"The HP Instant Ink package for this printer includes a three-month trial and a £74 code that can be redeemed on any plan – plans start from £1.99 per month for 50 pages."
So depending of your monthly printing will last from less than a year for up to 3 years (supposedly, doesn't state if credit expires)
EDIT - Also 1 month's extra free ink with code FREEINK and possibly another month with a referral code
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nick88 to Mentos
3 Mar 173#18
I phoned them up and they credited me the difference between today's price and the £149 I bought it at.
zabada
2 Mar 173#1
When activating the instant ink trial, use code FREEINK for an extra free month and if you find/ask for a referral code to use you get another extra free month.
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zabada
2 Mar 173#1
When activating the instant ink trial, use code FREEINK for an extra free month and if you find/ask for a referral code to use you get another extra free month.
scrumpypaul
2 Mar 17#2
cheers for this
Andy1179
2 Mar 17#3
Almost bought this at £149. Glad I waited - just ordered. Mostly need this for working from home. Don't have space for a colour laser with a sheet fed scanner. Price makes this a no-brainer.
fab49ers
2 Mar 17#4
ordered! Thanks OP! Cheers
jameshalinson
2 Mar 17#5
Thanks OP, great deal, this has a dual side auto feed scanner, saves a lot of time scanning in letters.
Mentos
2 Mar 17#6
Wonder if they'd credit back the £10 for any of us that purchased it earlier?
nick88 to Mentos
3 Mar 173#18
I phoned them up and they credited me the difference between today's price and the £149 I bought it at.
Mentos
2 Mar 17#7
OP you may want to update the description to mention the FREEINK code and the possibility of using a referral code aswell.
Also the fact you can switch up a plan instantly, and going down takes effect from the next month. So select the top plan for the free months and then switch down once it starts using the credit. You can always switch up if you are going to go over the plan limit. That way you only pay the higher rate for the months you will actually print 300 pages and can stay on the 50 or 100 page plan based on your normal usage.
twinkle
2 Mar 17#8
I went for the 100 pages but my free trial is 300 pages per month so perhaps it defaults to maximum for the trial. My only complaint is that I'm still waiting for my ink to be delivered and it was shipped 8 days ago....been empty for the past 3 days....good job it's not my only printer.
Opening post
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/hp-8715-office-printer-only-149-currys-with-upto-2-years-instant-ink-149-134-10-2622577
Link to cashback (£25)
https://h41201.www4.hp.com/WMCF.Web/uk/en/promotion/13031/Details/
Link to free 3 year warranty
https://h41201.www4.hp.com/WMCF.Web/uk/en/promotion/4220/Details/
Up to 2 years worth of ink included
"The HP Instant Ink package for this printer includes a three-month trial and a £74 code that can be redeemed on any plan – plans start from £1.99 per month for 50 pages."
So depending of your monthly printing will last from less than a year for up to 3 years (supposedly, doesn't state if credit expires)
£1.99 month plan, 50 pages, £24/year
£4.49 month plan, 100 pages, £42/year
£7.99 month plan, 300 pages, £96/year
EDIT - Also 1 month's extra free ink with code FREEINK and possibly another month with a referral code
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Also the fact you can switch up a plan instantly, and going down takes effect from the next month. So select the top plan for the free months and then switch down once it starts using the credit. You can always switch up if you are going to go over the plan limit. That way you only pay the higher rate for the months you will actually print 300 pages and can stay on the 50 or 100 page plan based on your normal usage.