the 20gb tariff which is £41 pm (£11 pm phone / £30 pm airtime) plus £39.99 upfront*
Predikuesi
12 Jul 161#2
In before "No iPhone is even nearly perfect".
rdbradshaw to Predikuesi
12 Jul 16#19
Too late ,you already said it :neutral_face:
AAB
12 Jul 16#4
Got it, thanks
searsp
12 Jul 161#5
Click on 'show more' and the extra tariffs are shown. Let me know if you still can't view.
the porter
12 Jul 161#6
Hot op
chapchap
12 Jul 163#7
What is this deal?! It isn't from Amazon...i cannot compute.
hass123
12 Jul 16#8
Does that iPhone SE £289.99 unlocked contract refresh loophole still work
Opening post
Looking past the above, here's a deal that I think is pretty good value given that it's classed as Nearly Perfect. I've bought plenty of Grade B phones from O2 before and they've been absolutely spot on. Throw in a 12 month warranty / balance of manufacturer warranty if longer and I think this is a more than reasonable price.
*To get this price, you need to show all tariffs and select the 20gb tariff which is £41 pm (£11 pm phone / £30 pm airtime) plus £39.99 upfront*
And before someone says that the cost is in fact (£41 x 24) plus £39.99 please google 'how O2 refresh works'. Other than that please feel free to ask any questions :)
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Brand New (Item will be brand new)
Mint Condition (Item may be opened)
Nearly Mint (Item may be opened and may or may not have slight marks on it but not enough marks to mark it down to the next mark)
Almost Nearly Mint (Item will be opened and may or may not have slight marks but slightly more than the slight marks that the other slight marked marks)
Perfect (Item will have been opened and may or may not have other marks in a marked way that marks it below the other mark for marks remarked upon in the previous marked marks)
Almost Perfect (I'm getting mark fatigue now)
Nearly Almost Perfect (Almost up to the almost perfect)
Nearly Perfect (Somewhere between perfect and marks and some perfectly acceptable marks marked above the previous mark)
Like New (like new - except you're still kidding yourself because someone's opened it)
Almost Like New (almost like new but you can take another 15p off okay? G'wan okay 17p But postage will now not be free)
Nearly Almost Like New (Getting so close you can almost squint and not see the scuff marks)
Not Like New (Like New...except not because it isn't even though the other ones still aren't but they are at least a bit more like it)
Almost Not Like New (This is too confusing to conceptualise)
Those are the top tiers.....if I regain the will to live I will educate the masses as to the lower end grades in the next life.
Hope this helps.
All comments (215)