Considered it but don't think its worth it and now they have gone up as well
marilyn378
27 Sep 16#7
says not available when i add it to the basket
pablomalin
27 Sep 16#8
or get 16gb for 41
andysmoore
27 Sep 16#9
tablet? it's a phone isn't it?
JellybearXo
27 Sep 16#10
What does it mean by special offers on the listing
holdav to JellybearXo
27 Sep 16#11
Adverts on lock screen
JellybearXo
27 Sep 16#12
Can't you turn the adverts off ?
mistertad111 to JellybearXo
27 Sep 161#13
You can by a few means:
- Pay £10 to get them removed
- Complain to the right person on a good day in customer services and they may remove them for free (say something like it was an ad for cigarettes and now your toddler is a chain smoker or something)
- Root the tablet and permanently disable them
- Dont' root the tablet and temporarily disable them (usually ~48h)
I ordered two a couple of weeks ago, this one for £19 and an HD7 for £23. Both were stated as "includes special offers", but the HD7 was ad free out of the box, so YMMV.
joshtbh
27 Sep 16#14
I've never really been fussed by one of these, but have always been curious as to whether pi hole would block these ads
JellybearXo
27 Sep 161#15
Thank you
trebor127
28 Sep 16#16
I bought the 16gb one last week...looks brand new with no marks even though it said used good. well chuffed for 30 quid! If anyone's thinking about this I'd definitely recommend it.
cowdinirdwne
28 Sep 16#17
oops, late
rivellangel
29 Sep 16#18
I doubt anyone will see this as deal expired but mine arrived today: is in mint condition, looks brand new. Worth keeping an eye out in the future. Thanks OP
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Thought this may be of some benefit to someone looking for a cheap HD tablet.
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Cobalt sold out now but Yellow available for £28.27
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B00LCJXMQ2
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Cobalt sold out now but Yellow available for £28.27
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B00LCJXMQ2
- Pay £10 to get them removed
- Complain to the right person on a good day in customer services and they may remove them for free (say something like it was an ad for cigarettes and now your toddler is a chain smoker or something)
- Root the tablet and permanently disable them
- Dont' root the tablet and temporarily disable them (usually ~48h)
I ordered two a couple of weeks ago, this one for £19 and an HD7 for £23. Both were stated as "includes special offers", but the HD7 was ad free out of the box, so YMMV.